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Contents | Volume 60, No. 2

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Héroux-Devtek announces board change

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Siemens Canada appoints new VP

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AV&R, IMAC complete merger

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Siemens’ new $100 million VC fund backs Canadian 3D rendering start-up

18 CAD Beat Terrafugia street-legal airplane relies on Omnify PLM to handle its unique regulatory requirements

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Canadian-made F-35 tail assembiy takes first flight

24 Idea Generator The latest in industrial products including motors, power transmission and sensors

CenterLine wins “Best Managed” award

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Canadian “Heart Sock” could become Pacemaker replacement

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Autodesk Fusion 360 Documentation goes to beta

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30 Canadian Innovator Canadian variable geometry wing design promises lift in aircraft fuel efficiency 34 Fluid Power News Festo’s BionicKangaroo gets the jump on Hannover Messe 2014

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mid the challenges faced by Canada’s manufacturing sector, aerospace has remained a near consistent source of optimism. According to the Aerospace Industries Association of Canada, Canada’s aerospace sector generates more than $23 billion in annual revenue, more than 80,000 jobs and exports 82 percent of its output. Although aerospace is most commonly associated with Quebec and Ontario, other provinces are keen to bolster the industry. Most recently, British Columbia moved to invest in the sector. Already a $1.2-billion industry in B.C., aerospace will receive provincial investment of $5 million over the next five years to support a unified aerospace cluster and attract global aerospace and defence contractors. It’s a smart move, not only for B.C., but for Canada overall to focus heavily on aerospace as global growth projections are staggering. According to the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) annual forecast, commercial air travel is expected to grow by 76 percent over the next 20 years. Much of that growth will be focused in the small regional jet sector, where companies like Bombardier excel. Over the next 20 years, estimates put the demand for 100- to 149-seat jets in excess of 19,000 aircraft with a value of $250 billion. While the forecasts are nearly universally uplifting, being the transport industry’s fastest growing sector does come with a potential downside. Despite trends such as Boeing’s move to light-weight composites and Pratt & Whitney’s fuel-efficient PurePower engines, emission increases due to air travel’s growth in the coming decades threaten to outstrip any reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. According to the Advisory Council for Aeronautics Research in Europe, global civil aviation emitted more than 660 million tonnes of CO2 in 2008, representing approximately 2 percent of man-made CO2 emissions. That number doesn’t include other GHGs like nitrogen oxides and the contrails that form cirrus clouds, and therefore impact global warming. According to FAA projections, emissions from aerospace will more than triple by 2050 if no technological improvements are made. Of course, the industry has long recognized the issue and has focused research in a two-pronged approach. On the efficiency side, aerospace engineers like Ryerson University’s Dr. Jeff Xi, whose work is profiled in this issue, are re-examining the fundamentals of aerospace design by developing a variable geometry wing that morphs its shape to maximize lift and reduce drag during each flight phase. It may seem radical, but approaches like Dr. Xi’s are seen by NASA as one of the most effective ways to reach the agency’s stated goal of cutting aircraft emissions by 50 percent over the next 25 years. The U.S. space agency is also partnering with Canada on the other major field of study: Alternative jet fuels. NASA recently announced it will conduct flight tests with the National Research Council (NRC) to study emissions and contrail formation from new aviation biofuel blends. This follows on NRC flight tests conducted in 2013 that showed drop-in alternative fuels reduced emissions of black carbon, sulfates and organics by as much as 50 percent. As a heavily regulated and scrutinized industry, aerospace companies may be slow to adopt wholesale changes like these. But with the inevitability of sharply rising fuel prices, coupled with growing global warming anxiety, economic headwinds are likely to produce more lift than drag.

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8 DesignNews UP FRONT Héroux-Devtek announces board change Aerospace manufacturer Héroux-Devtek Inc. announced that Réal Raymond will take over as the company’s Chairman of the Board. Raymond will replace John M. Cybulski, who has served in the position since 2007, but is retiring this year. In addition to his current Réal Raymond duties, Raymond currently sits on the board of directors of Sun Life Financial Inc., Metro Inc. and is Chairman of the Board of Aéroports de Montréal. Paule Doré, Corporate Director, who joined Héroux-Devtek’s Board in 2010, will succeed Raymond as Chair of the Human Resources and Corporate Governance Committee. www.herouxdevtek.com

Siemens Canada appoints new VP Siemens Canada announced that Joris Myny has been appointed as the senior VP of the industry sector, responsible for sales, marketing and service operations within the fields of Automation, Integrated Drive Systems including Gear Units, Motion Joris Myny Control, Instrumentation, Industrial Control and PLM Software. Myny began with Siemens in 1990 with the Automation & Drives Group and most recently served as VP of Sales Integration, Siemens Product Lifecycle Management Software. www.siemens.ca

AV&R, IMAC complete merger Montreal-based AV&R Vision & Robotics and IMAC Automation successfully completed their merger in March. The combined company, AV&R, is the largest aerospace industry robotics firm in the world and one of the largest engineering firms specialized in automation in Quebec. AV&R will be led by JeanFrancois Dupont, co-founder and COO of AV&R Vision & Robotics. He succeeds Eric Beauregard, who will continue to be involved as a member of the company’s board of directors. The new group is comprised of a team of 120 people, including 80 engineering graduates, in its Old Montreal and Saint-Bruno offices. www.avr-global.com March/April | 2014

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Siemens’ new $100 million VC fund backs Canadian 3D rendering start-up

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iemens’ industry sector and venture capital unit announced the launch of a new US$100 million Industry of the Future venture capital fund. According to the company, the new fund targets young start-ups judged to be either disruptive to existing industrial markets or likely to pioneer new ones. To date, the fund has invested in two companies. One is Boston-based CounterTack, which develops next generation cyber security software. The other is Montreal-based Lagoa, which provides a cloud-based 3D rendering and visualization service. Similar to Autodesk 360 Rendering, Lagoa MultiOptics renderer produces photo-realistic images through path tracing—a more sophisticated form of ray tracing that includes visual effects like soft shadows, depth of field and motion blur by default. In addition, the service allows scenes to be shared, edited and rendered by design collaborators. www.siemens.ca www.lagoa.com

Canadian-made F-35 tail assembly takes first flight Magellan Aerospace announced that its first horizontal tail assembly installed on an F-35A Lightning II aircraft was successfully flown for the first time in February. Magellan is under contract with BAE Systems to produce horizontal tail assemblies for the CTOL variant of the F-35 and is expected to produce more than 1,000 sets of these components for the program over a 20-year period. The company says its investment in facilities, equipment and processes leading up to the flight, has positioned Magellan to potentially achieve sales approaching CAN$2 billion on the F-35. To date, Magellan has surpassed CAD$120 million in revenues on the program. Magellan, under contract with Rolls-Royce, has also been producing the vane box assembly and transition duct for all of the F-35B Short Take Off and Landing (STOVL) variants. The company has been producing a number of composite assemblies and machined details to Lockheed Martin directly. www.magellan.aero www.design-engineering.com

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Autodesk Fusion 360 Documentation goes to beta To complete its total design-to-manufacture chain of cloud-enabled engineering software, Autodesk recently opened the final missing component, mechanical drawing creation, to beta testing. Called Fusion 360 Documentation, the application creates a standard 4-view set from Fusion 360 models, including one base view and three projected views (2 orthographic and 1 isometric). Users can then change the orientation, position and scale of the base and dependent views using the standard Autodesk

“view cube”, or by repositioning the base view, before committing geometry to the sheet. Users can then add dimensions, notes and labels as well as additional views. Once created, the drawing stays associative and updates as revisions are made to the Fusion 360 model. Still, Fusion 360 Documentation’s “Getting Started Guide” points out that the application is still in the Beta stage, but is in constant development with frequent updates. To sign up for the Documentation beta, check out the Fusion 360 web site. http://fusion360.autodesk.com

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SOLIDWORKS Mechanical Conceptual Dassault Systemes’ foray into the 3D direct editing, motion-study space may suggest the brand’s future direction.

By Ralph Grabowski

study stuff I’ve seen so far, which seems like it’s much better than the approach you have to take with legacy-code SolidWorks. hen Dassault Systemes held its annual SolidWorks World I like the heads-up user interface, and the non-reliance on a convention last January, it announced that a new Solid- Windows user interface.” Works Mechanical Conceptual package would finally ship in These changes came about two years ago when Dassault decided April. In essence, the name describes what it does: Modeling of on a new course and a new look for all its software (about 240 conceptual designs of things that move, like machinery and packages in all); SolidWorks Conceptual software follows the mechanisms, in 2D and 3D. same path as the others. In a press release about SWMC, Dassault emphasized its new vision: “In the Age of Experience, the world of design has changed: It is more social, more conceptual, and collaboration is critical.” This vision is quite different from how engineers are used to working; nevertheless, SWMC presents a modeling environment based on Dassault’s aim for its software having social, conceptual, connected and instinctive elements. Social: All designers on a project are connected to each other through a live chat window. Comments are posted to private communities; you, other users, and your clients can provide feedback on the design through Dassault’s SwYm (See What You Mean) forum system Figure 1: SolidWorks Mechanical Conceptual software models motion in 2D and 3D. running in a supported Web browser, without need for an SWMC license. In the mid-1990s, when it was first released, SolidWorks was Conceptual: SWMC is arranged to let you develop many revolutionary and today remains the most popular MCAD designs rapidly through the use of direct modeling; you are not system. But it is aging, and so Dassault spent seven years figur- forced to define parameters or add constraints, as you do in ing out how to modernize it. SolidWorks Mechanical Concep- SolidWorks. Parameters and such can be added later. tual (SWMC) is the result. The biggest changes from SolidWorks Connected: SWMC is connected to the Enovia V6 database, are that this new software allows direct modeling and editing, which is housed on the cloud, either on- or off-premise. Onand that part files do not reside on your computer. premise hosting is promised for a future release; initially, DasThe idea behind SWMC is that you use it to rapidly and sault will host your data on its own servers. Design iterations collaboratively iterate a working design, then bring the design of each concept are saved automatically, and changes are updated into SolidWorks for detailing and documentation. As one user to all connected users. This method of saving changes means admiringly described the new software, “I like the 2D motion the design is backed up automatically.

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Figure 2: SWMC’s user interface includes a live chat window, at right.

Instinctive: SWMC’s “Single Modeling Environment” handles the entire design process, from layout sketches to 3D geometry (parts and assemblies) through the use of history, parametrics and direct editing. SWMC lets you directly edit parts (SolidWorks can’t do this), yet maintains design intent like a history-based model. Once the model is sufficiently developed, you can run motion simulation to ensure the assembly works correctly and that parts don’t crash into one another. Concerns About SWMC Dassault is in a bind. It wants to keep its massive, two-million SolidWorks customer base happy, yet it also wants to transition them its incompatible 3Dexperience platform. In several areas, the result will be a disconnect for SolidWorks users: Incompatible: Despite the name, SolidWorks Mechanical Conceptual does not work with SolidWorks. You cannot take a motion-optimized, parameterized model that you carefully constructed in SWMC and then pop it into SolidWorks to quickly complete the design. Instead, SWMC exports only dumb geometry to SolidWorks through 3DXML, Dassault’s lightweight exchange format that’s similar to JT from Siemens and DWF from Autodesk. The loss of design intelligence means you have to March/April | 2014

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laboriously set up the model’s parameters a second time in SolidWorks. Dassault won’t have a direct SolidWorks translator ready for SWMC’s launch, and when the translator does ship, it is expected to cost extra. There are reasons why SWMC is as incompatible with SolidWorks as it is with Pro/E or NX. One reason is that it uses Dassault’s Enovia database for storing models, which is not like a traditional file format. Instead, Enovia stores design data as fields and records in a massive database, kind of in the way that Visio stores graphical elements in spreadsheet-like files. Whether it’s V6 or Visio, the result is that translators are very difficult to write. The other reason is that the two programs use different modeling kernels. SolidWorks has always licensed Parasolid from Siemens PLM (and will continue to do so in the future), while SWMC employs Dassault’s own CGM (convergence geometric modeler), on which CATIA is based. Costly: SWMC is going to be expensive, no question about it. It is priced at $2,988 per user, per year, and is priced even higher outside the U.S. In comparison, the base version of SolidWorks is $3,995, and you pay that once. Now, Dassault has been advertising the SWMC price as “just $249 per month” but this is misleading, because you www.design-engineering.com

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cannot pay for just one month; you pay for 12 and then pay again the following year. In addition, the license is tied to a named user, so no floating licenses in your office. At this early stage, it is not clear if free 30-day trials will be available. Dassault has not mentioned them, but the speculation is there will be none because SWMC uses Dassault’s servers to process data, which is a cost to them. Unfamiliar: The user interface of SWMC is different from SolidWorks, even though Dassault claims in its press release that it has a “SolidWorks-familiar, easy-touse interface.” However, Figures 1 and 2 show that, to the contrary, SWMC follows the new UI guidelines that Dassault is applying to all its V6 software. SMWC is not the first attempt by Dassault to befriend SolidWorks users through Envoia V6. The original was n!fuze (aka SolidWorks Product Data Sharing, aka SolidWorks Connect), but it quickly bombed when users couldn’t figure out why they should pay just to share files and comments with other. The Competitors’ Approach Dassault’s primary competitors are approaching the problem of modernizing their aging MCAD systems in ways that are similar and different. Autodesk’s strategy is most similar to Dassault’s. It’s leaving the older Inventor in place, along with its many add-ons. The modern replacement, Fusion, began as a direct modeling complement to AutoCAD and Inventor. Then, last year, Autodesk repurposed Fusion as “cloud-assisted” MCAD software. Like SWMC, Fusion has its own file format, and so must translate drawings to AutoCAD and Inventor. Autodesk aims to run all its software on the cloud, as identified by the 360 suffix. PTC invented the original parametric MCAD program, Pro/Engineer, and then a few years ago rewrote it as a new MCAD platform under the name of Creo. Once users purchase the base version of Creo, they can add compatible add-ons, such as www.design-engineering.com

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for direct modeling or FEA. When it comes to exchanging drawings, there is no loss of data, because Creo and all modules employ a universal file format. In contrast to Dassault and Autodesk, PTC has shown little interest in putting CAD on the cloud. Siemens PLM Software is keeping its two MCAD programs, NX and Solid Edge, as they are. But, a number of years ago, the company integrated direct modeling into them under the name of Synchronous Technology. Because SynchTech is integrated into the CAD software, there are no data translation problems. Siemens has stated it will not put CAD on the cloud. So, it appears that the MCAD vendors are splitting into two disparate camps. One is writing new, incompatible software while betting on the future of the cloud; the other camp is maintaining a single file format, and is barely interested in the cloud. Dassault is firmly in the first camp, and SWMC is only the first of a series of vertical programs to compliment SolidWorks. Next in the series is SolidWorks Industrial Conceptual for conceptual industrial design, such as the outsides of toasters and snowmobiles. It will use the excellent surfacing capabilities of CATIA and is expected to enter post-beta customer testing (the “Lighthouse” program) this summer. Engineers are, by nature, conservative, due to the awesome responsibility they carry in their design work. Back when I was an engineer, I would explain to friends that “when a doctor screws up, he can only kill one patient at a time; when we engineers make mistakes, we can kill hundreds simultaneously.” And so we don’t accept anything new just because of its promises; new technology has to prove it is safe through accurate analyses, data integrity and longevity, and correctly-made drawings. The experience with n!fuze is not good news for Dassault and its hope of weaning SolidWorks users off SolidWorks. Combined with the correctly cautious nature of engineers, it will be interesting to watch whether the all-new SMWC is able to gain traction. DE www.solidworks.com March/April | 2014

