
 Originally Posted by 
Zcoota
					
				 
				
Gromit, the Maxidrive uses a double acting cylinder actuator and isn't spring loaded, I'm not sure how I would plumb in a single 3/2.  I need vacuum to engage and disengage.
			
		 
	 
 Apologies, I'm not familiar with how the Maxidrive works so if it's effectively a double acting cylinder to operate then yes, you need a 5/2 valve but if you are running it on vacuum the valve needs to be directly actuated. Vacuum to port 1, locker connections ports 2 & 4. Ports 3 & 5 are exhausts but rather than blowing air out they will suck air in so you'd need a couple of silencers to act as filters.
You could use two 3/2 valves per diff, one normally open and one normally closed operated together but it's starting to get messy.
You could also run a 5/2 with auxilliary pilot air, this means connecting compressed air to the solenoid end. Again getting messy.
There aren't many companies that offer directly actuated 5/2 valves Clippard is one possibility, they will also have 5/2 manual valves that are directly operated.
You could probably, as mentioned, run it on compressed air but I'm not sure of the seals that were used in the Maxidrive 'cylinder'. If 350RRC has this setup then it can be done but you might need a pressure regulator as +10bar vs. whatever vacuum level you normally achieve is a big difference.
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