Getting started with Pneumatics - the Basics

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  • Опубліковано 25 лис 2024

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  • @thereoc
    @thereoc 3 роки тому +22

    Thanks. I needed this for Mark Rober’s summer class.

    • @Maketronics
      @Maketronics  3 роки тому +3

      Cool! Is there Pneumatics in his course?

    • @skrompboi
      @skrompboi 3 роки тому +2

      you can use them if you want

    • @thereoc
      @thereoc 3 роки тому +3

      @@Maketronics No, but he did list it in his optional things to buy. I’m using a pneumatic cylinder for an automatic trapdoor system required for my project.

    • @mytastydurian5015
      @mytastydurian5015 3 роки тому +1

      @@thereoc Yeah same here. Also doing Mark Rober's summer class.

    • @thereoc
      @thereoc 3 роки тому

      @@mytastydurian5015 what’s your name

  • @TheGoodSon89
    @TheGoodSon89 2 роки тому +22

    Pretty good demonstration. You helped me a lot, thank you!

  • @funky8431
    @funky8431 3 місяці тому +4

    Thanks Bro. I have made one or two Halloween animatronics using motors before but these give slow motions so I want to make one with pneumatics so it can be quicker and more like a jumpscare. This video helped me out a ton.

  • @ryanbyrnez710
    @ryanbyrnez710 8 місяців тому +3

    I’m looking to make a prop electric chair and need something to make the dummy shake. how would I make the cylinder automatically open and close without having to press a button

    • @Maketronics
      @Maketronics  8 місяців тому

      Sure. This is fairly easy to do with a microcontroller like Arduino. Just search YT for the keywords Arduino and Pneumatics to find many. James Bruton is one of my favorites ua-cam.com/video/d7ErG5ecO2s/v-deo.html but check some others as well that go more into the details? One thing: many of the examples I found are using Relays. Keep in mind that mechanical relays don't like being turned on/off very fast, so it's often better to use an SSR instead?

  • @manuellastrollo2168
    @manuellastrollo2168 Місяць тому +2

    love the video. so much to learn for a beginner. hope to learn more from your channel

  • @ma.riannn
    @ma.riannn Рік тому +3

    tysm for this. vex robotics' new game introduces pneumatics so I needed to find an explanation vid

  • @sohailalawadhi5626
    @sohailalawadhi5626 3 роки тому +8

    This is really helpful for me.. I appreciate you for doing this video..

  • @Cyber_Mac
    @Cyber_Mac 8 місяців тому +1

    Sake of it "tanks" for compressor systems are often reffered to as receievers, tanks are often related with hydraulic systems at least if you're in the UK

  • @sareem8642
    @sareem8642 3 роки тому +4

    Great Video!! As I keep coming back here, it would be great to have chapters

    • @Maketronics
      @Maketronics  3 роки тому +1

      Good point! I've added some now.

  • @121790tyler
    @121790tyler Рік тому +3

    I always get confused because i always think if i want the rod end to come out slower i need to adjust the flow control on the closed end and if i want the rod end to go in slower i neer to adjust the flow control on the rod end i must be lookint at it as air coming in instead of air exhausting out

  • @cherylm2C6671
    @cherylm2C6671 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much for your presentation. I will be back to learn more.

  • @frankcullen6942
    @frankcullen6942 3 роки тому +5

    Thanks for posting this. Very informative.

  • @DimaProk
    @DimaProk Рік тому +8

    Now if only eBay sellers would specify which connectors to buy for their cylinder I would buy one already for my project.

  • @Flazo4112
    @Flazo4112 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you soo much this video will greatly help my teams understanding on pneumatics!!!

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen 4 роки тому

      Glad it's of use! Please share it if you can, so it will become more visible on UA-cam ;)

  • @patrad
    @patrad 25 днів тому +2

    Thanks for this. I scared a lot of kids with a clown head popping out of a garbage can this year :)

    • @Maketronics
      @Maketronics  25 днів тому

      Excellent! Did you grab a video of it?

    • @patrad
      @patrad 21 день тому

      @@Maketronics ua-cam.com/users/shortsh-VGK7uL0D8

  • @telum2265
    @telum2265 2 роки тому +5

    Excellent explanation thanks a lot.

  • @partyremix8514
    @partyremix8514 2 місяці тому +1

    Stupid Question but at 12:50 the cylinder is permanently extended until you press the button. If you swap A & B, would the cylinder be permanently retracted until you press the button? I want to build a horror animatronic that jumps out from behind a gravestone, for example, so I need it the other way round.

