rwa2004
Well-known member
How do you keep one tool/machine from hogging all the air?
We have an air compressor and system that is sufficient 98% of the time. Every once in a while a tool/machine will be used that uses a ton of air and the compressor cannot keep up. This is ok except for when a CNC machine errors out in the middle of a program because someone else was an air hog.
Is there an air valve that would make sure that one direction gets priority of the air pressure and another line only gets air if there is sufficient pressure? I think if this were hydraulics, this would be a sequence valve. Has anyone installed something that would cut-off the secondary air lines if the pressure drops too low?
We have an air compressor and system that is sufficient 98% of the time. Every once in a while a tool/machine will be used that uses a ton of air and the compressor cannot keep up. This is ok except for when a CNC machine errors out in the middle of a program because someone else was an air hog.
Is there an air valve that would make sure that one direction gets priority of the air pressure and another line only gets air if there is sufficient pressure? I think if this were hydraulics, this would be a sequence valve. Has anyone installed something that would cut-off the secondary air lines if the pressure drops too low?