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eveloping a product as complex as a car or airplane is challenging enough on it’s own. Either requires precision engineering, elegant design and rigourous testing, not to mention tight adherence to an obstacle course of regulatory requirements. Boston-based Terrafugia is looking to sell both classes of vehicles in one: The Transition Roadable Aircraft, a two-seat Light Sport Airplane that can take off and land at any of the more than 5,000 public-use airport around the country. When it does land though, it can fold its wings in about a minute, drive at highway speeds on any surface road and park in a single car garage. But before Terrafugia can bring the Transition to market, the company must show that its flying car is in compliance with the FAA’s Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) standards as well as the National Highway Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicles. As part of that process, all manufacturers of LSA are required to maintain complete “Production Documentation,” including parts lists/Bill of Materials (BOMs). When new revisions of the standards become accepted by the FAA, old production vehicles still need to demonstrate line item compliance to the standards in effect when they were shipped. Initially, Terrafugia was managing their product information in a paper-based manner with automotive and aviation specifications contained in large manuals and BOMs tracked in Excel spreadsheets without any association to each other. The company needed to track this detailed and dynamic data in a more controlled and efficient manner to ensure adherence to the LSA requirements. “We consider it a best practice to have a digital BOM under change control,” stated Douglas Quattrochi, vice president of operations for Terrafugia. “A Product Lifecycle Management tool was therefore a very natural need for us.” Terrafugia set out to find a PLM solution that could meet their needs for product information management, particularly BOM and change management capabilities, at the right price. The company evaluated three vendors and found that the Empower PLM solution from Omnify Software was the perfect fit. “As a small company with very limited resources, we needed March/April | 2014

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to make sure that the PLM solution we purchased was intuitive, immediately configurable to our needs, and an excellent value,” said Quattrochi. “We found all of this with Omnify Empower PLM.” Terrafugia’s product definition team found the Empower PLM interface to be straightforward, aesthetically pleasing and easy to navigate. “We were able to configure the software to our needs based on the recommendations we received during our training, and we found a licensing solution that could be tailored to our budget and timeframe,” added Quattrochi. The BOM and revision management capabilities of Empower PLM allowed Terrafugia to take managing parts list information one step further. The company now tracks old and new production vehicle information electronically and with associations in Empower PLM. This facilitates compliance with the LSA requirements. “We created a BOM for the current version of the LSA standards for new vehicles and are also able to track past revisions of vehicles pointing to past revisions of the standards,” Quattrochi says. “We use associations and documents to create a bi-directional cross reference between requirements and parts.” The BOM Attribute feature of Empower PLM also helps to track the weight of each part to determine the weight of the entire vehicle/aircraft — a critical aspect of aircraft development. The BOM Attribute field is user defined and can help track important notes such as component weight. All Terrafugia vehicles are custom ordered, therefore each build is a variant of a Parent BOM. The variant BOM lists all customer configured items. “We use BOM Attributes to store the weight of each component, giving us the ability to know exactly what each aircraft weighs,” Quattrochi says. “The ability to leverage this field gives us greater insight into the BOM and better design control.” The Transition is still in pre-production. “While we can’t make productivity comparisons, it’s safe to assume that we simply couldn’t have produced our prototype Bill of Materials with the tools we had before,” Quattrochi says. DE www.terrafugia.com www.omnifysoft.com www.design-engineering.com

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Rate of CLIMB Blue skies ahead for Canadian aerospace By Jim Anderton

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ith 2014 shaping up to be a year of modest, but unmistakably forward progress in the recovery, Canadian firms serving the aerospace and defense industries face mixed signals from the sector. Civilian aerospace is strong and is expected to stay that way for years. On the defence procurement side, however, the F-35 saga continues with costs still unclear. The federal government is threatening to reset the CF-18 replacement project to the beginning and Sea King replacement rescue helicopters are delayed. Civilian Aero Looking Up Civilian aerospace is perhaps the most metalworking friendly of industrial sectors. While composites are making headway in fuselage and wig sections, new light alloys are pushing back with excellent strength and light weight, ensuring an excellent future for the sector. The recession deferred many aircraft replacements, and with travel increasing and oil prices hovering at approximately US$100 per barrel, airlines need new equipment. Fuel accounts for over half of airlines’ operating expenses, and growth in margins and market share requires ever lower seat-mile costs. Lowering those costs can be achieved in two ways: Bigger airplanes, more fuel-efficient airplanes or ideally both. For the first time, 2014 will see widespread use of both the March/April | 2014

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super jumbo Airbus A380 and the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. While both are significant technological achievements, they also represent a multibillion-dollar gamble on the future of global air transportation. The A380 is designed to work with the current hub-and-spoke system of smaller aircraft feeding passenger volume into large airports where large, heavy aircraft handle longdistance transoceanic and transcontinental routes. The 787 and smaller jets from Boeing, Bombardier, Embraer and others are significantly smaller and are ideal for a model of multiple pointto-point routes at both short and long ranges. Boeing appears to be hedging its bets with larger versions of the Dreamliner, but, in the short term, other factors such as international aviation regulation and air traffic control capacity might decide the issue in favour of the status quo. For the Canadian industry, it’s an important issue. Brazil’s Embraer and Canada’s Bombardier are perfectly positioned to satisfy a spike in demand for small, efficient airliners with speed and altitude performance similar to the big jets. The key is the 70-to-140 passenger aircraft segment which is predicted to be the economic “sweet spot” for operators serving growing middle-sized cities in North America, Europe and Asia. Both currently serve the hub-and-spoke model well, but with smaller aircraft and low margin regional carriers operating them, reducing seat mile costs with Boeing or Airbus $200 million aircraft isn’t an option. www.design-engineering.com

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CoverStory 21 If the point-to-point model takes over, however, those same regionals may serve lucrative North American routes driving demand for more, smaller fuel-efficient jets. Embraer predicts that 40 percent of global economic growth through 2031 will be located in small and midsize cities globally. Overall, the firm foresees a 5 percent year-over-year growth in revenue passengerkilometers over the next 20 years requiring just under 33,000 new aircraft with a total market value of US $3.6 trillion. It’s a big planet, and we’ll need thousands of Tier 1, 2 and 3 suppliers to meet the demand. Will composites take over the airframe industry? While Boeing’s 787 has pioneered carbon composites for large airframe construction, the jury is still out on the long-term viability of the technology. The A350 series, Airbus’ primary competitor to the 787, uses aluminum-lithium alloys for major structures; fuel efficiency is claimed to match or exceed Dreamliner performance with lower technical risk. Alcoa recently signed a US$110 million agreement to supply the alloy as well as large titanium forgings from a large press designed to serve major aero component needs such as wing box forgings. Reparability is key for airframes expected to serve for 40 or more years in passenger and freight service. Aluminum structures are relatively easy to repair and while major composite

structures have been cycled to at least double their advertised fatigue life, fixing the inevitable loading ramp or hangar mishap will test Boeing’s plastic airframe philosophy. Bombardier, Embraer Against the Heavyweights For the home team, Bombardier is winning a significant share of the global market. At the 2013 Dubai airshow, the firm announced orders and commitments for up to 38 aircraft with a value of just over US$2 billion. Of that, 20 Q400 turboprops were signed as were a letter of intent from Iraqi Airways for 16 CS 300 jets. The C-Series is crucial to Bombardier and after a slow start, orders and commitments currently stand at 419 units. Bombardier remains strong in the regional jet market signing an agreement with options for up to 70 CRJ900 NextGen Regional Jets for American Airlines, and recently secured letters of intent for 30 more Q400s for a Chinese customer. Bombardier’s direct competitor, Embraer, isn’t standing still. The firm recently announced an order for 60 E175 jets from American Airlines with options for another 90 aircraft. The stated value is US$2.5 billion, although the actual price paid by American wasn’t disclosed; for large orders, pricing usually carries a significant discount.

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22 CoverStory Both the Bombardier and Embraer aircraft represent more than just another small jet for small markets. Bombardier estimates the market for the 100-to149-seat category to be more than 19,000 aircraft, which will generate more than US$250 billion in revenue over the next 20 years. Bombardier expects to be able to capture up to half of this market with the C Series. It’s an ambitious target, as the category includes both heavyweights Boeing and Airbus, with major airlines heavily invested in their equipment. A major factor in the aircraft, but especially for the fast growing discount airline segment, is cockpit commonality. Single-type fleets like Southwest and WestJet (both of whom operate advanced versions of the Boeing 737) realize significant savings in training and maintenance costs. Airbus offers similar savings to customers like Air Canada who operate A3XX series jets. Bombardier expects to crack those markets with a promised 15 to 20 percent lower seat-mile costs than competitors, although all the players are increasing efficiency concurrently. Power Plants Get Lean The vast majority of new airframes will carry two engines and, on the power plant side, it’s also about efficiency. The Boeing Dreamliner, for example, is 20 percent more fuel efficient than the 767 it replaces with approximately 40 percent of improvement coming from its Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 or General Electric GEnx engines. To achieve this efficiency, more of the inlet airflow is conducted around the engine core using a very large fan. This very high “bypass ratio” design results in quieter engines and fan blades with complex contours to manage the much higher airflow and higher fan tip speeds. Additional fuel is saved by eliminating the traditional enginesupplied bleed air for deicing and cabin pressurization, as these functions are handled electrically in the 787. Pressure for greater efficiency is no less intense for smaller engines. General Electric’s current NG 34 turbofan and CPX turboprop technology development programs are targeting a 15 percent lower fuel burn through improved engine aerodynamics, higher pressure ratio compressors and advanced materials. In July, the firm opened a new global robotics automation and instrumentation R&D center in Bromont, Québec. Pratt and Whitney, the Hartford, Connecticut-based major competitor to GE in this market, is the sole supplier of its new PurePower 1500G geared turbofan for the Bombardier C-Series and will assemble the engine in Québec. Overall, more expensive refractory metals forged and profiled into more complex shapes will shape the engine supplier market in 2014 and beyond, March/April | 2014

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while composites will gain in nacelle and pylon applications. For civilian and defence projects however, the high financial and technical risk of new aircraft development means considerable investment from government and suppliers, with the obvious motive to anchor jobs in domestic markets. In the case of China’s Shenyang, which is developing its own small airliner, technology transfer may be an additional motive. The result for Bombardier is a major portion of the work occurring outside Canada. For Quebec, the investment keeps the Montreal aerospace hub vibrant, but at the federal level, recent trade liberalization negotiations by Prime Minister Harper and the political need to secure enough F-35 work to offset the huge program cost mean little chance of a “buy Canadian” requirement for any major defence program for the foreseeable future. This leaves Canadian companies chasing contracts with major contractors on their own to find work on programs that, like the F-35 and C-Series, can play suppliers on different continents against each other to keep downward pressure on pricing. On the C-Series, for example, Aviation Week and Space Technology reported last year that the Shenyang fuselage component deal was designed, in part at least, to keep Western supplier prices under control at a time when Bombardier’s cash burn is substantial until major deliveries of the C-Series kick-in come 2015. Bombardier denies the AW&ST analysis, but the overall message is clear: Compete with low–wage suppliers in Asia and elsewhere to win the business. The upside for Canadian companies is that demand from Embraer, Boeing and Airbus gives the sector enough of a potential customer base to justify investment in state-of-the-art domestic engineering and production capacity. DE www.aiac.ca

Jim Anderton is the editor of Canadian Metalworking magazine. www.design-engineering.com

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Automation EtherCAT Box Beckhoff Automation released its EP1816-3008, an IP 67-rated I/O solution for harsh environments with built-in tilt monitoring in longitudinal and transverse directions. The measuring device has two integrated 3-axis acceleration sensors and 16 digital inputs. The EP1816-3008 EtherCAT Box features two integrated 3-axis, 16-bit acceleration sensors with resolution options of ±2 g, ±4 g, ±8 g and ±16 g. The sampling frequency is 1 Hz to 5 kHz. These MEMS are based on forked silicon structures, which have movements or vibrations that result in a capacitive change and a corresponding signal value. www.beckhoff.com

Programmable Logic Controller Rockwell Automation announced its Allen-Bradley Micro820, a 20-point programmable logic controller (PLC) that features embedded Ethernet and serial ports and a microSD slot. In addition, pulse-width modulation (PWM) output and recipe management makes it suitable for small machines. Accessories include the Micro800 LCD display, which supports up to eight lines of ASCII text with a four-color backlight. In addition, the Micro800 DeviceNet scanner plug-in option supports up to 20 nodes of Allen-Bradley PowerFlex AC drives or Allen-Bradley CompactBlock LDX I/O. Lastly, The Micro800 motion high-speed counter plug-in module provides position feedback from the servo drive. www.ab.com

Programmable Safety Controller Banner Engineering unveiled the SC26-2 Programmable Safety Controller that uses safety function blocks, Boolean logic functions and a programming environment for creating safety control logic. The system features 26 input terminals and two redundant solid state safety outputs. The GUI configuration software features pre-configured safety function blocks, as well as a ladder logic diagram and a text-based summary of all of the input device and controller output settings. The optional LCD displays IO status and actionable diagnostics like input fault information and device wiring details. Ethernet models have an embedded Ethernet node that provides up to 64 virtual status outputs. www.bannerengineering.com

Display Transmission Technology B&R introduced its Smart Display Link 3 for digital display data transmission that allows a maximum distance of 100 meters between the PC and panel. With Smart Display Link 3, all communication channels are transferred over a standard Ethernet cable and RJ45 connector. Graphics data is transferred directly from the PC system to the panel without having to be processed by additional PC architecture in the panel. This technology can also be used regardless of operating system. As a result, Smart Display Link 3 is compatible with all automation panels currently in the field. www.br-automation.com March/April | 2014

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IdeaGenerator 25 Pick-and-Place Module WEISS North America, Inc. introduced its HP70 Pick- and-Place direct-drive component that measures 60mm wide and achieves speeds over 100 cycles per minute with repeat accuracy of 0.01mm. The HP70 incorporates a drive concept that works with two linear motor axes that feature a ‘knuckle‘ design on the y/z axis. Essentially, two horizontal axes— with 125, 225, or 325mm stroke length—are arranged in parallel above one another, and then connected via a kinematic unit. This guarantees a vertical stroke of 70mm. www.weissna.com

CNC Siemens released its new Sinumerik 808D Advanced CNC, designed for basic milling and turning machines. It offers up to five axes / spindle motion control on a single machine channel, with drive bus communication over standard Ethernet protocol, plus Auto Servo Tuning (AST). The units also include an incremental encoder with 2,500 parts per revolution (ppr) or an absolute encoder with 20-bit resolution. Motor speeds up to 4,000 rpm are offered with Safe Torque Off (STO) and IP65 enclosure protection. The rated torque is 1.9-40 Nm with drive line input of 400V and overload rating of 300 percent. www.usa.siemens.com

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Vision Sensor Balluff launched its BVS-E Universal vision sensor, which integrates processing electronics, lighting and two digital outputs in a single device. In addition to inspecting a large number of characteristics in one pass, the sensor can also simultaneously check brightness, compare contrasts, count edges, check positions, detect patterns and read codes at speed. Check results are issued either as an OK or error signal via the digital outputs or the RS 232/Ethernet interface. The device can locate up to 40 barcodes and data matrix codes per second, and then read and independently verify their position. www.balluff.ca

