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Pneumatic data

14th April 1972, Page 96
14th April 1972
Page 96
Page 96, 14th April 1972 — Pneumatic data
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An illustrated 60-page booklet, Pneumatic Technical Data published by Enots, is concerned with the selection and specification of pneumatic equipment from the Enots range of valves, cylinders, tubing and accessories. It is divided into six chapters, the first five of which deal with Enots' product groups; each has a product selection chart for quick easy ordering.

The book explains the advantages of compressed air as a power and control medium and demonstrates the design of compressed air installations, stressing the need for tube of adequate size. The product selection chart for chapter one gives ordering information for copper and nylon tube in metric sizes and in inch sizes for copper, nylon and bundy tube, flexible hose and flexible hose assembled to tail pieces and braided pvc.

Another chapter points out the need to service compressed air, that is to filter and lubricate the air and to reduce its pressure to that required by the equipment supplied.

There follow two chapters devoted to pneumatic cylinders and control valves, the latter section including information to aid the easy selection of the correct size of valve for each purpose, One section concerns accessories which are often needed in pneumatic control circuits and in air lines. These range from air flow regulators and quick exhaust valves to exhausting sleeve valves for safe maintenance, and snap-on connectors.

The final chapter in Pneumatic Technical Data consists of typical circuits and examples of cylinder linkages and installations. This part of the book also includes comprehensive coverage of the accepted graphic symbols used in circuit diagrams for pneumatic systems.

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