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Midlands Pneumatics Ltd Andrew Mawson 10-13-2006
Posted by Andrew Mawson on October 13, 2006, 7:45 am
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Has anyone come across Midlands Pneumatics Ltd of Wolverhampton -
google draws a blank ? Probably gone out of business - taken over,
fled to China etc. My furnace tilting cylinders (3" bore 12" stroke
double acting 1" rod) needs new rod seals. I'd hoped that they were
standard 'o' rings but alas no they are a rubber cylindrical moulding.
Probably doesn't help that the rods have up to 4 thou wear and
scratches so I'll probably have to either make new or get replacement
cylinders

(BTW they're not badge engineered as the screw on brass endcaps have
the name cast into them)

AWEM



Posted by Clive on October 13, 2006, 9:01 am
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I came across this when I searched for Midland Pheumatics.

Midland Air Tools Pneumatic Engineers

Unit 5 Apex Bsns Pk
Walsall Rd
Norton Canes
Cannock
WS11 9PU

Tel: 01543 276119

Hope it is current and helps

Clive

> Has anyone come across Midlands Pneumatics Ltd of Wolverhampton -
> google draws a blank ? Probably gone out of business - taken over,
> fled to China etc. My furnace tilting cylinders (3" bore 12" stroke
> double acting 1" rod) needs new rod seals. I'd hoped that they were
> standard 'o' rings but alas no they are a rubber cylindrical moulding.
> Probably doesn't help that the rods have up to 4 thou wear and
> scratches so I'll probably have to either make new or get replacement
> cylinders
>
> (BTW they're not badge engineered as the screw on brass endcaps have
> the name cast into them)
>
> AWEM
>
>



Posted by Andrew Mawson on October 13, 2006, 9:14 am
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>
message
> > Has anyone come across Midlands Pneumatics Ltd of Wolverhampton -
> > google draws a blank ? Probably gone out of business - taken over,
> > fled to China etc. My furnace tilting cylinders (3" bore 12"
stroke
> > double acting 1" rod) needs new rod seals. I'd hoped that they
were
> > standard 'o' rings but alas no they are a rubber cylindrical
moulding.
> > Probably doesn't help that the rods have up to 4 thou wear and
> > scratches so I'll probably have to either make new or get
replacement
> > cylinders
> >
> > (BTW they're not badge engineered as the screw on brass endcaps
have
> > the name cast into them)

AWEM

> I came across this when I searched for Midland Pheumatics.
>
> Midland Air Tools Pneumatic Engineers
>
> Unit 5 Apex Bsns Pk
> Walsall Rd
> Norton Canes
> Cannock
> WS11 9PU
>
> Tel: 01543 276119
>
> Hope it is current and helps
>
> Clive

Sadly not Clive - no connection but thanks anyway

AWEM




Posted by mark on October 13, 2006, 12:56 pm
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Andrew Mawson wrote:
> >
> message
> > > Has anyone come across Midlands Pneumatics Ltd of Wolverhampton -
> > > google draws a blank ? Probably gone out of business - taken over,
> > > fled to China etc. My furnace tilting cylinders (3" bore 12"
> stroke
> > > double acting 1" rod) needs new rod seals. I'd hoped that they
> were
> > > standard 'o' rings but alas no they are a rubber cylindrical
> moulding.
> > > Probably doesn't help that the rods have up to 4 thou wear and
> > > scratches so I'll probably have to either make new or get
> replacement
> > > cylinders
> > >
> > > (BTW they're not badge engineered as the screw on brass endcaps
> have
> > > the name cast into them)
>
> AWEM
>
> > I came across this when I searched for Midland Pheumatics.
> >
> > Midland Air Tools Pneumatic Engineers
> >
> > Unit 5 Apex Bsns Pk
> > Walsall Rd
> > Norton Canes
> > Cannock
> > WS11 9PU
> >
> > Tel: 01543 276119
> >
> > Hope it is current and helps
> >
> > Clive
>
> Sadly not Clive - no connection but thanks anyway
>
> AWEM

Try this company
depos nationwide

http://www.blackwellhydraulics.co.uk/

all the best.mark


Posted by mark on October 13, 2006, 1:01 pm
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mark wrote:
> Andrew Mawson wrote:
> > >
> > message
> > > > Has anyone come across Midlands Pneumatics Ltd of Wolverhampton -
> > > > google draws a blank ? Probably gone out of business - taken over,
> > > > fled to China etc. My furnace tilting cylinders (3" bore 12"
> > stroke
> > > > double acting 1" rod) needs new rod seals. I'd hoped that they
> > were
> > > > standard 'o' rings but alas no they are a rubber cylindrical
> > moulding.
> > > > Probably doesn't help that the rods have up to 4 thou wear and
> > > > scratches so I'll probably have to either make new or get
> > replacement
> > > > cylinders
> > > >
> > > > (BTW they're not badge engineered as the screw on brass endcaps
> > have
> > > > the name cast into them)
> >
> > AWEM
> >
> > > I came across this when I searched for Midland Pheumatics.
> > >
> > > Midland Air Tools Pneumatic Engineers
> > >
> > > Unit 5 Apex Bsns Pk
> > > Walsall Rd
> > > Norton Canes
> > > Cannock
> > > WS11 9PU
> > >
> > > Tel: 01543 276119
> > >
> > > Hope it is current and helps
> > >
> > > Clive
> >
> > Sadly not Clive - no connection but thanks anyway
> >
> > AWEM
>
> Try this company
> depos nationwide
>
> http://www.blackwellhydraulics.co.uk/
>
> all the best.mark


UMMM
they havnt quite become nation wide yet ...

mainly wales

sorry
but they do have an online shop

if i had transport i would go there and help you ...

all the best.mark


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