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Frame Grabber Pleora Technologies unveiled its iPORT CL-Ten Full External Frame Grabber that transforms Camera Link Full cameras into GigE Vision-compliant cameras. The unit transmits uncompressed video at the maximum Camera Link Full rate of 6.12 Gb/s. The video is sent with low, consistent end-to-end latency directly to ports on a computer over industry-standard 10 GigE fiber cable. www.pleora.com www.design-engineering.com

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Teledyne DALSA introduced two new models in its Shad-o-Box HS X-ray detector line: The new Shad-o-Box 3K HS and Shad-o-Box 6K HS cameras. The detectors feature resolutions of 2304 by 1300 and 2304 by 2940 pixels, with active areas of 11.4 x 6.4cm and 11.4 x 14.6cm respectively. Both models use a 49.5

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NovaTorque, Inc. introduced 7.5hp and 10hp horsepower models of its PremiumPlus+ motors. According to the company, its electronically commutated permanent magnet motors reduce motor losses by 30 to 50 percent. Due to its patented flux-focusing stator and rotor hub geometry, the NovaTorque motor produces this performance with an all-ferrite (versus rare earth) magnet design. PremiumPlus+ motors are packaged in standard NEMA frame sizes and mounting dimensions and are compatible with readily available variable frequency drives (VFDs) from most leading manufacturers. www.novatorque.com

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WEG Electric Corp. introduced its CWC series miniature contactors. The compact contactors provide up to a 22A current rating, AC-3 utilization category, for motors up to 15 hp at 460V. Dimensions of the 7A to 16A contactors are the same for AC or DC coil voltages. DC models feature low consumption coils allowing operation directly from a PLC without interface relays. Available in three-pole and four-pole models, www.design-engineering.com

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IdeaGenerator 27 contactors are 35mm DIN-rail mountable and feature IP20-rated housings, self-lifting pressure plates and coil voltage indication. Available accessories include front mounting auxiliary contact blocks, surge suppressors, electronic timing relays, wiring kits, mechanical interlock and latch blocks and a selection of overload relays. www.weg.net

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Extreme Environment Motor Maxon Motor released its EC-4 pole 32 HD motor, which is designed for operation in air or flooded in hydraulic oil. The power rating depends on the surrounding medium and amounts to 220W in air and 480W in oil. In addition, the motors are designed for ambient temperatures of more than 200°C and atmospheric pressures of up to 1700 bar. The 32mm motors are also able to withstand vibrations of up to 25grms as well as impacts of up to 1000G. They feature efficiency up to 89 percent in air, more than 80 percent in oil. www.maxonmotorusa.com

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Power Steering Motor Johnson Electric announced an EPS series motor platform for automotive electric power steering. It delivers 20 percent higher steering power and 10 percent lower cogging torque in comparison with existing brush motor technology. The motor weight is also reduced 10 percent to improve fuel economy. The company’s EPS series brush motor platform employs innovative design features to generate the industry highest steering power, while maintain low cogging torque that is comparable to the brushless EPS motor technology. www.johnsonelectric.com

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Detectable Spherical Bearings Plastic bearing maker igus rolled out its line of detectable self-aligning bearings for the food industry. Both the housing and spherical ball are detectable by standard metal-detection systems to pick up small particles of the bearings were failure to occur. According to the company, the bearings are dry-running, unaffected by dirt and dust, operate well in liquids and a variety of chemicals and are corrosion resistant. They are suited to run in temperatures from -40º – 176ºF, and are able to absorb high forces due to their vibration-dampening properties. www.igus.com

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Integrated XY Ball-Screw Stage Aerotech introduced its line of PlanarSL mechanical bearing, ballscrew-driven XY stages. The line features a precision-ground and preloaded ball screw that’s engineered to drive directly through the centers of friction and stiffness. In addition, the PlanarSL is available with low-thermal expansion (3.3 ppm/ ˚C) glass scales on both axes. The linear encoder, available with amplified sine (1 Vpp) or 0.1 µm TTL digital outputs, is mounted near the centers of action for high-accuracy positioning. The stages comes with a 24 VDC bipolar stepper motor. The company also offers brushless and brush DC motors with preconfigured, high-resolution rotary encoders. www.aerotech.com www.design-engineering.com

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28 IdeaGenerator Sensors DC Transmitters Omega introduced its DMD4008 series of transmitters that accept a resistance input from potentiometer, slidewire, linear position, displacement or rotational devices and provides an optically isolated DC voltage or current output that is linearly related to the potentiometer position. The DMD4008 is a quick setup for hundreds of I/O ranges, features external switches and table for range selection, has removable plugs for fast installation with a functional output test button and selectable sink/source for current output. Applications include over, under, out-of-range position monitoring; remote control of position monitoring; remote control of positioning devices; and control of potentiometer outputs. www.omega.ca

Force Moment Sensor SCHUNK released its FTL Force Moment sensor that features six independent load measurement ranges allowing for mea-

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surement of forces up to 150N and moments up to 3Nm. The sensor is also built heavy enough to withstand up to three times the normal load and provide accuracies of better than 3 percent. The signal is scanned with an internal sampling rate of 1.5 kHz at 12-bit analogue resolution. The sensor can cope with a short-term overload. Configuration and evaluation are possible by RS232 or CAN bus. The sensor requires a battery-servable power supply from 12 – 24 VDC. www.schunk.com

Miniature Modular Encoders HEIDENHAIN launched its ERO 1200/1400 series of modular optical rotary encoders without integral bearing. With onboard interpolation, the ERO 1400 can achieve resolutions of 37,500 signal periods per revolution. The encoders’ bearingless design allows axial motion up to ±0.02mm, providing room for thermal growth of motors or machines. This encoder series supports line driven TTL outputs (RS422), as well as differential one volt peak-to-peak signals. The ERO 1400 features through-shaft diameters of 4, 6, or 8mm, and a self-centering slide mechanism. The ERO 1200 is available with a 10mm or 12mm shaft, offering a graduation accuracy of ±6 arc seconds. www.heidenhain.us

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ince the introduction of ailerons and other control surfaces, the rigid and static construction of aircraft wings has served as a given in aerospace design. But for nearly a century, engineers have known that a one-shape-fits-all approach to wing design isn’t the most efficient way to keep the fuselage and its contents in the air. For example, a wing geometry that best promotes lift for take-off and landing at slower speeds loses its efficiency as the plane transitions to level flight. In the same vein, a wing designed for cruising speeds requires huge amounts of power to generate sufficient lift during take-off and ascent. Over the years, many attempts have been made to create a wing that dynamically morphs to suit the various phases of flight. Fighter jets like the F-111, F-14, MiG 23 and others, for example, feature a variable-sweep wing (i.e. “swing wing”) that jut out at nearly a 90-degree angle during take-off but sweep back toward the tail during flight to reduce drag. Other concepts have included changing the wings’ angle of attack (e.g. the F-8 Crusader) or twisting the wing down its long axis, similar to the Wright Brother’s Flyer or the experimental X-53 Active Aeroelastic Wing. As yet, variable geometry approaches like these haven’t been applied to commercial aircraft. But according to engineering professor, Dr. Fengfeng “Jeff” Xi, at Ryerson University’s department of Aerospace Engineering, doing so could one day reduce the amount of fuel large passenger jets consume during routine flights. “When you fly a plane, you have take-off, climb, cruise, decent and landing,” Dr. Xi explains. “These are all different aerodynamically speaking, and if you translated those phases into optimal wing shapes, the geometries would all look radically different. Right now, airplanes use high lift devices such as flaps to produce more lift in a climb, for example, but that’s not optimal because you are using a lot of energy to produce it. What you want is to have the overall wing geometry change.” Working in partnership with Bombardier and with backing from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Dr. Xi and his research colleagues are developing a method for morphing wing geometry that goes well beyond previous methods. Most strikingly, Xi’s design would do away with traditional control surfaces like flaps and ailerons. In addition, his approach isn’t limited to morphing only one wing parameter (e.g. span, sweep, angle of attack, etc.). Instead, his concept would allow www.design-engineering.com

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CanadianInnovator the wing to potentially morph all parameters, in flight, to attain an optimized target shape. For example, during take-off or ascent, a variable geometry wing would extend to its full span, increase angle of attack or progressively curl the wing upward, from root to tip, to maximize lift. After reaching level cruising flight, the wings might then transform by reducing the span and sweeping backwards to reduce drag. “Of course, if you want change the shape, you can’t build a continuous wing,” Xi says. “So what you do is design the wing in segments or what we call, a variable geometry truss. In a traditional design, the wing box is composed of spars with ribs at a fixed distance from each other. In our design, there are linear actuators between the ribs.” Proportionally engaging these individual actuators—each wing segment has one actuator for leading edge, one for trailing edge, and two for respective diagonals—allows the overall structure to morph to the optimal shape. “We’ve also developed a technology so that when these structures move, they remain rigid to withstand all the loads,” he says. “So we have added four passive bars that are lockable, two in place of the leading edge spar and two in place of the trailing edge spar. During the transformation, some of the passive bars would be released and others locked to maintain rigidity.” So far, Xi says his team—including Dr. Paul Walsh and two

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Ph.D. students Daniel Finistauri and Amin Moosavian—has pinpointed the various optimal wing shapes with 3D printed models tested in a wind tunnel and built a two-module variable geometry truss system to make sure it can withstand the loads that would be encountered during the in-flight transformations. The next step is developing a flexible yet durable material to skin the morphing wing structure and eventually putting the design to a limited real-world test. “The idea to have the system be completely computer controlled,” he says. “But practically speaking, we won’t apply the technology to the whole wing initially. What we are doing with Bombardier now is trying it on a winglet. They want to try it out locally first.” As yet, Xi says there are no hard numbers to quantify how much effect a variable geometry wing would have on efficiency, and therefore, fuel economy. However, he estimates it could reduce drag by approximately 3 percent. That may seem small, but improving the efficiency of the hundreds of flights taking place each day could add up to a significant reduction in CO2 emissions. “The push is to help ‘green’ aviation. If you can achieve the optimal aerodynamic performance, then you can maximize lift and reduce drag and fuel consumption,” Xi says. “The fact is, airplane design hasn’t seen a drastic change since almost its inception, so a morphing wing could represent a paradigm shift in future aircraft.” DE www.ryerson.ca/aerospace

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FluidPower Contents 34 Fluid Power News Festo’s BionicKangaroo gets the jump on Hannover Messe 2014

38 Shoptalk Innovative fluid power products usher in dramatic increases in hydraulic efficiency

42 Fluid Power Roundtable ‘14 Canada’s fluid power leaders discuss the economic outlook and trends driving the fluid power industry

46 Fluid Power: Hydraulics Removing oscillations from open circuit hydraulic systems is tricky, but a few key concepts can boost system stability

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50 CFPA Corner The growth of fluid power has led to an industrial field known for its power, smarts and safety

52 Fluid Power Showcase The latest in hydraulic and pneumatic product technology

55 Fluid Power Product Index 56 Fluid Power Product Listings 67 Fluid Power Supplier Listings

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Festo BionicKangaroo gets a jump on Hannover Messe

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s is its tradition, international automation giant Festo, through the company’s Bionic Learning Network, has revealed the latest of its nature-inspired robots, the BionicKangaroo. As in previous years, the unveiling was in anticipation of the company’s appearance at the massive Hannover Messe industrial expo held annually in Hannover, Germany in April. Unlike the SmartBird or last year’s impressive BionicOpter, which highlighted the high-speed coordinated precision of the company’s electric motor technology, this year’s creation depends as much on Festo’s pneumatic components for its characteristic leaps. The BionicKangaroo is also decidedly earth-bound; in fact, replicating the efficient motion of a kangaroo depends on that. The reason is that, in the wild, kangaroos are notable for an evolutionary adaptation that allows them to hop progressively faster and higher but without consuming much more energy. The principle mechanism behind this is their exceptionally long legs and elastic Achilles tendon. As the kangaroo lands, the tendon elastically stores the kinetic energy of its previous leap. That energy is then released to propel the next jump, thereby minimizing input from the animal’s thigh muscles. Similarly, Festo’s BionicKangaroo uses what the company refers to as “an elastic spring made of rubber,”—strung from the robot’s foot to its knee-joint—that cushions the impact and recaptures the kangaroo’s momentum as it lands. However, what amounts to a rubber band alone isn’t enough to create the animal’s stable kinematic motion. In place of leg muscles, the robot incorporates two of the company’s DSNUP 20 pneumatic cylinders connected to the lower legs. Using either a small on-board compressor or high-pressure storage device, the cylinders pre-tension the rubber tendons while servomotors at the hip joint shift the robot’s center of gravity forward. When the BionicKangaroo reaches the optimal angle to jump forward, two solenoid valves release the tension. While in the air, during the leap phase, the servomotors in the hips thrust the legs forward to help propel the robot and properly position its feet for the landing. March/April | 2014

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Of course, generating a powerful leap is only a small part of the overall equation. That forward momentum needs to be controlled to make sure the robot stays balanced in the air. As in nature, the BionicKangaroo’s tail helps stabilize the robot in flight. Guided by heading and potentiometer sensors in the torso, a servomotor in the tail provides the necessary counter-acting motion to prevent the robot from flipping too far forward or back in air. The tail also acts as a third point of contact to keep the robot upright while standing still. In addition to forward leaps, the BionicKangaroo can also turn left or right on the ground. The servos attached between the robot’s hip and thigh allow each leg to be actuated individually. A small rechargeable lithium polymer battery supplies power for all the robot’s systems. To synchronize the robot’s coordinated motion, the BionicKangaroo incorporates one of the company’s CECC control systems. In all phases of the jump cycle, the small hybrid controller processes signals from the robot’s sensors to proportionally fire the pneumatic cylinders, valves and electric motors as needed based on a complex control algorithm. Aiding the compact power and precision contained in the BionicKangaroo is its novel construction. Standing a meter tall, Festo’s robo-roo is approximately the height of the average female kangaroo but at only a fraction of its weight (7kg vs 13-35kg for the average female kangaroo). In large part, this weight savings is due to the robot’s unique “bones.” Underneath the light foam head and torso casing, Festo’s bionics engineers laser sintered (3D printed) the robot’s limbs, tail and internal structure in nylon and reinforced the lattice with carbon fiber tape. The result is a structure that’s both strong and flexible enough to absorb the stresses of the jump cycle while also light enough to reduce the power requirements of the system. Operating the robot is accomplished via an armband remote that connects to the BionicKangaroo’s internal controller via Bluetooth. Sensors in the armband interpret input from the www.design-engineering.com

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Hydraulics & Pneumatics magazine hosted its first Best of Industry Awards, which honor the fluid power industry’s best and brightest at the IFPE 2014 show in Las Vegas this past March. Based on a popular vote by the publication’s subscribers, the awards recognize those in the industry who have done a superior job providing engineers with the critical information they need. Winners in each of eight categories were presented with the award’s signature crystal award while the two runners up received a plaque. Fraser, MI-based FluiDyne Fluid Power and Fort Wayne, IN-based PHD Inc. took home potentially the most coveted awards of the afternoon. The fluid Hydraulics & Pneumatics power manufacturers won first in the magazine’s Crystal Best Customer/Technical Services and “Best of Industry” Award Best Custom Solutions, respectively. Also honored were Sun Hydraulics for the Best Website; Bosch Rexroth for Best Training and Education; and Parker Hydraulics Group for Best Supplier Online Tools. In addition, Balluff won the best Technical/Application Videos category; Trelleborg Sealing Solutions won Best Supplier Social Media; and IC Fluid Power won Best Supplier Industry Blog. http://hydraulicspneumatics.com

Rexroth Spins Off Pneumatics Unit Bosch Rexroth announced that it has spun off its pneumatics business unit as a new standalone company called AVENTICS. Headquarters in Laatzen, Germany (near Hanover), the new pneumatic components and systems firm, with 2,100 employees, says it intends to expand its market position, by focusing on industries it hasn’t under the Rexroth brand. In the U.S. and Canada, the medium-sized business’ headquarters will remain in Lexington, Kentucky and Burlington, Ontario. www.aventics.com March/April | 2014

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Game CHANGERS Innovative fluid power products usher in dramatic increases in hydraulic efficiency. By Pat Jones, P.Eng

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f you have read some of my previous articles, you will know that I think the salvation of fluid power hydraulics systems lies in increased component and circuit efficiency. There is a lot that can be done by implementing better circuit design practices right now, instead of just treating hydraulics as plumbing. Efficient design must be the main thrust for suppliers and end users, or fluid power will loose out to other motion control technologies. Industry, of course, recognized the need to increase efficiency many years ago, and considerable research has been done that has yielded impressive progress. There are two innovative new approaches to hydraulic power transmission that signal that the future of fluid power is here. The marriage of electronic control to fluid power hydraulics over the past few decades has broadened its applications and kept it relevant in the age of computers. The following new developments have expanded on this marriage in innovative ways to regained ground lost to electrical and mechanical power transmission options that were more efficient in their day, but can’t compete with the flexibility and controllability offered with fluid power. The first innovation is a product line by Bosch Rexroth called Sytronix. I don’t know what the word means, but I do understand the implications of this new electric motor/ pump control technology. With Sytronix, Bosch Rexroth has married the precise control offered by variable speed electric motor control to both fixed and variable displacement hydraulic pumps.