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen 2 місяці тому +2

      You are correct! Just swap to get the reverse action.

    • @partyremix8514
      @partyremix8514 2 місяці тому

      @@JensChrBrynildsen Thanks!

  • @snowwwmannnyt
    @snowwwmannnyt 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you, I’m trying to build a pneumatic robot, now I know where to get the parts

    • @derricktriumph4233
      @derricktriumph4233 3 роки тому

      I sell over 20 thousands of pneumatic components such as pneumatic fittings, cylinders, solenoid valve etc. Skype:13612860512 Email: triumphderrick@gmail.com

  • @OMGWTFBBQSHEEP
    @OMGWTFBBQSHEEP 3 роки тому +2

    Great intro to pneumatics!
    Greetings from Grimstad :)

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen 3 роки тому +1

      Hilsen tilbake fra Nordre Follo! (nå som alle vet hvor det er, kan man jo si det i stedet for Kolbotn ;-) )

  • @dcdc3973
    @dcdc3973 Рік тому +1

    How did your ball launcher turn out? I wanted to make something similar that would be able to shoot a basketball ball up to 20-25 feet. Would everything just need to be sized up to handle that?

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen Рік тому +1

      It actually ended up beeing opposite of what I thought. If you try to blow something inside a tube, it'll fail at some point. The ball will stop inside the tube. What I had to do was to use under-pressure. Turned out great and have been running all year for 4 years at the museeum by now. They're very happy with the installation.

  • @Chris-gq6fm
    @Chris-gq6fm 3 роки тому +3

    Very helpful! Thanks!

  • @evanleftwick5662
    @evanleftwick5662 2 роки тому +2

    Good video, thanks for posting. Where did you find those small actuators? I need something just like the one way spring loaded you have.

    • @Maketronics
      @Maketronics  2 роки тому

      Hi Evan. I got mine from AliExpress, but if you're in the US, it's usually faster to get it from Amazon.

  • @stevecahill9106
    @stevecahill9106 3 роки тому +2

    Very nice demonstration. Question , the double acting actuator was in the extended position can it be started in the retracted position? What is the advantage of the double vers the single with the spring to retract?

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen 3 роки тому +1

      Hi Steve. With a Double Acting cylinder, you can start at either position as long as you maintain pressure. If you release pressure, gravity takes over. The primary advantage is however to control the speed. If you want a Single Acting cylinder that starts in the expanded position, you can find this also but it's more common to find the opposite. Google words like "single acting spring extend air cylinder" and you'll find it.

    • @stevecahill9106
      @stevecahill9106 3 роки тому +1

      @@JensChrBrynildsen Thank you. Will go for the double action. I need the action to start in the retracted position, (pressurized) nice to have the option to control speed.

  • @unkowndata2338
    @unkowndata2338 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this video! How loud is your compressor?

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen Рік тому

      Not so loud that it scares me? The most important is to have a pressure chamber so the compressor does not have to run all the time. Beyond that, you pretty much pay per decibel of reduced noise so it really depends on your budget. Any cheap compressor will be loud basically.

  • @Yusuf-dx4hw
    @Yusuf-dx4hw 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much, it helped me a lot.

  • @Sunny_the_tiger
    @Sunny_the_tiger 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this video this will help me with pneumatics

  • @WallStreet749
    @WallStreet749 2 роки тому

    I wish you would show us video of the cannon build.

  • @anonymousbrunette
    @anonymousbrunette 4 місяці тому

    Would love to be able to save this video for future reference. Any chance you can up date the settings to allow saving?

    • @Maketronics
      @Maketronics  4 місяці тому

      I can't find a setting for this, but I'm sure there exist browser plugins for solving that problem? ;-)

  • @jccooluser
    @jccooluser Рік тому +1

    How would a steam powered 3d printer work 🤔 steam produced by a on demand water heater, or by cooking

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen Рік тому

      I love the idea! Please build one! I'd use a "boiler" a kettle of pressure like on a steam train. You'll have to constantly adjust pressure and have emergency valves in case pressure gets too high.

  • @zachsshop_GAMING
    @zachsshop_GAMING Рік тому +1

    Boutta make animatronics with this 😀thanks very useful

  • @Sifu-Myers
    @Sifu-Myers 10 місяців тому

    Hey so I got some Tailonz pneumatic fittings, solenoid valves and such the 1/4 NPT. I have no idea how to connect that to a compressor. Part wise I can't seem to find anything. Is there any recommendations?

