Are pneumatics that use a diaphragm to convert air pressure to mechanical force, via a push rod legal?
Are pneumatics that use a diaphragm to convert air pressure to mechanical force, via a push rod legal?
Unless the diaphragm is part of the gas-tight seal included in the construction of the piston in a legal pneumatic device otherwise known as a "pneumatic cylinder" and permitted by Rule <R71> and Rule <R72>, then no.
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