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Can this version of pneumatic piston sustain a certain load on its own?
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[QUOTE="Polar24, post: 6359952, member: 679527"] [B]TL;DR Summary:[/B] I designed a micro pneumatic piston that can stay in a position as long as no extra force is applied Hey guys I am a freshman design student and I have been doing a project in which I am using a pneumatic piston that I designed, I don't have depth knowledge about pneumatics but I tried something. I am using simple concept for this if the cylinder is already pressurized and I am able to join both chambers, do piston is going to sustain its position?[ATTACH type="full"]265290[/ATTACH] I need help in this I am sharing my design with this [/QUOTE]
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