A pneumatic circuit is an interconnected
set of components that convert
compressed gas (usually air) into
mechanical work. In the normal sense of
the term, the circuit must include a
compressor or compressor-fed tank.
Pneumatic fittings, also known as air
fittings or connectors, are the essential
building blocks of pneumatic systems,
allowing for seamless airflow and
connections. They provide secure and
leak-free connections between
pneumatic components, such as air
hoses, tubes, valves, and cylinders.
Pneumatic
System
Maintenance Tasks That Should
Not Be Neglected
Find and fix leaks
Confirm proper FRL operation
Check and change filters
Adhere to a cleaning schedule
Control valves
The following is a list of 11 steps for troubleshooting pneumatic systems
which should get you up and running:
Safety first1.
What, when & where2.
Understand your system3.
Visual inspection4.
Run the system5.
Another visual inspection6.
Isolate sub-systems7.
List & test possibilities in sub-
system
8.
Repair or replace 9.
Test10.
Conclude troubleshooting11.