In it’s simplest form, this technology provides variable speed control. In it’s more complicated form, the control system can provide both pressure and flow control. With this variable speed motor control, the inefficiency of a fixed displacement pump and fixed rpm electric motor circuit — where unwanted flow must be forced back to the reservoir — is eliminated. When the variable speed electric motor control is coupled to a variable displacement pump, it provides an even more sophisticated control where the controller continually optimizes rpm and pump displacement so the pump/motor pair is always running at optimal efficiency. A comparison of this control to a typical demand flow pressure compensated pump system shows significant energy savings when flow demand is low with a corresponding decrease in noise level as well. During a recent demonstration, it was impressive to actually watch the electric motor shaft slowly rotate while the system maintained 2000 psi. Added to that, the accompanying noise level was so low that, in a traditional hydraulic system, it would have lead you to believe there was something wrong. You could hear the energy being saved. When comparing this system to a typical demand flow, pressure compensated pump system, a 40 percent saving energy

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sion ever built. The 7.2 MW (9700 HP) Digital Displacement hydrostatic transmission replaces the conventional mechanical gearbox used in a wind turbine with one pump and two motors connected to synchronous generators. The flexibility of this system will allow the transmission to adapt to a wider range of wind conditions than tradition gearbox to harness more power from the same winds. Also, with smaller components and modular design, service will be much easier when compared to the large gearboxes typically used in these applications. So, with hydraulics as the transmission in wind turbines, the result will be more power output and more uptime. Score two for fluid power. The perceived Achilles’ heel of fluid power, inefficiency, can be overcome. More research and development will unlock the full potential of fluid power’s superior flexibility in power transmission and motion control and lead to an even broader use of fluid power outside of traditional applications. I can’t wait for the next innovation to see where it leads. DE http://strictlyhydraulics.com

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Don McCrudden, Vice President of Business Development, Festo Canada: For us, 2013 was a very good year. Part of that is the fact that Festo is transitioning away from being purely a fluid power company. We’ve been primarily a pneumatic company, but now we are doing very well with our electrical automation as well. Our strategy is to have a more holistic approach with our clients. We really work closely with them focusing on an engineered solution rather than selling a component. That means asking questions like: Wouldn’t it be more cost effective for you if our deliverable was a sub-assembly or how do we change this widget to make it fit even better? That’s a strategy we began a few years ago, and it’s really paying dividends now. Moshe Haber, Chief Operating Officer, Humphrey Automation: Generally speaking, we had a moderate increase in business last year. The interesting thing was that growth wasn’t distributed evenly over the year. I can’t account for why. It wasn’t due to regular seasonality, and there wasn’t any specific trend or focus on a family products. One thing that I may point out, however, is that we saw a lot of demand for repair parts for products like cylinders. There were more people who, instead of buying new, were repairing. Shane Monaghan, Fluid Power Product Manager, Gates Canada: In terms of last year’s sales, they were relatively flat. Gates enjoyed a couple of great years previous, 2011 and 2012. In 2013, we experienced a softening of the mining sector, which is a core end market for Gates Canada. On a positive note, the first quarter of 2014 sales have been outstanding. We are looking forward to this being an extremely promising year. Doug Newton, Corporate Sales, Marketing and Quality Manager, Wainbee Limited: We’ve seen marginal growth. The resource March/April | 2014

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sector did slow up, but for us, we didn’t see one industry excel or decline quickly. Unfortunately, there are some macro-economic factors that are out of our control. Fortunately for Wainbee, we do have four disciplines: Pneumatics, hydraulics, electrical-mechanical and industrial power tools. So, we touch a variety industries and our diversified customer base helps smooth the ups and downs. DE: What are the biggest trends driving the industry over the next couple of years?

McCrudden—Festo: Safety is clearly one of them. If you look at the control architecture from all the major PLC manufacturers, they are all coming out with their safety PLCs with bus systems like PROFIsafe and CIP Safety. I think most people would agree that the European EC machine directive (ISO 13849-1) strategy for dealing with the topic of safety is the best one. As an OEM, you have to identify the unsafe areas of your machine and work toward quantifying the chances of someone being hurt. Whatever that is, you have to determine the performance level of safety required. If the application is determined to require Category 4, then a strategy with dual redundancy such that, even if anything else happens, it won’t lead to an unsafe condition for the operator. In turn, that means we would be coming out with products that meet the European directive for double redundancy safety. Haber—Humphrey: If I have to point out a couple of trends, one would be speed. We are receiving more and more requests for components that work fast. All industries want to work fast so all the manufacturers have to offer faster and faster components: Faster controllers, faster switches, faster actuators. The second thing we see is the need to interface with electrical components. In the good old days, everything was pneumatics. Now we see more electrical components that we have to interface with. With it, people can see what is going on in a machine from their office. www.design-engineering.com

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“For us, 2013 was a very good year. Part of that is the fact that Festo is transitioning away from being purely a fluid power company. We’ve been primarily a pneumatic company but now we are doing very well with our electrical automation as well. Our strategy is to have a more holistic approach with our clients.” —Don McCrudden, Festo Canada

Monaghan—Gates: Fluid power end users are expecting reduced energy consumption, longer product life and increased performance. So, from our perspective, this is driving recent trends in regards to extreme high-pressure hoses. For example, Gates has developed a spiral hose capable of 8,000 psi working, with a 4-to-1 safety factor. The reasoning behind it is that they enable designers to develop equipment that can handle increased force. Another trend is a push for large bore, large ID high-pressure spiral hoses. We’re talking about 2.5- to 3-inch, 5,000-psi hoses. They are used on hydraulic power systems with increased fluid transfer capacity, and they require the appropriate components and the increased size and pressure resistance.

Newton—Wainbee: When you look at mobile hydraulics market, driving efficiencies — whether its machine footprint, precision or operating costs — is high on the list. Beyond that, another trend is the migration from traditional pneumatics/hydraulics and toward a possible electro-mechanical solution. We field more and more questions directed towards the efficiency of traditional fluid power components compared to electrical-mechanical components like servo drives. That puts more pressure on the fluid power manufacturers to make their products more efficient. As a distributor of pneumatics, hydraulics and electrical-mechanical solutions, we can offer whatever works best but we can also combine solutions, which is powerful for some people.

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In the pneumatics market, I would say there are two industries pushing new innovation. One is packaging, where there is always a drive for higher speed, better communication and better control. The other is medical devices where things have to be smaller and lower weight. —Moshe Haber, Humphrey Automation

DE: Which industries are driving new developments in fluid power?

McCrudden—Festo: Most of these trends, and especially safety, are driven by the automotive sector. Of course, it also relates to any industry where there is machinery moving with operators nearby, like packaging or printing. However, it’s especially prevalent in automotive sector. The reason for this is due to the nature of their business. A tier one automotive manufacturer may put in a line to make a part for Ford, but that part may only run for two years and then they need a new line. Consequently, the equipment is being revamped more often and, therefore, it’s being done to the latest safety standards. Haber—Humphrey: In the pneumatics market, I would say there are two industries pushing new innovation. One is packaging, where there is always a drive for higher speed, better communication and better control. The other is medical devices where things have to be smaller and lower weight. A very simple example would be the oxygen-delivery systems that have pneumatic components at the heart of the system. Everything has to be done with smaller and lighter components. And in the mobile applications, they will always look for lower power usage. Monaghan—Gates: The requirement for large bore high pressure hoses is mostly driven by oversized off-highway equipment that would be used in open-pit mines and offshore drilling rigs. Those industries are also pushing for increased fuel economy and the reduction of exhaust emissions. From a hose manufacturer’s point of view, it represents an opportunity to produce a zinc-free hose required in Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems being used to reduce emissions. Another thing worth mentioning is that long-wall miners have pushed for the redesign of the dangerous staple lock fitting. Gates has released a safer coupling called iLok that can withstand pressures as high as 40,000 psi and cuts down the time needed to hook up these hydraulic hoses. Also, infrastructure and agriculture OEMs are

pushing for corrosion protection for couplings. The trend there is to go to zinc-plated couplings, which are an alternative to expensive stainless steel. Newton—Wainbee: Oil and gas is one of those industries leading the charge. As companies drill further and deeper, new products are being developed to address the extreme pressures required, for example subsea operations. And with what happened in the gulf a few years ago, there are a lot of concerns. So, from a safety perspective, it’s almost like everything is being re-examined, and that is driving technology. Beyond that, I don’t see any one industry driving it. Everyone is trying to build that better mousetrap. DE: To what extent is energy efficiency driving product selection/development?

McCrudden—Festo: The energy efficiency topic is generally addressed through education. There are lots of ways to save energy in pneumatic systems, but most people don’t understand that small changes can mean big savings. Some times, it comes down to the proper sizing of the pneumatic components in relationship to the system. It can mean the addition of a few extra regulators and other times it’s simply making the piping simpler. However, if you go into the OEMs that are building equipment, like the packaging and injection machines, they are going to be consciously thinking about, and publishing somewhere in their sales documentation, what the energy consumption of their machinery is. They are focusing on it much more than they have in the past. It really is becoming a differentiator because these plants realize that they are consuming hundreds of thousands of dollars of electricity so it all comes back to cost savings. Unfortunately for the fluid power companies, there is a general move toward electrical motion. This isn’t a new thing, but it certainly is gaining more momentum. Haber—Humphrey: When we are talking about pneumatic applications in manufacturing plants, nobody is really bothered

“Energy efficiency is a huge driving force in new hydraulic product development. When I walked the show at CONEXPO this year, I noticed almost all the exhibitors were addressing it to some degree.” —Shane Monaghan, Gates Canada

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Another trend is the migration from traditional pneumatics/hydraulics and toward a possible electromechanical solution. We field more and more questions directed towards the efficiency of traditional fluid power components compared to electrical-mechanical components like servo drives. —Doug Newton, Wainbee Limited

about energy efficiency or power usage. When it comes to mobile applications, there it is important. With the mobile medical applications, you want the battery powering the system to last as long as possible. Inside a factory, however, in my experience, nobody is really concerned about energy efficiency. Generally speaking, we are not talking about components that require huge amounts of power anyway. Monaghan—Gates: Energy efficiency is a huge driving force in new hydraulic product development. When I walked the show at CONEXPO this year, I noticed almost all the exhibitors were addressing it to some degree. A lot of exhibitors had specific advertising that demonstrated the energy saving potential of their products. So, it is becoming a real differentiator in the market place. For manufacturers, that may mean the redesign

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46 FluidPower: Hydraulics

Practical Solutions for

OPEN CIRCUIT SYSTEM INSTABILITY Removing oscillations from open circuit hydraulic systems is tricky, but a few key concepts can boost system stability. By Chad Daniel

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t can be challenging to create an open circuit system with the right combination of responsiveness, damping and stability. Often, there is no single component or design decision that is the cause of the oscillations. Even when everything was specified and manufactured correctly, the system performance is still unacceptable. Oscillations can cause objectionable noise, undesired system performance and shortened component life. Dynamic issues are typically unexpected and may jeopardize an entire project’s success. Engineering capabilities, design flexibility and available troubleshooting time are all limited. The system needs to be fixed, but no component is broken. This article reviews two example concepts that have been used to make systems perform to customer expectations. The Figure 1

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concepts apply to several different types of systems, but all of the systems utilize a load sensing variable displacement pump. An example system is shown in Figure 1. Concept 1: Add a Restrictor The goal of adding a restrictor, or orifice, to the load sense line is to alter the feedback signal that the pump receives from the load in order to “break up” the oscillations. The objective of this orifice is to sufficiently reduce the pressure oscillations in the load sensing line to reduce the undesirable system oscillations. The load-sensing signal should not be reduced so much that the pump speed and resulting system responsiveness is negatively affected. Figure 2 shows an illustration of this concept. Introducing an orifice into the load sensing line creates a “lag” (a delay in the output signal relative to the input signal) as the LS pressure signal travels back to the pump. The orifice also decreases the amplitude of pressure spikes received at the LS port of the pump. An important step in diagnosing oscillation issues is to determine the frequency at which the undesirable pressure or flow oscillations are occurring. With an understanding of the frequency of the oscillations, an appropriate orifice for the LS line can be selected. The process recommended here aids the system designer in making the LS line break frequency (the frequency at which a 3 decibel (dB) decrease in output relative to input is observed) the same as the dominant frequency seen in the system pressure data. The 3 dB decrease target is somewhat arbitrary, but is common in engineering. This amount of LS pressure oscillation amplitude reduction will usually affect the system enough to be noticeable. With the break frequency of the LS line equal www.design-engineering.com

