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Pneumatic Cylinder: This is a crucial part of the balancer that converts compressed air energy into linear motion.
Valves: Valves control the flow of compressed air into and out of the pneumatic cylinder, regulating the movement of the balancer.
Pressure Regulator: It maintains a consistent air pressure in the system, ensuring smooth and controlled operation.
Control Unit: This unit manages the overall operation and coordination of the balancer.
If you're experiencing issues with a pneumatic balancer, it's essential to identify the specific component causing the problem. Common reasons for damage or malfunction can include:
Air Leaks: Leaks in the pneumatic system can lead to reduced efficiency and performance.
Worn Seals: Seals in the pneumatic cylinder or valves may degrade over time, leading to air leaks and reduced functionality.
Contaminated Air: Dust or other contaminants in the compressed air can damage internal components.
Overloading: Exceeding the rated capacity of the balancer can lead to premature wear and damage.
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