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Basics Of Pneumatic Systems

A pneumatic system is a system that uses compressed air to transmit and control energy. Pneumatic systems are used extensively in various industries.

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Basics Of Pneumatic Systems

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  1. Basics of Pneumatic Systems

  2. What is Pneumatic Systems? • A pneumatic system is a system that uses compressed air to transmit and control energy. Pneumatic systems are used extensively in various industries.  Most pneumatic systems rely on a constant supply of compressed air to make them work.  • The compressor sucks in air from the atmosphere and stores it in a high pressure tank called a receiver. This compressed air is then supplied to the system through a series of pipes and valves.

  3. Pneumatic Systems • Pneumatics is all about using compressed air to do the work. Compressed air is the air from the atmosphere which is reduced in volume by compression thus increasing its pressure. It is used as a working medium normally at a pressure of 6 kg/sq mm to 8 kg/sq mm. 

  4. Components of pneumatic systems • Pneumatic cylinders, rotary actuators and air motors provide the force and movement for the most of pneumatic systems, for holding, moving, forming, and processing of materials.  • A basic pneumatic system consists of the following two main sections. • Compressed air production, transportation, and distribution system • Compressed air consuming system

  5. Distribution of compressed air • Proper distribution of compressed air is very important for achieving good performance. • Pneumatic symbols can be combined to form pneumatic diagrams. A pneumatic diagram describes the relations between each pneumatic component, that is, the design of the system.

  6. Diagram of a Pneumatic System

  7. Application of pneumatic systems • There are several applications for pneumatic systems. Some of them are pneumatic presses, pneumatic drills, operation of system valves for air, water or chemicals, unloading of hoppers and bins, machine tools, pneumatic rammers, lifting and moving of objects, spray painting, holding in jigs and fixtures, holding for brazing or welding, forming operations, riveting, operation of process equipment etc.

  8. When analyzing or designing a pneumatic circuit, the following four important considerations must be taken into account • Safety of operation • Performance of desired functions • Efficiency of operation • Costs

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