Pneumatic Cylinder Mounting
The installation of the cylinder needs to pay attention to the following points:
1. Cleaning: Before installation, the cylinder and the installation position should be cleaned first to avoid impurities entering the cylinder or causing the cylinder and the installation position to be not tight.
2. Lubrication: Before installation, grease should be applied between the cylinder and the installation position so that the cylinder can slide smoothly into the installation position.
3. Positioning: During installation, ensure that the cylinder and the installation position are accurately positioned, so as not to cause the cylinder to work normally due to deviation.
4. Fixed: After the installation is completed, the cylinder should be fixed on the installation position to ensure that the cylinder will not loose or fall off due to vibration.
5. Test: After the installation is completed, it is necessary to test to ensure that the cylinder can work normally, and check whether there are problems such as air leakage.
Pneumatic cylinder gas
Pneumatic cylinder gas means that during the working process of the cylinder, the gas in the cylinder leaks into other cylinders or gas paths, resulting in a reduction in the air pressure in the gas path, which affects the normal operation of the gas path. This phenomenon is usually caused by poor cylinder seal, gas path connection is not tight and so on. In order to avoid the occurrence of pneumatic cylinder gas collusion, it is necessary to strengthen the tightness of the cylinder and the tightness of the air connection, and regularly check and maintain the air system to find and eliminate problems in time.
How to confirm whether the cylinder gas collusion
Check whether the cylinder is in gas, you can do the following steps:
1. Check the engine oil: If the oil is found to be black or thin, it may be caused by cylinder gas.
2. Check the exhaust pipe: If there is white smoke or water vapor in the exhaust pipe, it may be caused by gas in the cylinder.
3. Check engine performance: If the engine acceleration is unstable, or jitter, stall and other conditions occur during driving, it may be caused by cylinder gas.
4. Compression test: Use a compression gauge to test each cylinder. If it is found that the compression value of a cylinder is significantly lower than that of other cylinders, it may be caused by cylinder gas.
If one or more of the above steps occur, there may be a cylinder gas problem. It is recommended to repair or replace related parts in time.