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to the dominant system frequency, minimal loss of responsiveness will be seen. The full paper, available on the Danfoss Power Solutions website shows tables that recommend an appropriate orifice size based on the peak-to-peak pressure oscillations seen in the data, the frequency of oscillations, and the volume of oil between the orifice and the LS pump. The full paper also reviews several additional practical solutions. Higher oscillation amplitudes will require a larger orifice size and smaller amplitudes will require a smaller orifice size. Smaller orifice sizes and larger LS hose volumes will have a larger effect on the oscillation amplitude, but will also slow the system more. The guidelines presented are intended to be a starting point for analysis. Verification testing will always be required. The guide in the full paper will help the designer understand the constraints of the system and also weigh tradeoffs between performance, orifice size and LS hose volume. After successful results are achieved by following the guide, it is recommended that larger and smaller LS hose break frequencies be tested to determine the minimum LS hose size and minimum loss of response speed required to reduce oscillations. Concept 2: Add check and relief valves An alternative to adding a restriction in the LS line is to add a check valve and potentially a relief valve to the load sense line. This alternative will have a higher cost than adding only an orifice, but the performance can also be tuned to remove some of the disadvantages of the orifice in the load sense line. The oscillations of the system can be disrupted by this check valve logic element while maintaining the pressure increase characteristics of the original system. The restriction in the LS line, from Concept 1, will reduce the pressure rise-and-fall rate of the load sense signal. With this, the pump may not respond quickly enough to inputs to give the operator acceptable performance. For example, if the system is using an LS steering unit connected to an LS pump, the operator may feel a hard spot in the steering wheel because the pump response is slowed by a restrictor in the LS line. An alternative is to use a simple check valve as shown in Figure 3. This eliminates the potential issue with slow response because pressure is allowed to build in the LS line very quickly. The LS pressure reduces slowly because the check valve stops backflow in the direction of the load. The only leakage out of the hose between the check valve and the pump is through the annular gap between the LS spool and the pump control housing. The decay time can be adjusted in a given system by adjusting the volume of oil between the check valve and the pump control spool. A larger oil volume will increase decay time and a smaller volume will decrease the decay time. Figure 4 shows a simulation of the system in Figure 3. The simulation has simulated load pressure as the input and LS pressure at the pump as the output. The input is a sinusoidal oscillation that steps from a nominal pressure of 200 bar down to 70 bar at two seconds. This demonstrates the performance of the concept that utilizes a check valve. Figure 3

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The system with the check valve does have some disadvantages. Energy is wasted while the pump is at higher than required pressure. The operator may also notice that the engine is loaded for an extended time after the load pressure decreases. The pump’s operation at high pressure “after the load is released� may also be audible to the operator. An interesting solution to this challenge is to install a relief valve that relieves from the LS pressure back to the load. This solution can be seen in Figure 5. Simulation results from this concept can be seen in Figure 6. The oscillations can be reduced with the check valve concept and then the rapid pressure decrease can be managed with the relief valve. At two seconds in the simulation, the load pressure drops quickly. This causes LS pressure at the pump to be substantially higher than simulated load pressure. This situation causes the relief valve to open and the large pressure discrepancy to be reduced by the relief valve. This solution is more complex than only using an orifice or only using a check valve. The relief function can be accomplished with a direct acting relief valve or a check valve with a spring. All components can be small in flow capacity because the system is being manipulated at the pilot signal level. It is challenging to reduce oscillations in pressure and flow to an acceptable level in some systems. These challenges are seen when utilizing LS systems. LS systems without variable displacement pumps control supply pressure with a valve. These valves typically have a break frequency well above 50 Hz and require a different set of approaches to removing oscillations than presented in this article. This article gives two alternative concepts to remove oscillations in systems that utilize a variable displacement LS pump. The engineer must make decisions that will affect energy and fuel consumption, as well as productivity and operator satisfaction. Often, the engineer is not sure where to begin the process of removing the oscillations. This article presents concepts that can be used to find solutions. A complete dynamic model of the system can be useful to quickly troubleshoot various changes that could be made. Once March/April | 2014

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a model is available, the potential solutions presented in this article can be simulated very quickly. However, this practical guide can be successfully used with or without simulation to quickly test practical concepts for removing oscillations. DE http://powersolutions.danfoss.com

This article is adapted from a Danfoss Power Solutions whitepaper “Practical Solutions for Open Circuit System Instability” presented at IFPE 2014 and available on the company’s web site. Chad Daniel is Manager, Sales Americas for Danfoss Power Solutions, where he has worked in new component development, new system development and validation, and technical and commercial support. www.design-engineering.com

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The Evolution of

FLUID POWER

The growth of hydraulics and pneumatics over the past century has led to a sophisticated industrial field known not only for its power but also its smarts and safety. By John Lamb, Chair, Canadian Fluid Power Association

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t the end of the 19th century, fluid power systems started replacing traditional mechanical systems. Today, they are found in all manner of applications from industrial machinery to amusement park rides. Over that time, growth of the fluid power industry has required a parallel growth in the number of people who understand and can work effectively with fluid power systems. These people range from engineers responsible for designing the components to mechanics responsible for maintenance and repair of fluid power equipment. Today, fluid power is considered a specialist topic and the engineering required for this field is fluid mechanics, electro-mechanics, electronics, software and industrial controls. The type of education and training available to prepare these people varies considerably. Formally organized programs exist in two/three year technical and community colleges, four-year universities, and in programs offered by component manufacturers. Technical and commercial decision makers in the fluid power industry need to consider more than force and speed of the actuator. In effect, what was basic industry equipment has become cutting edge. The latest in fluid power technology offers smarter, faster and smaller components. With the integration of electrical controls, components like solenoids have evolved into sophisticated proportional controls, complete with feedback devices and Fieldbus network capability. As a result, these highly integrated technologies offer energy efficiency, connectivity and accuracy, all with the highest safety considerations. The benefits of integrated technology, along with the traditional high power-to-weight ratio properties of fluid power, are allowing very sophisticated engineered solutions. The demands of industry vary depending on the region but the drive for product development around machine safety and energy efficiency are the latest trends. High-speed packaging

equipment builders are looking to meet the new European Safety Regulations. Similarly, mobile hydraulic customers want low weight, compact and highly efficient systems based on the increased cost of fuel. Of course, safety is a critical part of any fluid power system, not just basic level safeguarding but evaluation of the entire system. The goal is to identify hidden or unexpected flaws with a safety review and incorporate best practices, such as redundancy within a safety circuit. Nowhere were these trends more prevalent than at the 2014 International Fluid Power Expo (IFPE), the leading international exposition and technical conference dedicated to the integration of fluid power with other technologies for power transmission and motion control applications. Held every three years, the exposition showcases the newest innovations and expertise. In addition, the show offered more than 100 cutting-edge education sessions at the IFPE Technical conference, focusing on the newest technologies and best practices, as well as the latest research and developments. The show attracts key industry leaders from across the globe and promotes peer-to-peer engagement. The International Fluid Power Summit (part of IFPE) attracts key association leaders from Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey and the United Kingdom as well as the United States. The summit also provides an opportunity for peer-to-peer discussion on a worldwide basis, with the aim of developing strategies that effectively address global challenges facing the fluid power industry. Ted O’Donnell, Bosch Rexroth Canada’s Regional Manager for Ontario and Director of the CFPA, represented Canada during the summit, which focused on global statistical feedback and networking opportunity. This was Ted’s first visit to the show/ summit and found it to be a very informative and worthwhile trip. The future of Fluid Power Technology is bright and the focus will be on building “Smart” and “Safe” products, increased energy efficiency and reducing environmental impact. DE www.cfpa.ca

John Lamb serves as the Chair of the Canadian Fluid Power Association, as well as Sales Representative for Festo Canada

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Low-Temperature Hydraulic Hose Eaton introduced its ICE CHAMPION EC810, a spiral wire reinforced hydraulic hose with a Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) approved abrasion-resistant cover. The EC810 has a working temperatures range from -57°C to +100°C and a maximum working pressure of 6,100 psi in sizes -6 to -24 and 5,100 psi for the -32 size. www.eaton.com/hydraulics

Radial Piston Motor Eaton launched its Hydre-MAC, a low-speed, high torque (LSHT) direct drive, radial piston motor, featuring a cam lobe design. The motor features two inlet and outlet ports and a symmetrical 18 piston/roller assembly design. The motor is a direct drop-in replacement for the industry’s most installed motor. It’s repairable wear surfaces, including shaft seals, wear rings, piston seals and bearing pads, can be replaced on-site. www.eaton.com/hydre-mac

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Rexroth introduced its M4 series sectional valves that combine, in a single assembly, with its modular ED family of compact directional valves. The valves contain both proportional and switching valves, load-sense and standard functions, with valve sections sized for maximum flow rates from 4 to 20 gallons per minute and operating pressures up to 4,500 pounds per square inch. All ED series valve sizes share a common mounting interface and can be combined in any order. Downstream stacking modules such as pressure controls, flow controls and load-holding elements are also available. These options can be further applied across six different flow-rate optimized proportional controls. www.boschrexroth-us.com

Proportional Control Valve Parker Hannifin introduced its D*1FC series, which extend its range of pilot proportional directional control valves. The valve is available in four nominal sizes (NG10, NG16, NG25, and NG32). It allows volume flow of up to 1,000 liters per minute at a differential pressure of 5 bar per control edge. The pilot valve is based on the Parker D1FB with a spool/sleeve design. Centre position monitoring and energy saving designs with A-regeneration are available. The D*1FC is also available in a hybrid version that can switch between regenerative mode and standard mode. Due to the integrated digital valve electronics, the valve is equipped with a high-definition LVDT. www.parker.com

Reciprocating Pumps Graco Inc. introduced a line of reciprocating pumps, the Dyna-Star Electric lubrication pumps, which meet the lubrication needs of heavy-duty equipment. The line incorporates Advantage Drive, a set of helical hardened steel gears that are lubricated for life and sealed to keep contaminants out. The pumps operate in cold environments down to -40°F. The Dyna-Star HP (High Pressure) model is capable of 5,000 psi (344 bar) with a maximum output of 18 cubic inches per minute. The Dyna-Star HF (High Flow) model is capable of 3,400 psi (241 bar) with a maximum output of 25 cubic inches per minute. www.graco.com/ www.design-engineering.com

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FluidPower: Showcase Pneumatic Multi Check Valves Clippard’s introduced a line of Manifold Mounted Multi Check Valves. The R-614 Multi Check Valve integrates four check valves in one valve body. Eight air passages extend longitudinally through the body surrounding the valve cavity integrated circuit. The R-337 is a 3-way, spring return, fully-ported, piloted valve with an independent check valve in the same body. It can be used NormallyOpen, Normally-Closed and as a diverter or as a selector. The R-338 is a 2-position, 3-way, double-piloted, fully-ported valve also with an independent check valve. It can be used Normally-Open, Normally-Closed and as a 2-position diverter or as a 2-way selector. All valves in the line are housed in a valve body designed to mount and link together with a simple piping system. www.clippard.com

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Vacuum Cups FIPA Inc. released its Bernoulli Vacuum Cups. The cups work on the Bernoulli Principle: Compressed air flows through a fine nozzle on the cup’s underside. The rapid air flow produces underpressure and acts like an air cushion on which the product floats. The vacuum cups are made from FDA compliant PEEK (Polyetheretherketone) and are designed for applications with direct food contact. For handling larger/ heavier objects, several cups can be combined. Compared to conventional Bernoulli cups made of aluminium, these are up to 75 percent lighter and offer two times more suction power. www.fipa.com

Pneumatic Gripper SCHUNK introduced it’s RVK “Collect & Place” pneumatic gripper featuring a revolving head, which allows it to collect several workpieces before transferring them. In the working position, the gripper can be operated independently from the other grippers, which remain in the gripped state when not in use. The RVK features integrated valve technology www.design-engineering.com

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Software: Fluid Power System Design Solenoid Valves: General Purpose Solenoid Valves: Proportional Springs: Air Springs: Gas Strainers/ Diffusers Switches: Fluid Level Switches: Pressure Switches: Temperature Swivel Joints: Hydraulic Swivel Joints: Pneumatic Tachometers/Stroboscopes Tape Test Equipment: Hydraulic Test Equipment: Pneumatic Testing Instruments Thread Protectors Thrusters, Linear Transducers: Electro-Pneumatic Transducers: Pressure Transmissions: Hydrodynamic Transmissions: Hydrostatic Tube Fabricating Tube/Hose Cleaning Equipment Tubing: Aluminium Tubing: Copper Tubing & Hose Tubing: Plastic Tubing: Rubber Tubing: Stainless Steel Tubing: Steel Turbine Oil Coalescers Unions, Rotating Vacuum Cups Vacuum Dehydrators Valve Circuits Valves Air: Check Valves Air: Circuit Logic Control Valves Air: Deceleration Valves Air: Directional Valves Air: Drive Valves Air: Flow Control Valves Air: Pilot Operated Valves Air: Quick Exhaust Dumping Valves Air: Relief Valves Air: Sequence Valves Air: Shuttle Valves Air: Solenoid Valves Air: Time Delay Valves: Ball Valves: Bleed Valves: Butterfly Valves: Check Valves: Gate Valves Hydraulic: Air Bleed Valves Hydraulic: Check Pilot Operated Valves Hydraulic: Counterbalance Valves Hydraulic: Deceleration Valves Hydraulic: Directional Valves Hydraulic: Flow Control Valves Hydraulic: Flow Dividers Valves Hydraulic: Miniature Valves Hydraulic: Mobile Valves Hydraulic: Pilot Operated Valves Hydraulic: Plastic Diaphragm Valves Hydraulic: Pressure Control Valves Hydraulic: Pressure Reducing Valves Hydraulic: Proportional Valves Hydraulic: Relief Unloading Valves Hydraulic: Sequence Valves Hydraulic: Servo Valves Hydraulic: Shuttle Valves Hydraulic: Surge Damping Valves: Metering Valves: Oil Sampling Valves: Plugs Valves Pneumatic, Miniature Valve Spools, Directional Control Hydraulic Valves: Stop Valves: Water

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ProductListings ACCUMULATORS: BLADDER Berendsen Fluid Power Bosch Rexroth Canada Drive Products Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. Hydac Corporation Hydraflow-Pumptech Fluid Power Hypower Systems Hyseco Fluid Systems Ltd Lifco Hydraulics MP Filtri (Canada) Nippon Accumulator Co. Ltd. Stauff Canada Ltd. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

ACCUMULATORS: DIAPHRAGM

Bosch Rexroth Canada Drive Products Freudenberg - NOK Sealing Technologies Hydac Corporation MP Filtri (Canada) Nippon Accumulator Co. Ltd. Stauff Canada Ltd. Wainbee Limited

ACCUMULATORS: NON-SEPARATOR Nippon Accumulator Co. Ltd.

ACCUMULATORS: PISTON Berendsen Fluid Power Cross Mfg Inc. Great Lakes Hydraulics Hydac Corporation Nippon Accumulator Co. Ltd. Ram Industries Wainbee Limited

ACCUMULATORS: SPRING-LOADED Dendoff Springs Hydac Corporation

ACTUATORS: ELECTRIC

Bimba Manufacturing Co. Clippard Instrument Laboratory Electromate Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions Setpoint Technologies Wainbee Limited

ACTUATORS: LINEAR-ELECTRIC Cowper Inc. Electromate Festo Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions Parker Hannifin Canada Power Beam Inc. PQ Systems Ltd. Rotator Products Ltd. Skeans Engineering & Machinery Wainbee Limited

ACTUATORS: LINEAR-HYDRAULIC Ace Controls Inc. Berendsen Fluid Power Fabco-Air Inc. Feldcamp Equipment Higginson Equipment Inc. Humphrey Automation Inc. KYB Americas Corporation PQ Systems Ltd. Ram Industries Wainbee Limited

ACTUATORS: LINEAR-HYDRAULICSERVO Berendsen Fluid Power Wainbee Limited

ACTUATORS: MANUAL Val-Matic Valve & Mfg. Corp.