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen 10 місяців тому +1

      Heya. I have no idea where in the world you are, so it's hard to offer specific advice. But - if you go to a proper hardware store that sells pneumatic tools & fittings, they can give you advice. Bring a valve to explain? (And no - Harbour Freight is not the kind of hardware store I think about here. You'll need somewhere that knows more than selling cheap stuff)

  • @jaypeeestrada4369
    @jaypeeestrada4369 7 місяців тому

    What size of this pneumatic cylinder?

  • @alyzasasing
    @alyzasasing 7 місяців тому

    what do you call that connectors you used which controls the exhaust port flowrate and the inlet port flowrate?

    • @Maketronics
      @Maketronics  7 місяців тому

      Hi! That would be a "pneumatic muffler" or "pneumatic exhaust filter".

  • @foliwe
    @foliwe 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. can you list the items you use and where to purchase. The valves and cylinders .Thanks

    • @Maketronics
      @Maketronics  3 роки тому

      Hi. I just added some links in the video description to get you started.

  • @bambooplushproductions6339
    @bambooplushproductions6339 2 роки тому

    What size of cylinder did you use?

  • @steviebrown7478
    @steviebrown7478 3 роки тому

    Great work .. gotta question I'm trying to figure out how to make something that can keep a spray can keep spraying by some kinda power button. im working on a guyver suit and trying to get the oxygen spray look out the mask if you have any ideal please drop a note I really appreciate it Thanks

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen 3 роки тому +1

      Heya. Just get a simple solenoid? Wire 12V from a battery, to the button and to the solenoid and it'll trigger when you press the button :)

  • @MultiDreamer21
    @MultiDreamer21 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video.

  • @ziqzai
    @ziqzai 2 роки тому

    Im making a pneumatic vegetable cutting machin for my final year project, what kind of air compressor should i get?

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen 2 роки тому

      I would need more info on expected cutting speed, the size of the setup and much more to advice on that, but just start with something that has a tank? If that runs out of air, you'll know that you need something bigger.

  • @tejaspanchal3484
    @tejaspanchal3484 2 роки тому

    Hi, can we control the position of the piston extension via 4/3 solenoid valve?

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen 2 роки тому

      Nope. For that, you'd probably use an electronically actuated device with position feedback. Look for a linear actuator with position feedback?

  • @QuickFacts108
    @QuickFacts108 Рік тому

    can you please share the pump details that you used for this demonstration

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen Рік тому

      Hi. If you expand the Description here on UA-cam, you'll find the details ;-)

  • @thatmachineguy6118
    @thatmachineguy6118 2 роки тому

    Hey so I'm trying to make a portable system and Im considering CO2 and/or paintball canisters of air, any suggestions?

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen 2 роки тому +1

      You could totally do, but it seems a little wasteful? Will be expensive in the long run :)
      This guy has a good explanation of his setup ua-cam.com/video/wCxJ12s1-cI/v-deo.html and CO2 makes much more sense than air.

  • @yusufmaulana960
    @yusufmaulana960 6 місяців тому +1

    excelent explanation

  • @blp92
    @blp92 4 роки тому

    I'm debating building a pneumatic adjustable desk so I can supress a lever and adjust the height of the desk. I have a math background but no engineering and access to a maker space. Is this feasible or should I be looking for professional help?

    • @Maketronics
      @Maketronics  3 роки тому +1

      I would definitely go for something that is electrically actuated, unless you have a need to lift the table within less than a second... Just google "12V linear actuator".

    • @blp92
      @blp92 3 роки тому +1

      @@Maketronics I think I've settled on a gas strut/spring. I want to not have it be electronic though I agree a linear actuator is a good solution for this type of problem

  • @17hmr243
    @17hmr243 2 роки тому

    Would you use more air keeping single acting open for 5sec then using dub acting ?

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen Рік тому

      Sorry for late reply. This would depend on your setup/connections, but it does not have to.

  • @cdyoutoob
    @cdyoutoob 4 роки тому

    What about use of negative(fractional?) pressures. Working with vacuum.

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen 4 роки тому +1

      Hi Chris. I have not done that myself, but I would think that would work in general? I'd look at the specification of each item in your setup to see if it is doable as especially valves would need to support it. I had a look and the ones I have do all require positive pressure to work as intended. I'd look at the Festo homepage to read their data sheets.

