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The screen holder air cylinders get hung up causing air to release back through the switch on top of the arm. We have increased the oil drops per rotation and are currently adding oil manually at the valves which finally causes them to unstick (has to be done daily). We have about 12 that are acting up right now. We have been told just to replace them, just want to get some other opinions before we spend any money (2008 Sportsman E).
Quote from: JJPrint on February 10, 2014, 10:54:27 AMThe screen holder air cylinders get hung up causing air to release back through the switch on top of the arm. We have increased the oil drops per rotation and are currently adding oil manually at the valves which finally causes them to unstick (has to be done daily). We have about 12 that are acting up right now. We have been told just to replace them, just want to get some other opinions before we spend any money (2008 Sportsman E). Oil is only a temporary solution. You can either open them up and replace the seals from a local supplier of o rings and lubricate the inside with Magnalube grease or replace them. That type of cylinder is considered disposable so we don't carry replacement seals.
My 8/8 Chameleon with air clamps was under water for 3 weeks (hurricane katrina)...and my air clamps still work perfect. The only thing I do notice is that on SOME of the cylinders (I have the square ones on my press) the little exhaust holes at the bottom corners of the cylinders, air is being released out of them constantly...some release enough air to you can hear a very slight hiss...and others its so faint you wouldnt know it unless you put your finger over the hole to stop the air and then the air would force itself out under your finger. But this doesnt not prevent the clamps from working perfectly. I'm sure no air is to be escaping and have not figured out yet how to make it stop on the ones this happens on.
Quote from: 244 on February 10, 2014, 11:00:02 AMQuote from: JJPrint on February 10, 2014, 10:54:27 AMThe screen holder air cylinders get hung up causing air to release back through the switch on top of the arm. We have increased the oil drops per rotation and are currently adding oil manually at the valves which finally causes them to unstick (has to be done daily). We have about 12 that are acting up right now. We have been told just to replace them, just want to get some other opinions before we spend any money (2008 Sportsman E). Oil is only a temporary solution. You can either open them up and replace the seals from a local supplier of o rings and lubricate the inside with Magnalube grease or replace them. That type of cylinder is considered disposable so we don't carry replacement seals.how would one open them - they looked sealed to me...
The ones that 244 is talking about re-building are the newer style made by SMC. The older style are made by Clippard. Two different animals. Either way, priced at around $30 (from M&R) and you needing 12 of them, I would hardly consider them disposable.
Is the O ring the problem or just being able to apply more Megnalube. It seems once we get some oil in there it stops leaking and functions properly until the next day.
Quote from: JJPrint on February 11, 2014, 09:13:05 AMIs the O ring the problem or just being able to apply more Megnalube. It seems once we get some oil in there it stops leaking and functions properly until the next day. It sounds like the seals are worn and rolling on the wall. The oil helps to prevent the roll for some time but when it goes away they roll. The Magnalube will drastically extend the time between the issue but the proper way would be to replace the rings with Magnalube. Try it as you have nothing but time to lose. Order 4 for one head and use those as the test. That way you are not down on one head if you have a problem. Also make sure its Magnalube. Other brands that claim to be the same product are definitely not!!!
Quote from: 244 on February 11, 2014, 10:37:07 AMQuote from: JJPrint on February 11, 2014, 09:13:05 AMIs the O ring the problem or just being able to apply more Megnalube. It seems once we get some oil in there it stops leaking and functions properly until the next day. It sounds like the seals are worn and rolling on the wall. The oil helps to prevent the roll for some time but when it goes away they roll. The Magnalube will drastically extend the time between the issue but the proper way would be to replace the rings with Magnalube. Try it as you have nothing but time to lose. Order 4 for one head and use those as the test. That way you are not down on one head if you have a problem. Also make sure its Magnalube. Other brands that claim to be the same product are definitely not!!!I know I've said this before - however...has anyone ever seen a man who knows his business as well as this man? Or who is as involved with such minute details as trouble shooting an o-ring?? Rich - what's the chemical equation for Magnalube?? You set the bar extraordinarily high for the rest of us.