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Pneumatic Parts Supply?

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Does anyone here know of a good retail source for pneumatic parts? I'm looking for valves, turbines, air-logic gates, manifolds, etc. Something like Mouser, but for pneumatics.

Specifically, I need a source for small-scale pneumatic system parts... not the big industrial stuff.

Any ideas?
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This looks like a good place to start.

http://www.pneumaticparts.com/

These guys look pretty cool too.

http://www.vexlabs.com/

Hope you find what you're looking for.
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Post by Umi_Ryuzuki »

I use a lot of Clippard Minimatic air components.

You can google up a local distributor. :8)
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Well normally I'd suggest SmallParts but their selection of pheumanics is small. Beswick looks interesting.
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Makes ya wonder what Karim is up to.
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Heh...

At my new job, one of the odd workplace quirks is the occasional Nerf gun battle.

I'm working on a pump-action magazine-fed Nerf dart gun. I've got the action worked out and mocked up.

I'm looking for parts for a valve assembly that will give me a momentary, instant burst of air. At the moment, I'm looking at modifying a cheap spray-gun, but I don't have the highest hopes for that... the valve piston is designed for a gradual release of air... I need a instant burst out of the chamber.

Of course, it also needs to be a single burst of air per trigger pull. I'm pretty sure I can modify the spray-gun trigger to fire-and-release with each pull, so that's less of a problem.
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You've already wandered Nerf Haven, eh?
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Post by Umi_Ryuzuki »

A Clippard MJV-2 will be a good valve, you will also want a nice sized volume chamber perhaps an MAT-.50 or up to a MAT-2.0 would be fine.
One of the ends needs to be drilled and tapped to fit a standard 1/8-27 NPT double male fitting.
You can then thread a 90 degree turn onto the output of the valve, and size a tube to fit your nerf ammo.

Air supply would be your option. The 10-32 fitting on the volume chamber can run up to 1/8" line, and 100 psi.

But I don't know anything about this stuff... :roll:
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Umi_Ryuzuki wrote:A Clippard MJV-2 will be a good valve, you will also want a nice sized volume chamber perhaps an MAT-.50 or up to a MAT-2.0 would be fine.
One of the ends needs to be drilled and tapped to fit a standard 1/8-27 NPT double male fitting.
You can then thread a 90 degree turn onto the output of the valve, and size a tube to fit your nerf ammo.

Air supply would be your option. The 10-32 fitting on the volume chamber can run up to 1/8" line, and 100 psi.

But I don't know anything about this stuff... :roll:
I think I'm in love.... :D
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