ACTUATORS: ROTARY HYDRAULIC BellowsTech, LLC Berendsen Fluid Power Bosch Rexroth Canada Feldcamp Equipment Heco, Higginson Equipment Inc. MP Filtri (Canada) Scott Rotary Seals Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

ACTUATORS: ROTARY PNEUMATIC BellowsTech, LLC Fabco-Air Inc. Festo

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Higginson Equipment Inc. Scott Rotary Seals Seal Master Corporation Setpoint Technologies Wainbee Limited

Higginson Equipment Inc. Seal Master Corporation T-Lon Products, Wainbee Limited

Sun Hydraulics Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

ACTUATORS: SOLENOID

BUMPERS

Ace Controls Inc. Rotator Products Ltd.

Delta Computer Systems Drive Products Festo Pinnacle Systems, Inc. Power Beam Inc. Wainbee Limited

Clippard Instrument Laboratory Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

ADAPTORS & MOUNTS, MOTOR Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Berendsen Fluid Power BSF, Inc. Drive Products Great Lakes Hydraulics MP Filtri (Canada) Rosta Inc. Rotator Products Ltd. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

ADAPTORS & MOUNTS, PUMP Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Berendsen Fluid Power BSF, Inc. Drive Products Great Lakes Hydraulics MP Filtri (Canada) Rosta Inc. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

AFTER-COOLERS Drive Products Maritime Compressor Wainbee Limited

AIR BREATHERS

Beach Filter Products Inc. Berendsen Fluid Power Climax Company Ltd. Drive Products Filtramax Inc. Filtration Products Corp Great Lakes Hydraulics Hy-Pro Filtration Hydac Corporation MP Filtri (Canada) Wainbee Limited

AIR COMPRESSOR OILS Coilhose Pneumatics Maritime Compressor Wainbee Limited

AIR LOGIC DEVICES

Clippard Instrument Laboratory Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Power Beam Inc. Wainbee Limited

AIR OPERATED HYDRAULIC PUMPS Higginson Equipment Inc. Wainbee Limited

BLADDERS

Battlefield International Inc. Berendsen Fluid Power Hydac Corporation MP Filtri (Canada) Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

BLOW GUNS

Coilhose Pneumatics Exair Corporation Festo Wainbee Limited

BLOWERS: CENTRIFUGAL Drive Products ProSpec Technologies Inc. Spencer Turbine Wainbee Limited

BLOWERS: POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT Drive Products

BRAKES: HYDRAULIC

Advanced Machine and Eng Berendsen Fluid Power Hydraflow-Pumptech Fluid Power Pinnacle Systems, Inc. Rotator Products Ltd. SunSource Tech Serv (Cnd) Ltd T-Lon Products, Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

BRAKES: PNEUMATIC Advanced Machine and Eng

CAN BUS SYSTEMS

Drive Products Festo Hawe North America SunSource Tech Serv (Cnd) Ltd

CAPACITANCE LEVEL FLOATS Intempco Controls Ltd.

CAPACITANCE LEVEL TRANSMITTERS Intempco Controls Ltd.

CLAMPS, HOSE & TUBE & PIPE Boyaux et Raccords Green Line Cariboo House of Hose/Belting Cords Canada Limited Great Lakes Hydraulics Hydac Corporation Kuritec Corporation Oetiker Inc. Patel Hose Inc. Seal Master Corporation Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited Williams Fluidair Corp Ltd.

CLOSURES, CAPS & PLUGS Cords Canada Limited Daemar Inc. Mocap Polymer Molding

CLUTCHES: PNEUMATIC TENSION CONTROL Higginson Equipment Inc.

COMPRESSORS: AIR-DIAPHRAGM Wainbee Limited

COMPRESSORS: AIR-OIL-LESS Maritime Compressor Nash, A Gardner Denver Product T-Lon Products, Wainbee Limited

COMPRESSORS: AIR-RECIPROCATING Airvacox Ltée Maritime Compressor Skeans Engineering & Machinery Wainbee Limited

CONTROLLERS: ELECTRO-PNEUMATIC

CONTROLLERS: FLOW Aalborg Instruments Berendsen Fluid Power Can-Am Instruments Ltd. Chartwell Automation Inc. Davis Controls Ltd. Drive Products MKS Instruments Omega

CONTROLLERS: HYDROSTATIC DRIVE Berendsen Fluid Power Drive Products Feldcamp Equipment

CONTROLLERS: MOTION Ace Controls Inc. Berendsen Fluid Power Bosch Rexroth Canada Clippard Instrument Laboratory Cowper Inc. Davis Controls Ltd. Delta Computer Systems Drive Products Electromate Festo Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions Maxon Precision Motors, Inc. Omega Pinnacle Systems, Inc. PQ Systems Ltd. Wainbee Limited

CONTROLLERS: PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC Bosch Rexroth Canada Carlo Gavazzi (Canada) Inc. Davis Controls Ltd. Drive Products Eaton Electromate Festo Hawe North America Maxon Precision Motors, Inc. Omega

CONTROLS: ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC

Airvacox Ltée Drive Products Maritime Compressor Skeans Engineering & Machinery Wainbee Limited

Berendsen Fluid Power Brand Hydraulics Delta Computer Systems Drive Products Fluid Power Sales, Inc. FluiDyne Fluid Power Hypower Systems Lynch Fluid Controls Pinnacle Systems, Inc. PSI Fluid Power Ltd. Sun Hydraulics Ventura Hydraulic & Machine Works

COMPRESSORS: CENTRIFUGAL

CONTROLS: ELECTRONIC

COMPRESSORS: AIR-ROTARY SCREW Airvacox Ltée Drive Products Maritime Compressor Skeans Engineering & Machinery

COMPRESSORS: AIR-ROTARY VANE

CONTAMINATION CONTROL Berendsen Fluid Power Checkfluid Inc. Hy-Pro Filtration Hydac Corporation N.R. Murphy Limited UFI Hydraulic Filter Division Universal Hydraulics International

Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Berendsen Fluid Power Brand Hydraulics Carlo Gavazzi (Canada) Inc. Chartwell Automation Inc. Delta Computer Systems Drive Products Electromate Festo Lynch Fluid Controls Maxon Precision Motors, Inc. Pinnacle Systems, Inc. PQ Systems Ltd. Rotator Products Ltd.

CONTROLLERS: ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC

COUNTERS: HYDRAULIC

Airvacox Ltée

CONNECTORS, ELECTRIC Berendsen Fluid Power Cords Canada Limited Servometer

Berendsen Fluid Power Bosch Rexroth Canada Brand Hydraulics Delta Computer Systems Drive Products Feldcamp Equipment Hawe North America Lifco Hydraulics Pinnacle Systems, Inc. PSI Fluid Power Ltd.

MP Filtri (Canada)

COUNTERS: PARTICLE Berendsen Fluid Power Hy-Pro Filtration Hydac Corporation MP Filtri (Canada) Omega Stauff Canada Ltd. Wainbee Limited

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COUPLINGS: AIR SELF SEALING CEJN Industrial Corp. Staubli Corp

COUPLINGS: FLEXIBLE SHAFT BellowsTech, LLC BSF, Inc. DieQua Electromate Great Lakes Hydraulics John Crane Canada MP Filtri (Canada) Rotator Products Ltd. Servometer World Wide Metric

COUPLINGS: FLUID SELF SEALING Battlefield International Inc. Berendsen Fluid Power CEJN Industrial Corp. Rotary Systems, Rotator Products Ltd. Staubli Corp

COUPLINGS: OIL SELF SEALING Battlefield International Inc. CEJN Industrial Corp. Staubli Corp

COUPLINGS: QUICK DISCONNECT Battlefield International Inc. Berendsen Fluid Power Beswick Engineering Co Inc. Boyaux et Raccords Green Line CEJN Industrial Corp. Checkfluid Inc. Climax Company Ltd. Clippard Instrument Laboratory DK-LOK Ontario Drive Products Durham Pneumatic Automation Eaton Festo Gates Canada Inc. Great Lakes Hydraulics HANSA-FLEX Hydraulics Canada Maritime Compressor Omega Rotator Products Ltd. Rubberline Products Ltd. RYCO Hydraulics SafeWay Hydraulics Staubli Corp

COUPLINGS: ROTATING SWIVEL Festo Gates Canada Inc. Rotary Systems, Scott Rotary Seals Staubli Corp

CYLINDER ACCESSORIES Berendsen Fluid Power Clippard Instrument Laboratory Dendoff Springs Great Lakes Hydraulics Hercules Sealing Prod Canada Pneu-Hyd Industries Ltd. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

CYLINDERS: ADJUSTABLE STROKE Air-Hydraulics Inc. Fabco-Air Inc. Higginson Equipment Inc. Pneu-Hyd Industries Ltd. Ram Industries Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

CYLINDERS: AIR/OIL

Air-Hydraulics Inc. Clippard Instrument Laboratory Fabco-Air Inc. Higginson Equipment Inc. Ram Industries Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

CYLINDERS: CABLE Wainbee Limited

CYLINDERS: CLAMPING Fabco-Air Inc. Festo

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Ventura Hydraulic & Machine Works Wainbee Limited

CYLINDERS: COMPOSITE (PNEUMATIC & HYDRAULIC) Berendsen Fluid Power Cariboo House of Hose/Belting Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Higginson Equipment Inc. Ram Industries Skeans Engineering & Machinery Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

CYLINDERS: ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC Berendsen Fluid Power Higginson Equipment Inc. KYB Americas Corporation Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

CYLINDERS: HYDRAULIC

Air-Hydraulics Inc. Berendsen Fluid Power Bimba Manufacturing Co. Cariboo House of Hose/Belting Clippard Instrument Laboratory Cross Mfg Inc. Devine Hydraulics Inc. Durham Pneumatic Automation Eaton Fabco-Air Inc. Fluid Power Sales, Inc. Great Lakes Hydraulics Hercules Sealing Prod Canada Higginson Equipment Inc. Hydac Corporation Hydraflow-Pumptech Fluid Power Hypower Systems Hyseco Fluid Systems Ltd KYB Americas Corporation Lifco Hydraulics Motion Canada Mullen Fluid Power Parker Hannifin Canada Pneu-Hyd Industries Ltd. PSI Fluid Power Ltd. Ram Industries Rubberline Products Ltd. Source Fluid Power Strictly Sales & Service T-Lon Products, Taylor Devices Inc. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Universal Hydraulics International Ventura Hydraulic & Machine Works Wainbee Limited Williams Fluidair Corp Ltd.

CYLINDERS: METRIC

Cariboo House of Hose/Belting Clippard Instrument Laboratory Devine Hydraulics Inc. Durham Pneumatic Automation Great Lakes Hydraulics Hercules Sealing Prod Canada Higginson Equipment Inc. La Société Waircom Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Ventura Hydraulic & Machine Works Wainbee Limited

CYLINDERS: MILL

Berendsen Fluid Power Cross Mfg Inc. Devine Hydraulics Inc. Durham Pneumatic Automation Great Lakes Hydraulics Ram Industries Wainbee Limited

CYLINDERS: MINIATURE Berendsen Fluid Power Fabco-Air Inc. Higginson Equipment Inc. Wainbee Limited Williams Fluidair Corp Ltd.

CYLINDERS: PNEUMATIC Air-Hydraulics Inc. ASCO Numatics Berendsen Fluid Power Bimba Manufacturing Co. Cariboo House of Hose/Belting Clippard Instrument Laboratory ControlAir, Inc. Cowper Inc.

Drive Products Durham Pneumatic Automation Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Great Lakes Hydraulics Hercules Sealing Prod Canada Hi-Tech Controls Higginson Equipment Inc. Hypower Systems La Société Waircom Motion Canada Mullen Fluid Power Parker Hannifin Canada Power Beam Inc. Ram Industries Rubberline Products Ltd. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Ventura Hydraulic & Machine Works Wainbee Limited Williams Fluidair Corp Ltd.

CYLINDERS: RODLESS

Berendsen Fluid Power Bimba Manufacturing Co. Cariboo House of Hose/Belting Cowper Inc. Durham Pneumatic Automation Electromate Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. La Société Waircom Power Beam Inc. Wainbee Limited

DAMPERS: HYDRAULIC Ace Controls Inc. Berendsen Fluid Power Hydac Corporation Ram Industries Rotator Products Ltd. Taylor Devices Inc. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

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DAMPERS: ROTARY Ace Controls Inc.

DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS Berendsen Fluid Power MKS Instruments Omega Wainbee Limited

DIE LIFTERS, PNEUMATIC Fabco-Air Inc.

DRIVES: HYDRO-STATIC Berendsen Fluid Power

DRYERS: AIR-ABSORPTIVE Airvacox Ltée Beach Filter Products Inc. Hi-Tech Controls Higginson Equipment Inc. Wainbee Limited

DRYERS: AIR-ADSORPTIVE Airvacox Ltée Filtramax Inc. Hi-Tech Controls Skeans Engineering & Machinery

DRYERS: AIR-CHEMICAL Airvacox Ltée Hi-Tech Controls Wainbee Limited

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DRYERS: AIR-REFRIGERANT Airvacox Ltée Berg Chilling Systems Inc. Filtramax Inc. Hi-Tech Controls Higginson Equipment Inc. Maritime Compressor Skeans Engineering & Machinery Wainbee Limited

ELECTRICAL PANELS

Aircraft Appliances & Equipment Ltd Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Can-Am Instruments Ltd. Carlo Gavazzi (Canada) Inc. Davis Controls Ltd. Rotator Products Ltd.

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ProductListings END EFFECTORS Fabco-Air Inc. Piab USA, Inc. Wainbee Limited

FASTENERS

Cords Canada Limited Daemar Inc. Dendoff Springs Oetiker Inc. Polymer Molding Spaenaur Inc.

FILTER CARTS

Beach Filter Products Inc. Berendsen Fluid Power ESS Corp. Filtramax Inc. Great Lakes Hydraulics Hy-Pro Filtration Hydac Corporation Stauff Canada Ltd. Wainbee Limited

FILTER REGULATOR LUBRICATOR (FRL) ASCO Numatics Bimba Manufacturing Co. Bosch Rexroth Canada Cariboo House of Hose/Belting Clippard Instrument Laboratory Durham Pneumatic Automation Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Great Lakes Hydraulics HANSA-FLEX Hydraulics Canada Hi-Tech Controls Higginson Equipment Inc. Humphrey Automation Inc. Hypower Systems La Société Waircom Maritime Compressor Motion Canada Mullen Fluid Power

Wainbee Limited Williams Fluidair Corp Ltd.

