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1 Lesson Using Pneumatic Systems

2 Interest Approach Can you explain how air makes a pneumatic hand tool work?

3 Student Learning Objectives Define pneumatics and explain the major parts of a supply system. Describe the purpose of a flow meter. Explain the safety practices for pneumatics.

4 Terms Air filter Air storage tank Compressor Flow meter Manifold Motor Needle valves Pressure limit switch Pressure regulator Pressure system gauge Safety filter Safety valve

5 Pneumatics Any system that uses a gas to create motion. Generally, pneumatics uses air as the power source.

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7 Parts of a Pneumatic Supply System 1) Motor 2) Compressor 3) Ail filter 4) Safety filter 5) Safety valve 6) Air storage tank 7) Pressure limit switch 8) Pressure regulator 9) Pressure system 10) Gauge 11) Manifold 12) Needle valves

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9 Parts of a pneumatic system Motor – converts electricity from the wall outlet into rotary motion. Compressor – takes in air from the atmosphere and pushes the air into a storage tank. Air filter – removes the dirt from the air. Safety filter – secondary device for removal of dirt.

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11 Parts (continued) Safety valve – allows extra air to escape. Air storage tank – holds a supply of pressurized air. Pressure limit switch – detects the presence of the air in the storage tank.

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13 Parts (continued) Pressure regulator – controls the pressure of air. Pressure system gauge – shows the pressure of the air.

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15 Parts (continued) Manifold – has two connections between their air supply system and the pneumatic circuit. Needle valves – stop the supply of pressurized air to the circuit.

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17 Flow Meter Measures the amount of air flowing through a pneumatic circuit. Measured in standard cubic feet per hour (SCFH).

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19 Pneumatic Safety Practices Always wear safety glasses or goggles. Keep all body parts and loose objects away from operating cylinders. Always close the needle valve on the manifold before changing a pneumatic circuit.

20 Safety Practices (continued) Always read the directions completely before working on any pneumatic system. Handle all electrical components and fittings carefully.

21 Review / Summary What is pneumatics and what are the major parts of the supply system? What functions does the flow meter perform? What safety practices are used in pneumatics?


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