UAT with Festo
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From: Davis,
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Hi Guy's:
Here is a question for you, I have the UAT with the festo's on them, I was told that they can bleed air into my system, I do not doubt this but have any of you run into this problem
Thanks, Dave
Here is a question for you, I have the UAT with the festo's on them, I was told that they can bleed air into my system, I do not doubt this but have any of you run into this problem
Thanks, Dave
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Dave,
I have run them many times, never had a problem. If you don't push the tubes in all the way, you could have problems. Also, if you use the Festo clear line, you won't have any problems at all. If you use the Tygon, just make SURE its in well. Give it a good pull!
I have run them many times, never had a problem. If you don't push the tubes in all the way, you could have problems. Also, if you use the Festo clear line, you won't have any problems at all. If you use the Tygon, just make SURE its in well. Give it a good pull!
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From: Rahway,
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Hi Guy's:
Here is a question for you, I have the UAT with the festo's on them, I was told that they can bleed air into my system, I do not doubt this but have any of you run into this problem
Thanks, Dave
Hi Guy's:
Here is a question for you, I have the UAT with the festo's on them, I was told that they can bleed air into my system, I do not doubt this but have any of you run into this problem
Thanks, Dave
You should never see a senario where you will have exceeded the - or + pressure rating for a festo fitting on a UAT.
Alan



