Title: Air Circuitry
1Air Circuitry
2Pressure Control
- Air compressor operates between set point (cut-in
and cut-out) Typically 110 to 140 PSI - Set pressure regulator below cut-in pressure
- Place close to actuator for maximum accuracy
3Where to put the regulator?
4Processing the Air
- Air directly from compressor must be filtered,
regulated, and lubricated (always in that order). - Put a trio on every machine.
5Power Loss through the regulator.
- Any time air pressure steps down without
performing useful work, power is lost. - The power loss is proportional to the pressure
drop. - To conserve energy, set the compressor cut off
pressure only as high as needed to get desired
force and speed for all actuators in the system.
6Cylinder Speed and Air Pressure
- Whenever air flows, there will be a pressure drop
because of air flow resistance. - Compressor pressure must be high enough to move
the load and to make up for system losses. - Cylinder speed depends on how much additional
pressure is available.
7No Surplus of Air pressure
Air does not flow, Load does not move.
8Small surplus of air pressure.
Air flows, Load moves slowly upward.
925 (Normal Design)surplus provides good speed
10Additional load reduces surplus pressure and flow
slows and piston slows.
11Stall causes 0 pressure surplus. Flow stops,
Piston stops.
12Cylinder Size vs. Inlet pressure for sufficient
speed.
- Cylinder should provide 25 to 100 more force
than needed to balance the load. - This gives enough surplus pressure for sufficient
speed. - If the speed is too fast, slow it down with a
flow control valve.
13Clamp Circuit
- Open needle valves and set regulator to
sufficient squeeze force. - Adjust needle valve 1 for sufficient speed
without impact. - Adjust needle valve 2 to limit speed of return
stroke.
Clamp force on extension.
14Hydraulic cylinder slows down an air cylinder
and keeps it from bouncing.
At breakaway pressure, load would suddenly and
dangerously accelerate.
15Multiple Air Cylinders
- Independently acting cylinders must have separate
control valves.