  • @quinsworth1
    @quinsworth1 4 роки тому +1

    Brilliant video but I can't seem to find what you have :(

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen 4 роки тому

      Hi Eddie. What I have? As in the components I have?

    • @quinsworth1
      @quinsworth1 4 роки тому

      @@JensChrBrynildsen yup. I find that there is very little choice in Ireland and it's usually twice the price. Your video is brilliant tho.
      I found a cylinder simular to the on you used for 78 euro and a controller that I need to check back on Monday.
      Could you reccomend a few brands. I'm just using them to show them to kids. I'm a youth worker and I wana build some small things with the teenagers I work with.

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen 4 роки тому

      Eddie Quinn That was quite expensive. What I have is a mix of parts that I used in a customer project and things I found on Banggood & Aliexpress. I'd recommend browsing these sites for parts for learning. The expensive parts are all from Festo. There is certainly a quality difference, but not for learning or hobby projects.

    • @Maketronics
      @Maketronics  3 роки тому

      Hi Eddie. The video has gotten a lot of views, so I added some Amazon links that could help you getting started (it's a long time since you asked tho).

  • @JohnYates-n9r
    @JohnYates-n9r 8 місяців тому

    Hiya mate I'm just getting into this sort of thing & I'm going to make a working model of basic hydraulics system so I can show it to my friends & I'd like it if you could give me a list of what I will need to get & anything else that you think would help me with it then thank's for that one jonboy

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen 8 місяців тому

      Heya. Just check the description for links. So many asked me for this, so I added them. This isn't hydraulics though as that would require a fluid in the lines. Same, same, but different?

  • @johnmethew95
    @johnmethew95 8 місяців тому

    Very helpful thanks. 👌

  • @mohammadzahid8733
    @mohammadzahid8733 8 місяців тому

    Very informative.

  • @davidgrimes1839
    @davidgrimes1839 3 місяці тому

    EXCELLENT VIDEO

  • @ashanmadushanka4265
    @ashanmadushanka4265 18 днів тому

    How manu weight can i push using this without any trouble ?

    • @Maketronics
      @Maketronics  17 днів тому

      Hi! This is something you will need to calculate based on the size of the piston, the area and pressure. Try searching "Pneumatic Cylinder Force Calculator" to find a tool that can make this easier?

    • @ashanmadushanka4265
      @ashanmadushanka4265 17 днів тому

      @Maketronics Okay. Thanks

  • @lucass8126
    @lucass8126 2 роки тому +1

    Hey nice video! I was wondering how powerful of an air compressor do I need to move the piston?

    • @Maketronics
      @Maketronics  2 роки тому +1

      Most small compressors will give you at least 8 bars of pressure and that's enough, unless you are moving something heavy. Look for a compressor that has a tank, so the motor does not have to start all the time?

  • @elinadragomirescu6449
    @elinadragomirescu6449 Рік тому

    I want to bulid one!

  • @Mangta2972
    @Mangta2972 4 місяці тому

    Hello sir I am handicap,can I install pneumatic system on scooty for side wheel up and down quickly
    Please reply I am waiting ❤❤😊

    • @Maketronics
      @Maketronics  17 днів тому

      Hi. Sorry for not responding sooner. What you can fit and how you can fit it does depend on your wheelchair. It really isn't my expertise in any way, but keep in mind that you'll need an air tank somewhere in addition to the pneumatics? The tank must likely be fitted low to increase stability since it has some weight. A bit too much unknown to be of any help in a YT comment I'm afraid.

  • @abubakarwanngah6769
    @abubakarwanngah6769 9 місяців тому

    I like 2ft piston speed and 5kg body,and dc eletrik

    • @Maketronics
      @Maketronics  8 місяців тому

      A little unclear to me, but just get some gear and get started and you'll find what you need?

  • @unodragon2294
    @unodragon2294 2 роки тому

    Hey do you know if I can use a mini compressor

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen 2 роки тому

      I have found that some of these are not be able to hold the pressure at max for more than a few seconds. Another problem is that it will produce noise continuously. If the noise is no problem, you can give it a shot. I would recommend getting one that has a pressure chamber though - even if it's just a small one. Start with a small that you treat well and then sell it when you find that you need something bigger?

    • @unodragon2294
      @unodragon2294 2 роки тому

      @@JensChrBrynildsen they you might have a Idea what for brand I need to look for?