FILTERS: COMPRESSED AIR Aircraft Appliances & Equipment Ltd Beach Filter Products Inc. Cariboo House of Hose/Belting Coilhose Pneumatics Davis Controls Ltd. ESS Corp. Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Filtramax Inc. Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. Power Beam Inc. Skeans Engineering & Machinery Wainbee Limited

FILTERS: EXHAUST AIR Cariboo House of Hose/Belting Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. N.R. Murphy Limited Wainbee Limited

FILTERS: FLANGED

Aircraft Appliances & Equipment Ltd Cariboo House of Hose/Belting ESS Corp. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

FILTERS: HYDRAULIC

Aircraft Appliances & Equipment Ltd Beach Filter Products Inc. Berendsen Fluid Power Bosch Rexroth Canada Drive Products Feldcamp Equipment Filtramax Inc. Filtration Products Corp Fluid Power Sales, Inc. Great Lakes Hydraulics

Hy-Pro Filtration Hydac Corporation Hydraflow-Pumptech Fluid Power Hypower Systems Hyseco Fluid Systems Ltd Motion Canada Mullen Fluid Power Parker Hannifin Canada PQ Systems Ltd. PSI Fluid Power Ltd. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery UFI Hydraulic Filter Division Universal Hydraulics International Wainbee Limited Williams Fluidair Corp Ltd. Zinga Industries

FILTERS: PNEUMATIC

Airvacox Ltée ASCO Numatics Beach Filter Products Inc. Clippard Instrument Laboratory ControlAir, Inc. Cowper Inc. Durham Pneumatic Automation Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. Humphrey Automation Inc. Industrial Specialties Mfg Parker Hannifin Canada Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

FILTRATION SYSTEMS

Aircraft Appliances & Equipment Ltd Beach Filter Products Inc. Berendsen Fluid Power Bosch Rexroth Canada ESS Corp. Filtramax Inc. Hy-Pro Filtration Hydac Corporation N.R. Murphy Limited Patel Hose Inc. Stauff Canada Ltd. Wainbee Limited

FITTINGS: FLANGED

Adaconn® BellowsTech, LLC Drive Products Great Lakes Hydraulics HANSA-FLEX Hydraulics Canada Industrial Specialties Mfg Main Manufacturing Prod Inc. Rotary Systems, RYCO Hydraulics Spencer Turbine Swagelok Central Canada Wainbee Limited

FITTINGS: HOSE & TUBE

Adaconn® Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Beswick Engineering Co Inc. Boyaux et Raccords Green Line Climax Company Ltd. Clippard Instrument Laboratory Coilhose Pneumatics Cords Canada Limited DK-LOK Ontario Drive Products Eaton Festo Flo Components Ltd. Gates Canada Inc. Great Lakes Hydraulics HANSA-FLEX Hydraulics Canada Hi-Tech Controls Hydra-Zorb Hyseco Fluid Systems Ltd Industrial Specialties Mfg Main Manufacturing Prod Inc. NewAge Industries Oetiker Inc. Patel Hose Inc. Rotary Systems, RYCO Hydraulics Strictly Sales & Service Swagelok Central Canada Swagelok Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited Williams Fluidair Corp Ltd.

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FITTINGS: METRIC HOSE & TUBE Beswick Engineering Co Inc. Climax Company Ltd. Clippard Instrument Laboratory Drive Products Eaton Festo Gates Canada Inc. Great Lakes Hydraulics HANSA-FLEX Hydraulics Canada Hydra-Zorb Industrial Specialties Mfg Main Manufacturing Prod Inc. NewAge Industries RYCO Hydraulics Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited Williams Fluidair Corp Ltd. World Wide Metric

FITTINGS: PIPE

Beswick Engineering Co Inc. Bimba Manufacturing Co. Clippard Instrument Laboratory Cords Canada Limited DK-LOK Ontario Drive Products Exair Corporation Fabricated Plastics Limited Great Lakes Hydraulics Hydra-Zorb Industrial Specialties Mfg Main Manufacturing Prod Inc. Oetiker Inc. Patel Hose Inc. Rotary Systems, RYCO Hydraulics Swagelok Wainbee Limited

FITTINGS: PUSH-INS

ASCO Numatics Beswick Engineering Co Inc. Bimba Manufacturing Co. Climax Company Ltd. Clippard Instrument Laboratory Drive Products Festo Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. Humphrey Automation Inc. Industrial Specialties Mfg Motion Canada NewAge Industries Wainbee Limited

FLANGE PROTECTION Daemar Inc. Mocap Polymer Molding

FLANGES: HYDRAULIC

Adaconn® Berendsen Fluid Power BSF, Inc. Drive Products Filtration Products Corp Gates Canada Inc. Great Lakes Hydraulics HANSA-FLEX Hydraulics Canada Main Manufacturing Prod Inc. Pesco Sales RYCO Hydraulics Strictly Sales & Service Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

FLANGES: THREADED & WELDED Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy BellowsTech, LLC Berendsen Fluid Power Great Lakes Hydraulics Main Manufacturing Prod Inc. Nett Technologies Inc. RYCO Hydraulics

FLOW METERS

Aalborg Instruments Can-Am Instruments Ltd. Chartwell Automation Inc. Climax Company Ltd. Davis Controls Ltd. Drive Products Exair Corporation Furneco International Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. Hydac Corporation John Sherman Agencies

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FLOW RESTRICTORS

Beswick Engineering Co Inc. Drive Products Higginson Equipment Inc. Wainbee Limited

FLUOROELASTOMER

Daemar Inc. Garnitures Expert Seal Inc. Hercules Sealing Prod Canada Precix, d.b.a. Acushnet Rubber Co

FLUSHING, OIL SYSTEMS

Aircraft Appliances & Equipment Ltd Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

GASKETS & MATERIALS

C.W. Marsh Company Daemar Inc. Dura-Bar Elasto Proxy Inc. Garnitures Expert Seal Inc. Hi-Tech Seals Inc. Nett Technologies Inc. Precix, d.b.a. Acushnet Rubber Co Seal Master Corporation SKF Machined Seals & Plastics

GAUGES: DIGITAL

Anfield Sensors Berendsen Fluid Power Drive Products Furneco International Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. Intempco Controls Ltd. John Sherman Agencies Omega Stauff Canada Ltd. Wainbee Limited

GAUGES: FLOW

Berendsen Fluid Power Drive Products Great Lakes Hydraulics Harwil Hi-Tech Controls Higginson Equipment Inc. Max Machinery Inc. Omega Pesco Sales Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited Webtec

GAUGES: FLUID LEVEL Berendsen Fluid Power Drive Products Filtration Products Corp Great Lakes Hydraulics Harwil Higginson Equipment Inc. Hydac Corporation Oil-Rite Corporation Omega Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited Zinga Industries

GAUGES: OIL LEVEL

Berendsen Fluid Power Drive Products Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. Oil-Rite Corporation Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

GAUGES: PRESSURE Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Berendsen Fluid Power Climax Company Ltd. Davis Controls Ltd. Drive Products Festo Furneco International Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. Hydac Corporation John Sherman Agencies MKS Instruments

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Norgas Controls Omega Pesco Sales Rubberline Products Ltd. RYCO Hydraulics Swagelok Toro Hydraulic & Machinery UFI Hydraulic Filter Division Universal Hydraulics International Wainbee Limited Webtec Zinga Industries

GAUGES: TEMPERATURE Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Berendsen Fluid Power Drive Products Furneco International Great Lakes Hydraulics Harwil Higginson Equipment Inc. Hydac Corporation Intempco Controls Ltd. John Sherman Agencies Omega Pesco Sales Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited Webtec

GAUGES: VACUUM

Drive Products Festo Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. John Sherman Agencies MKS Instruments Omega Piab USA, Inc. UFI Hydraulic Filter Division Universal Hydraulics International Wainbee Limited Zinga Industries

GEAR DRIVES

DieQua Heco, Maxon Precision Motors, Inc. Omega Rotator Products Ltd. SunSource Tech Serv (Cnd) Ltd

GRIPPERS: HYDRAULIC

Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Fabco-Air Inc. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Ventura Hydraulic & Machine Works Wainbee Limited

GRIPPERS: PNEUMATIC

ASCO Numatics Durham Pneumatic Automation Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Hi-Tech Controls Higginson Equipment Inc. Humphrey Automation Inc. Omega Wainbee Limited

GRIPPERS: VACUUM (CUPS & PADS) Festo Higginson Equipment Inc. Piab USA, Inc. Wainbee Limited

HEAT EXCHANGERS

Berg Chilling Systems Inc. Hydac Corporation Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

HEAT EXCHANGERS: AIR-COOLED Berendsen Fluid Power Berg Chilling Systems Inc. Drive Products EMMEGI Heat Exchangers Great Lakes Hydraulics Hydac Corporation John Crane Canada Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

HEAT EXCHANGERS: AIR/OIL COOLED Airvacox Ltée Berendsen Fluid Power Berg Chilling Systems Inc. Drive Products

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EMMEGI Heat Exchangers Fluid Power Sales, Inc. Lifco Hydraulics SunSource Tech Serv (Cnd) Ltd Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

HEAT EXCHANGERS: ALUMINIUM-FINNED Berendsen Fluid Power Berg Chilling Systems Inc. Drive Products EMMEGI Heat Exchangers Wainbee Limited

HEAT EXCHANGERS: COPPER-FINNED Berendsen Fluid Power Berg Chilling Systems Inc. Drive Products Wainbee Limited

HEAT EXCHANGERS: STEEL-FINNED Berendsen Fluid Power Berg Chilling Systems Inc. Drive Products Wainbee Limited

HEAT EXCHANGERS: WATERCOOLED

No mess. No guess. LOCTITE® Thread Sealants deliver reliable, consistent sealing.

Berendsen Fluid Power Berg Chilling Systems Inc. Drive Products EMMEGI Heat Exchangers Great Lakes Hydraulics Hydac Corporation John Crane Canada Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

HEATERS: COOLANT Omega

HEATERS: HYDRAULIC FLUID Berendsen Fluid Power Drive Products Great Lakes Hydraulics Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

HIGH-TEMP MASKING Daemar Inc. Mocap Patel Hose Inc. Polymer Molding

HOSE: AIR

Boyaux et Raccords Green Line CEJN Industrial Corp. Checkfluid Inc. Clippard Instrument Laboratory Coilhose Pneumatics Drive Products Gates Canada Inc. Higginson Equipment Inc. Kuritec Corporation Mullen Fluid Power N.R. Murphy Limited NewAge Industries Patel Hose Inc. Rubberline Products Ltd. Seal Master Corporation Wainbee Limited

Provides Instant low-pressure seal.

Seals to pipe burst strength after cure.

Precise, semiautomated dispensing for high-volume operations.

Neater, more reliable than pipe dope & tape. No shrinkage.

Increases reliability of NPT, JIC & ORB assemblies.

Resists vibration & shock loads; prevents corrosion, galling & costly leakage.

HOSE: AIR REELS

Aircraft Appliances & Equipment Ltd CEJN Industrial Corp. Gates Canada Inc. Higginson Equipment Inc. Rubberline Products Ltd. Swagelok Wainbee Limited

HOSE: FLEXIBLE METAL BellowsTech, LLC DK-LOK Ontario Eaton Kuritec Corporation

HOSE: HYDRAULIC

Boyaux et Raccords Green Line Checkfluid Inc. Climax Company Ltd. Drive Products Eaton Gates Canada Inc. HANSA-FLEX Hydraulics Canada Motion Canada Parker Hannifin Canada

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ProductListings Rubberline Products Ltd. RYCO Hydraulics Strictly Sales & Service Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited World Wide Metric

HOSE: SELF-STORING CEJN Industrial Corp. Gates Canada Inc. Kuritec Corporation

HYDRAULIC FLUIDS: ENVIRONMENTAL Wainbee Limited

HYDRAULIC FLUIDS: FIRE RESISTANT Wainbee Limited

HYDRAULIC FLUIDS: PETROLEUM Drive Products Kuritec Corporation

HYDRAULIC FLUIDS: SYNTHETIC Drive Products

HYDRAULIC FLUIDS: WATER GLYCOL Kuritec Corporation

HYDRAULIC HOSE ASSEMBLIES Boyaux et Raccords Green Line CEJN Industrial Corp. Drive Products Eaton HANSA-FLEX Hydraulics Canada Mullen Fluid Power RYCO Hydraulics Staubli Corp Strictly Sales & Service Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

HYDRAULIC INTEGRATED CIRCUITS Berendsen Fluid Power Drive Products Great Lakes Hydraulics Lynch Fluid Controls Pinnacle Systems, Inc.

INTENSIFIERS: SINGLE ACTION

METRIC TUBE ADAPTER

Berendsen Fluid Power Bosch Rexroth Canada Devine Hydraulics Inc. Great Lakes Hydraulics Hydac Corporation Hyseco Fluid Systems Ltd Motion Canada Strictly Sales & Service Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Ventura Hydraulic & Machine Works Wainbee Limited

INTENSIFIERS: VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT

MOBILE COOLERS

HYDRAULIC VALVE COMPONENTS

LUBRICANTS

PQ Systems Ltd. Source Fluid Power SunSource Tech Serv (Cnd) Ltd Ventura Hydraulic & Machine Works

Air-Hydraulics Inc. Festo Higginson Equipment Inc. Wainbee Limited

HYDRAULIC POWER UNITS

Wainbee Limited

LEAK DETECTORS

Can-Am Instruments Ltd. Exair Corporation

LOAD CELLS

Omega Rotator Products Ltd.

BellowsTech, LLC Berendsen Fluid Power Drive Products Duplomatic Hydraulics Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. Lynch Fluid Controls Motion Canada Servometer Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

Drive Products Flo Components Ltd.

LUBRICATION DEVICES Climax Company Ltd. Flo Components Ltd. Higginson Equipment Inc.

LUBRICATION SYSTEMS

HYDROSTATIC DRIVE COMPONENTS Berendsen Fluid Power Drive Products SunSource Tech Serv (Cnd) Ltd

INDEXING TABLES, ROTARY PNEUMATIC Air-Hydraulics Inc. Cyclo-Index Festo Wainbee Limited

INTENSIFIERS: CONTINUOUS ACTION Fabco-Air Inc. Higginson Equipment Inc. Wainbee Limited

Berendsen Fluid Power Climax Company Ltd. Flo Components Ltd. Higginson Equipment Inc. The IFH Group, Oil-Rite Corporation Wainbee Limited

LUBRICATORS, PNEUMATIC ASCO Numatics Climax Company Ltd. Clippard Instrument Laboratory Coilhose Pneumatics Cowper Inc. Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Flo Components Ltd. Higginson Equipment Inc. Parker Hannifin Canada

MANIFOLDS: HYDRAULIC

TORO HYDRAULIC offers the most popular brands, Hydraulic components PLUS superior sales & service ➢ Hydraulic Pumps, Valves, Motors, Cylinders ➢ Hydrostatic Transmission Pumps, Motors ➢ Variable, fixed, displacement Pumps ➢ Staffa Motors, Rotary, Gearboxes, Winches ➢ Custom built machines, Power Units, hydraulic Presses ➢ On site repair, troubleshooting, installation ➢ Consultant for Design and analysis of Hydraulic Systems ➢ Hose and Fittings, Tube bending

Berendsen Fluid Power Bimba Manufacturing Co. Bosch Rexroth Canada CEJN Industrial Corp. Cross Mfg Inc. Drive Products Eaton Feldcamp Equipment Fluid Power Sales, Inc. Great Lakes Hydraulics Hawe North America Hydac Corporation Hydraflow-Pumptech Fluid Power Inserta Products Inc. Lynch Fluid Controls Main Manufacturing Prod Inc. PSI Fluid Power Ltd. Ram Industries Rotary Systems, Scott Rotary Seals Source Fluid Power Sun Hydraulics SunSource Tech Serv (Cnd) Ltd Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

MANIFOLDS: PNEUMATIC Clippard Instrument Laboratory Drive Products Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Fluid Power Sales, Inc. Great Lakes Hydraulics Hi-Tech Controls Industrial Specialties Mfg Lynch Fluid Controls Rotary Systems, Scott Rotary Seals Source Fluid Power Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

MARINE COOLERS 1415 Bonhill Road, Unit #15, Mississauga ON, L5T 1R2 (CANADA) Tel: 905.565.8887 Fax: 905.565.5788 Emergency Services: 416.720.7319 E-mail: sales@torohyd.com Website: www.torohyd.com

Drive Products EMMEGI Heat Exchangers

METERS, POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT Max Machinery Inc. Omega Webtec

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Checkfluid Inc. Climax Company Ltd. Drive Products HANSA-FLEX Hydraulics Canada Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Berg Chilling Systems Inc. Drive Products EMMEGI Heat Exchangers Hydac Corporation

MONITOR SYSTEMS

Can-Am Instruments Ltd. Carlo Gavazzi (Canada) Inc. Lynch Fluid Controls

MOTORS: ELECTRIC WITH PUMP FLANGE MOUNT Maxon Precision Motors, Inc. Rotator Products Ltd. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

MOTORS: ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC STEPPING Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions Omega Wainbee Limited

MOTORS: HYDRAULIC

Berendsen Fluid Power Bosch Rexroth Canada Cross Mfg Inc. Drive Products Eaton Fluid Power Sales, Inc. FluiDyne Fluid Power Great Lakes Hydraulics Hawe North America Hydraflow-Pumptech Fluid Power Hypower Systems Hyseco Fluid Systems Ltd KYB Americas Corporation Lifco Hydraulics Lynch Fluid Controls Motion Canada Pro-Active Fluid Power PSI Fluid Power Ltd. Strictly Sales & Service T-Lon Products, Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

MOTORS: METRIC DieQua Drive Products Electromate Wainbee Limited

MOTORS: PNEUMATIC Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc.

