A gate is to be controlled pneumatically. The gate is to be opened or closed by means of four (4) push buttons “Open” and “Close” two being inside and two outside. Opening and closing should be slow and separately adjustable. Cylinder diameter 150 mm and stroke 500 mm.  Draw the pneumatic circuit diagram using ISO symbols and connecting the ports with solid lines

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A gate is to be controlled pneumatically. The gate is to be opened or closed by means of four (4)
push buttons “Open” and “Close” two being inside and two outside. Opening and closing should
be slow and separately adjustable. Cylinder diameter 150 mm and stroke 500 mm. 

Draw the pneumatic circuit diagram using ISO symbols and connecting the ports with solid lines

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Open o
Close O
Open-Close
Open-Close
Transcribed Image Text:Positional sketch Open o Close O Open-Close Open-Close
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