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Posted by Matt "Chorty" Strong on May 15, 2002 at 18:19:35:
I was thinking of using an autococker regulator (the one that supplies air to the 3-way) for a science project. My only concern is that the pneumatics that are downstream of the regulator are only rated for 100 PSI max. Does anyone know what the highest output pressure is for the various autococker regulators? Also, what is a regulator pressure set to on an autococker that is ready for use? I'm hoping that the output pressure of the autococker regulators does not exceed 100 PSI. This way I can avoid accidental overpresurization.
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