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    Updated: Oct 22, 2024
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    Hello, I need some help with some pneumatic math problems,, I've tried everywhere with no takers. Really need to get some help with this. It's driving me crazy!!😔😔😔
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  • trex

    MemberFeb 28, 2010

    Here are a few examples of the math,,,,,, What is the force required from an actuator to move a 28 pound bracket across a metal table if the coefficient of sliding friction is 0.28? Another,,, a pneumatic cylinder must lift a 14 pound weight a distance of 6 inches, the inertial load is calculated to be 10.5 pounds, what approximate minimum force should be specified for the cylinder in this application?😔😔
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  • trex

    MemberMar 2, 2010

    Can someone see if this is right? A continous- duty compressor supplies 35 scfm to a pneumatic system at 80 psig, what is the minimum size receiver that should be used? The choices are A- 6.4 gallon,,, B- 35.0 gallon,,,, C- 40.7 Gallon and D- 80 gallon,,,, I came up with C- 40.7 gallon. What you say??😕
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