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Thread: Hydraulic pneumatic questions!

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    I don't know what's possible in the UK, but on my island the only hydrostatic testing facilities are scuba or fire extinguisher companies, and they only test cylinders of known origin.
    Even if I had to use their service, it's not just a matter of applying pressure up to 120% and that's it - expansion of the component has to be measured etc, ie specific data related to that particular component you designed.
    This topic has been picked up before and from what I gathered, as long as the pneumatics don't look dodgy, and you know what you're doing it should be fine. Of course any EO will have the final say, so it's always a good idea to keep them in the loop on what you're building, as they and other experienced members over here may help you with any potential issues.

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    I have a hydraulic pump and directional valve for sale, I'm going to get pics on at the weekend.

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