Found adapters to BSTP Think I’ll try the NPT and see how that goes. Only 3000psi!
...The listing says 1/4 NP thread...
How's that JB weld holding the main bearings in the rattled out air cooled case?You smear enough JB Weld on the threads and it should seal right up, after 24 hours of set time.
Honestly I haven't tried it for that... yet. But I did have a friend of mine set 2 NHRA I-gas records with JB Welded ports in his cylinder heads.How's that JB weld holding the main bearings in the rattled out air cooled case?
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You are not getting an analog section on your PLC?So I got this pressure switch. The listing says 1/4 NP thread. Google brings up one site that says it was an old Japan spec. And is not compatible with NPT. NPT seems to fit ok. Send it?
The IDEC smart relay is supposed to have 4 inputs that can be configured for analog. I have not used this feature before but it looks pretty straight forward.You are not getting an analog section on your PLC?
My first time running into this. Very frustrating! But even at 53 I can learn new tricks. I find it hard to believe that I’ve never ran into this before or even knew about it!I have a japanese diesel engine that had BSPT threads for some of the oil fittings, drove me a bit nuts till I figured out what they were.
Are you going to run any kind of HMI?The IDEC smart relay is supposed to have 4 inputs that can be configured for analog. I have not used this feature before but it looks pretty straight forward.
HMI = Human Machine Interface aka a screen, sometimes even a touch screen that can display information such as position or pressure.Are you going to run any kind of HMI
Not sure what that is? Really just looking to turn off a pump at a given pressure. I’ve alwas just made programs,usually with air cylinders with magnetic pickups to show position. I haven’t worked with analog signals.
I literally first heard about this this week by coincidence.My first time running into this. Very frustrating! But even at 53 I can learn new tricks. I find it hard to believe that I’ve never ran into this before or even knew about it!
It’s a one way pump. Solinoid valves built in. Not 100%. Still waiting on the pump unit.HMI = Human Machine Interface aka a screen, sometimes even a touch screen that can display information such as position or pressure.
Turning off the pump? Why not have a solenoid valve that shuts off and kills the flow when the pressure in the cylinders circuit is made? Then you don't have to turn back on the pump to retract?