  • @tj9382
    @tj9382 4 роки тому

    How do you know what diameter tube you need?
    Nice video though. 👍

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen 4 роки тому

      Hi. Your parts (actuators, valves) will have connector that have a specific size. You select this when you buy and most parts come with connectors for different tube sizes. Its easier if you just use a single size in your setup, but you can also find connectors that go from 4 to 6 or 8mm tube (and others). Its very flexible in other words.

    • @tj9382
      @tj9382 4 роки тому

      @@JensChrBrynildsen hi thanks for your reply, what I actually meant was, what determines that you would need to use, say 8mm instead of say 6mm in your design; a bit like when using electrical cabling, it would be the amps drawn by the load that would tell you to use a 2.5mm cable rather than 1.5mm.

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen 4 роки тому +1

      @@tj9382 Ahh. I have not had a need for this, but larger diameters can hold more volume vs pressure. For large actuators, it would take a very long time to open/close with a 4mm tube, given that there is also a limit to how much pressure you can (and should) apply. An 8mm tube has 4 times the area and can thus actuate a large valve 4 times faster :)

  • @ofiliozecas
    @ofiliozecas 4 роки тому

    Can someone tell me where to buy the pneumatic used in the video please?

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen 4 роки тому

      Just search sites like ebay, AliExpress and banggood for pnaumatic sylinder/valve/tubing/connector?

    • @serenachen5592
      @serenachen5592 3 роки тому

      we are cylinders manufacturer

  • @Weldinskills
    @Weldinskills 4 місяці тому

    Good job sir

  • @benmaillet7326
    @benmaillet7326 Рік тому +1

    THANK YOU!

  • @alyzasasing
    @alyzasasing 7 місяців тому

    very helpful ❤

  • @TW39
    @TW39 2 роки тому

    Hi can not using a air tank to lift weight weaken the strength the cylinder not lifting one side off my chassis im only using air pump 7.4v lipo battery and lego air cylinder

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen 2 роки тому

      Sorry. I have no idea what you are trying to achieve with your LEGO here - weak cylinders or not ;-)

    • @TW39
      @TW39 2 роки тому

      @@JensChrBrynildsenthe lego ones i have are weak to lift my chassis but the 16mm bore mini peumatic air cylinders i have lift it

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen 2 роки тому

      @@TW39 Ok.I still don't understand your question though? Do you wonder how to get more "pressure/lift"? The easy answer is to not use cylinders made for LEGO since there are obvious limits to how much pressure a plastic cylider can hold.

    • @TW39
      @TW39 2 роки тому

      i know now have to use 16 bore in diameter peumatic air cylinders to lift the weight im new 2 this

  • @hrvojelasic5794
    @hrvojelasic5794 3 роки тому +1

    nice

  • @Biopok
    @Biopok 2 роки тому

    What the power supply? 12v ?amps ??

    • @JensChrBrynildsen
      @JensChrBrynildsen 2 роки тому

      Hi. This depends on your specific device. The one's listed under the video are 12V (as written), but you'll find others as well. 24V is a common battery on trucks/lorries, so that's also common. There's also 110/230V solenoids available. Amperage is directly related to how strong the solenoid is. These small one's won't pull much, but look at their datasheet and you'll find what you need.

  • @BurRun-kt3tf
    @BurRun-kt3tf 3 місяці тому

    Thanks You 🇰🇭👍🙏

  • @elinadragomirescu6449
    @elinadragomirescu6449 Рік тому

    I want a pneumatic animatronic!

  • @sandtech
    @sandtech 2 роки тому

    Are you from Norway?

  • @sumantasingh9644
    @sumantasingh9644 2 роки тому

    Humko chahiye

  • @ahirudinsarifudin4587
    @ahirudinsarifudin4587 Рік тому

    Good

  • @ahirudinsarifudin4587
    @ahirudinsarifudin4587 Рік тому

    Bread

  • @toqmunggg
    @toqmunggg Рік тому

    mantap

  • @jaydekaytv
    @jaydekaytv Рік тому

    Watch at 10x lol - but thx for the vid

  • @jennahesmithfe9908
    @jennahesmithfe9908 2 місяці тому

    Hernandez Shirley Johnson Lisa Lee Kevin

  • @jamesnike7127
    @jamesnike7127 3 роки тому

    dude i got a job as an engineer and i don't even know one bit about these things... my boss is gonna explode at me

    • @mayo4507
      @mayo4507 2 роки тому

      so how'd it go

    • @jamesnike7127
      @jamesnike7127 2 роки тому

      @@mayo4507 i left and it was the best decision i ever made. i left engineering forever and took a different career path :) same wage , easier task .. customer service executive