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Pneumatic System Questions

The document provides sample questions and answers related to pneumatic systems, focusing on common issues such as air leakage and slow-moving actuators. It outlines causes of air leakage, including damaged seals and loose fittings, and offers troubleshooting steps for slow actuators, such as checking air pressure and inspecting for blockages. The information serves as a guide for diagnosing and resolving common pneumatic system problems.

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Pneumatic System Questions

The document provides sample questions and answers related to pneumatic systems, focusing on common issues such as air leakage and slow-moving actuators. It outlines causes of air leakage, including damaged seals and loose fittings, and offers troubleshooting steps for slow actuators, such as checking air pressure and inspecting for blockages. The information serves as a guide for diagnosing and resolving common pneumatic system problems.

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Pneumatic System - Sample Questions with Answers

1. What are the common causes of air leakage in a pneumatic system?

Answer:

Common causes of air leakage in a pneumatic system include:

- Damaged seals or gaskets.

- Loose or improperly tightened fittings.

- Cracked or worn-out hoses and pipes.

- Faulty valves or actuators.

Troubleshooting involves identifying leaks using soapy water and repairing or replacing the affected

components.

2. How do you troubleshoot a pneumatic actuator that moves slowly?

Answer:

To troubleshoot a slow-moving pneumatic actuator:

- Check the air pressure supply and ensure it meets the required specifications.

- Inspect for clogged or blocked air lines.

- Clean or replace filters in the FRL unit.

- Check for internal leaks in the actuator.

- Examine control valves for sticking or malfunctioning operation.

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