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From: camilohrueda
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  • would this cylinder work for pneumatics aswell?

  • @x19710

    yes sir!!

  • how do you get it to retract

  • I was trying to research pneumatic cylinder construction. Can't find much. Is it the same principle. I like your vid.

  • Hey. This is an amazing project. Did you use water or air because it looks like it is hooked up to an air compressor. Keep up the great work!

  • why did you put such a shitty sound track to this video clip ?

  • jajaja

  • yeah, this cylinder is really strong

  • How does the piston move back up?

  • The cylinder is connected to a directional valve that diverts the flow to make it return.

  • Very Good I think what the max pressure the work, hydraulico, with glass tube?

    Bergards..

    Vitor Sousa

  • hi Victor, thank you for your comments. The cylinder's tube was made of polycarbonate (transparent) for the thickness it has, the max pressure would be 1.000 psi, but i dont have record of this material under fatigue load.

    Best regards,

    camilo

  • Dang!  That is very powerful, for something that tiny. You can utilize that to make your own, 1/15 scale hydraulic loader with bucket and a scoop that opens. I'd feel sorry for the person who got their fingers pinched.

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