Results 1 to 5 of 5

Thread: Push valves for zones

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    , washington
    Posts
    181

    Default Push valves for zones

    A couple years ago Joewoodworker sold spring loaded ball valves, ,they look a lot like transfer bearings,they aren't on his site any longer.
    someone had a post with pictures of his table using these valves,I think he had them on 6" centers.
    anyone know a source for these?
    thanks
    Carl

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    Marquette, MI
    Posts
    3,388

    Default

    Carl...
    I bought some of them from JW.com a while back to do some testing. Before I bought them I called and talked to Joe. He told me they were marginal at best, as they experience leaking. I did some tests of my own and found that my 4 cfm 24"Hg vac pump would hold OK with 2 installed but not covered, ran almost continlually with 3 not covered, and wouldnt hold any vacuum at all with 4 in the system and not covered. I also tried stiffer springs and installing O-rings in them, to no avail. So unless you have a very large pump, to me they would be a waste of time and money.

    As far as where to buy them, if I havnt talked you out of them, I may have a dozen for sale!!!
    Gary

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    Marquette, MI
    Posts
    3,388

    Default

    Carl...
    More info.. they are still on the JWW site. also on eBay and a dozen other places. Just Google "vacuum clamp valve"
    Gary

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    , washington
    Posts
    181

    Default

    Gary
    thanks,
    I poked around some on Joe's site and found them,ALSO he even [graciously] includes a caveat
    that they do leak some,
    I was looking for something other than manual valves,
    Back to air actuatede gate valves!

    Carl

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    Marquette, MI
    Posts
    3,388

    Default

    Carl...
    It was some time ago that I was testing a multi purpose gasketed hold down fixture. I was looking to make it a versatile as possible and the "Mach" type valves seemed to fit into this well. They really cant flow enough for a low vacuum, high volume fixture, but looked like they would work well with a low volume, high vacuum sealed "puck" system. The problem with them is that the low volume systems can't tolerate the leaks from the valves and give satifactory hold down. I also tried manifolds and individual valves connected to the individual "pucks" and had much better results, but using them was a bit clumsy with only 2 hands.

    Brady has posted some info on a similar setup using recycled "Trex" type decking that you should look at before you complete your design. Here is a picture of some of my work in progress, 2 layers, cut from PVC sign foam, with distribution slots cut into both prior to epoxying together. Post your results, whether good or bad.
    Gary


    30261.jpg

Similar Threads

  1. 7 vacuum zones
    By lalogiagorral in forum ShopBotter Message Board
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 06-28-2013, 01:27 PM
  2. new owner looking for vac plenum file 6 zones
    By Creations360 in forum Variations & Modifications of ShopBots
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 12-16-2012, 03:07 PM
  3. off limit zones
    By donek in forum ShopBotter Message Board
    Replies: 6
    Last Post: 07-10-2012, 07:59 PM
  4. excluding zones from tool path files
    By plemon in forum Troubleshooting
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 06-28-2010, 09:38 AM
  5. Eight zones - zero valves
    By tkovacs in forum Variations & Modifications of ShopBots
    Replies: 16
    Last Post: 03-12-2009, 09:46 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •