[TheForge] Cylinder Size

Peter Fels And Phoebe Palmer [email protected]
Wed Jul 16 03:16:01 2003


Ralph;
Will the extra air volume of the long cylinder cause  a  slowed rate of 
BPM?...........PF

Ralph Sproul wrote:

>        Bob, If I make an adustable slide for the limit switch...........the
>stroke can be adjusted to fit the stock one is working.  You only need the
>5" to work on flat bar and general hardware of 3/16 -3/4 stock...........but
>if old full height tools are used one could move the stroke to the full
>range, but only be still using the top 5" of it to strike the full height
>tooling.  (at least that's the plan - and should use the same amount of
>air).
>        I had such a serious work load late spring/early summer that I had
>to drop the list for a while to keep up with business.  I'm caught up - so I
>figured I'd listen in again........and pipe up when I find one I can answer.
>:-)
>
>Ralph
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>>>I'm going to try  using a 2 1/2" cylinder with 20" stroke next round.
>>>
>>>
>>>Ralph
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>>Ralph,
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>>That will take a serious air supply. Nice to see you back on theforge.
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>>Bob Schade
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