Posted by Dave H (MI) on September 26, 2018 at 10:06:31 from (50.108.122.110):
Here is the picture of the other side of the press showing the pneumatic components. Judging from last nights response, I am thinking there is still confusion about how this unit works. The ram on the cylinder goes up and down quickly but in a very controlled manner. It can be stopped and reversed at any point. When I say quickly, I mean like the hydraulic cylinders on a front loader. About that speed.
So here are the the pneumatic components. Starting on the right is where the air is connected. Moving left the next component with the stack of washers on the little clip? Don't know what that is. Same with the next unit left. The furthest left component LOOKS like a regulator. It has a dial on the top with numbers 1-9 and inside the white perforated part is a glass water trap. Just to the left of it is a pressure gauge. I am assuming these components have to do with adjusting the cylinder operation, but have not had time to look into it in depth. Still in the "research" phase before I start messing with the unknown. Let me know if you can provide any info! Thanks!
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