MUFFLERS, PNEUMATIC Clippard Instrument Laboratory Exair Corporation Festo Higginson Equipment Inc. La Société Waircom Omega Piab USA, Inc. Wainbee Limited

NOZZLES

Exair Corporation

O RINGS

Daemar Inc. Drive Products Hercules Sealing Prod Canada Omega Precix, d.b.a. Acushnet Rubber Co SKF Machined Seals & Plastics Spaenaur Inc. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Trelleborg Sealing Solutions

OIL COOLERS

Berg Chilling Systems Inc. Drive Products Great Lakes Hydraulics Hydac Corporation Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

PACKINGS: BRAIDED Daemar Inc. Drive Products

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PACKINGS: CUP

C.W. Marsh Company Daemar Inc. Hercules Sealing Prod Canada Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

PACKINGS: GASKET

C.W. Marsh Company Cooper Products, Garnitures Expert Seal Inc. John Crane Canada SKF Machined Seals & Plastics

Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Furneco International Great Lakes Hydraulics Hydac Corporation Intempco Controls Ltd. John Crane Canada MKS Instruments Omega PQ Systems Ltd. Servometer Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

PRESSURE TRANSMITTERS

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Lynch Fluid Controls Motion Canada Mullen Fluid Power Parker Hannifin Canada Pesco Sales Pro-Active Fluid Power PSI Fluid Power Ltd. SRS Crisafulli, Strictly Sales & Service Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Universal Hydraulics International Wainbee Limited

PUMPS: HYDRAULIC HAND Brand Hydraulics Great Lakes Hydraulics

Our Fit Will Impress.

John Crane Canada Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

Anfield Sensors Berendsen Fluid Power Davis Controls Ltd. Drive Products Festo Furneco International Intempco Controls Ltd. Omega

PACKINGS: SYNTHETIC

PUMP ADAPTORS

Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Berendsen Fluid Power BSF, Inc. Drive Products Great Lakes Hydraulics ProSpec Technologies Inc. Rotator Products Ltd. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Bosch Rexroth Canada Drive Products FluiDyne Fluid Power Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. Maritime Compressor Pro-Active Fluid Power Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

PUMP HOUSINGS

PUMPS: PNEUMATIC

New primerless, oil tolerant & higher temperature-resistant formulas

PUMPS: PNEUMATIC DRIVEN

Increase strength & reliability

Reduce weight & cost

Prevent fretting, oxidation & corrosion

Precision LOCTITE® RotoSpray™ applicator

Disassemble like standard press fits

PACKINGS: LEATHER

C.W. Marsh Company Hercules Sealing Prod Canada

PACKINGS: METALLIC

Cooper Products, Daemar Inc.

PACKINGS: U-RINGS

C.W. Marsh Company Cooper Products, Daemar Inc. Hercules Sealing Prod Canada SKF Machined Seals & Plastics Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Trelleborg Sealing Solutions

PACKINGS: V-RINGS

C.W. Marsh Company Cooper Products, Daemar Inc. Hercules Sealing Prod Canada Hi-Tech Seals Inc. SKF Machined Seals & Plastics Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

PISTON RINGS: METAL

Hercules Sealing Prod Canada Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

PISTON RINGS: NONMETALLIC Hercules Sealing Prod Canada SKF Machined Seals & Plastics T-Lon Products,

PISTON RODS

Stelmi America, Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

PORT PLUGS Daemar Inc. Mocap

POWER STEERING COMPONENTS & ASSEMBLIES Gates Canada Inc.

POWER TAKE OFFS

Drive Products Pro-Active Fluid Power SunSource Tech Serv (Cnd) Ltd

POWER UNITS & SYSTEMS Berendsen Fluid Power Bosch Rexroth Canada Feldcamp Equipment Great Lakes Hydraulics Hawe North America Hydac Corporation Hydraflow-Pumptech Fluid Power Hypower Systems Mullen Fluid Power Strictly Sales & Service Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

PRESSURE GAUGE PROTECTORS SNUBBERS Berendsen Fluid Power Great Lakes Hydraulics Omega

PRESSURE SWITCHES

Anfield Sensors Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Berendsen Fluid Power Chartwell Automation Inc. Clippard Instrument Laboratory Davis Controls Ltd. Drive Products

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Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Berendsen Fluid Power BSF, Inc. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

PUMPS: CENTRIFUGAL Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Drive Products Higginson Equipment Inc. KSB Pumps Inc. Omega Pesco Sales Plad Equipment Setpoint Technologies SRS Crisafulli, Wainbee Limited

PUMPS: DIAPHRAGM Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Higginson Equipment Inc. Omega Pesco Sales Plad Equipment Setpoint Technologies Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

PUMPS: FIXED DISPLACEMENT Drive Products FluiDyne Fluid Power Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. KYB Americas Corporation Omega Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

PUMPS: HIGH PRESSURE Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Bosch Rexroth Canada Drive Products Great Lakes Hydraulics Hawe North America Higginson Equipment Inc. KSB Pumps Inc. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

PUMPS: HYDRAULIC

Bosch Rexroth Canada Cross Mfg Inc. Drive Products Duplomatic Hydraulics Eaton Feldcamp Equipment FluiDyne Fluid Power Great Lakes Hydraulics Hawe North America Higginson Equipment Inc. Hydraflow-Pumptech Fluid Power Hypower Systems KYB Americas Corporation Lifco Hydraulics

PUMPS: METERING Oil-Rite Corporation Omega Pesco Sales Setpoint Technologies

PUMPS: PISTON

LOCTITE® Retaining Compounds for strong cylindrical assemblies

Climax Company Ltd. Fabco-Air Inc. Great Lakes Hydraulics Piab USA, Inc. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited Piab USA, Inc. Wainbee Limited

PUMPS: RECIPROCATING Climax Company Ltd. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

PUMPS: ROTARY

Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Drive Products Hawe North America Higginson Equipment Inc. KSB Pumps Inc. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

PUMPS: ROTARY POSITIVE REPLACEMENT Drive Products Higginson Equipment Inc. Plad Equipment Setpoint Technologies Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

PUMPS: VACUUM

Drive Products Higginson Equipment Inc. Nash, A Gardner Denver Product Omega Piab USA, Inc. Wainbee Limited

PUMPS: VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT Drive Products Duplomatic Hydraulics Feldcamp Equipment FluiDyne Fluid Power Great Lakes Hydraulics Hawe North America Higginson Equipment Inc. KYB Americas Corporation Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

PUMPS: WATER

Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Drive Products KSB Pumps Inc. Omega Plad Equipment SRS Crisafulli,

RECEIVERS, PNEUMATIC Fabco-Air Inc.

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62 ProductListings REGULATORS: HYDRAULIC Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. Pelmar Engineering Ltd. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

REGULATORS: PNEUMATIC ASCO Numatics Beswick Engineering Co Inc. Clippard Instrument Laboratory ControlAir, Inc. Cords Canada Limited Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Furneco International Great Lakes Hydraulics Hi-Tech Controls Higginson Equipment Inc. Humphrey Automation Inc. John Sherman Agencies Kuritec Corporation

REGULATORS: VACUUM Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. Piab USA, Inc.

RESERVOIR ACCESSORIES Berendsen Fluid Power Devine Hydraulics Inc. Drive Products Filtramax Inc. Filtration Products Corp Great Lakes Hydraulics Hy-Pro Filtration Hydac Corporation The IFH Group, Inox-Tech Canada Stauff Canada Ltd. UFI Hydraulic Filter Division

RESERVOIR TANKS Berendsen Fluid Power Devine Hydraulics Inc.

Drive Products Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Filtration Products Corp Great Lakes Hydraulics The IFH Group, Inox-Tech Canada Oil-Rite Corporation Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

RINGS: BACKUP

C.W. Marsh Company Hercules Sealing Prod Canada Precix, d.b.a. Acushnet Rubber Co Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Trelleborg Sealing Solutions

RINGS: PISTON

Hercules Sealing Prod Canada Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Trelleborg Sealing Solutions

RINGS: RUBBER DIAPHRAGM Precix, d.b.a. Acushnet Rubber Co

Seal Master Corporation SKF Machined Seals & Plastics Spaenaur Inc.

SEALS: GENERAL

Cooper Products, Daemar Inc. Freudenberg - NOK Sealing Technologies Hercules Sealing Prod Canada Hi-Tech Seals Inc. Precix, d.b.a. Acushnet Rubber Co Seal Master Corporation SKF Machined Seals & Plastics Daemar Inc. Drive Products Hercules Sealing Prod Canada Hi-Tech Seals Inc. Pro-Active Fluid Power Seal Master Corporation SKF Machined Seals & Plastics

Anfield Sensors Carlo Gavazzi (Canada) Inc. Chartwell Automation Inc. Davis Controls Ltd. Drive Products Omega Pinnacle Systems, Inc. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

SEALS: MECHANICAL

SHAFTING

Hercules Sealing Prod Canada Hi-Tech Seals Inc. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Trelleborg Sealing Solutions

RINGS: WIPER

SEALS: O-RING-ELASTOMERIC

Cooper Products, Hercules Sealing Prod Canada Hi-Tech Seals Inc. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Trelleborg Sealing Solutions

SEALANTS: THREAD John Crane Canada X-Pando Products Co.

SEALS: FITTINGS

Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Daemar Inc.

Daemar Inc. Freudenberg - NOK Sealing Technologies Garnitures Expert Seal Inc. Gates Canada Inc. Hercules Sealing Prod Canada Hi-Tech Seals Inc. John Crane Canada Precix, d.b.a. Acushnet Rubber Co Seal Master Corporation SKF Machined Seals & Plastics Spaenaur Inc.

SEALS: O-RING-METALLIC Daemar Inc. Hercules Sealing Prod Canada SKF Machined Seals & Plastics

SEALS: O-RING-PLASTOMERIC

Daemar Inc. Freudenberg - NOK Sealing Technologies Garnitures Expert Seal Inc. Hercules Sealing Prod Canada SKF Machined Seals & Plastics

SEALS: OIL

Cooper Products, Daemar Inc. Freudenberg - NOK Sealing Technologies Hercules Sealing Prod Canada Hi-Tech Seals Inc. Precix, d.b.a. Acushnet Rubber Co Seal Master Corporation SKF Machined Seals & Plastics

SEALS: RUBBER DIAPHRAGM

Cooper Products, Daemar Inc. Freudenberg - NOK Sealing Technologies Seal Master Corporation SKF Machined Seals & Plastics

SEALS: RUBBER HYDRAULIC

Cooper Products, Daemar Inc. Drive Products Freudenberg - NOK Sealing Technologies Hercules Sealing Prod Canada Seal Master Corporation SKF Machined Seals & Plastics

SENSORS

Pinnacle Systems, Inc.

SENSORS: DISPLACEMENT Chartwell Automation Inc. Electromate Omega Pinnacle Systems, Inc. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

SENSORS: PRESSURE

Anfield Sensors BellowsTech, LLC Berendsen Fluid Power Chartwell Automation Inc. Clippard Instrument Laboratory Drive Products Fabco-Air Inc.

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SENSORS: ULTRASONIC FLUID LEVEL

SEALS: KITS

BellowsTech, LLC Cooper Products, Daemar Inc. Garnitures Expert Seal Inc. John Crane Canada Servometer

RINGS: WEAR

Festo Hydac Corporation Hydraflow-Pumptech Fluid Power Lynch Fluid Controls Omega Pinnacle Systems, Inc. PQ Systems Ltd. Servometer Stauff Canada Ltd. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

BSF, Inc. Electromate

SHIMS

Daemar Inc. Dendoff Springs Exair Corporation Nett Technologies Inc. Spaenaur Inc.

SHOCK ABSORBERS

Ace Controls Inc. ASCO Numatics BSF, Inc. Dendoff Springs Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Rotator Products Ltd. Skeans Engineering & Machinery Taylor Devices Inc.

SILENCERS & MUFFLERS Exair Corporation Fabco-Air Inc. Festo La Société Waircom Maritime Compressor N.R. Murphy Limited Nett Technologies Inc. Piab USA, Inc.

SLEEVES, BOOTS Elasto Proxy Inc. Mocap

SLIDES, PNEUMATIC ASCO Numatics Fabco-Air Inc. Festo

SOFTWARE: FLUID POWER SYSTEM DESIGN Delta Computer Systems Simerics Inc.

SOLENOID VALVES: GENERAL PURPOSE ASCO Numatics Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Bosch Rexroth Canada Canfield Industries, Clippard Instrument Laboratory Cross Mfg Inc. Drive Products Durham Pneumatic Automation Exair Corporation Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. Nett Technologies Inc. Norgas Controls Omega Pelmar Engineering Ltd. Sun Hydraulics Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Universal Hydraulics International Wainbee Limited

SOLENOID VALVES: PROPORTIONAL Aalborg Instruments Bosch Rexroth Canada Canfield Industries, Clippard Instrument Laboratory Cross Mfg Inc. Drive Products

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SPRINGS: AIR

Dendoff Springs Taylor Devices Inc. Wainbee Limited

SPRINGS: GAS Ace Controls Inc. Dendoff Springs

STRAINERS/ DIFFUSERS

Aircraft Appliances & Equipment Ltd Berendsen Fluid Power Drive Products Filtramax Inc. Filtration Products Corp Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

SWITCHES: FLUID LEVEL Anfield Sensors Chartwell Automation Inc. Furneco International Great Lakes Hydraulics Harwil Higginson Equipment Inc. Hydac Corporation Intempco Controls Ltd. Oil-Rite Corporation Omega

SWITCHES: PRESSURE

Anfield Sensors Chartwell Automation Inc. Clippard Instrument Laboratory Drive Products Festo Furneco International Great Lakes Hydraulics Harwil Hawe North America Higginson Equipment Inc. Intempco Controls Ltd. John Sherman Agencies Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

SWITCHES: TEMPERATURE Anfield Sensors Carlo Gavazzi (Canada) Inc. Chartwell Automation Inc. Drive Products EMMEGI Heat Exchangers Furneco International Great Lakes Hydraulics Harwil Higginson Equipment Inc. Hydac Corporation Intempco Controls Ltd. Omega

SWIVEL JOINTS: HYDRAULIC Berendsen Fluid Power Climax Company Ltd. Rotary Systems, Scott Rotary Seals Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

Pneu-Hyd Industries Ltd. PSI Fluid Power Ltd. Stauff Canada Ltd. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited Webtec

TEST EQUIPMENT: PNEUMATIC Great Lakes Hydraulics Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

TESTING INSTRUMENTS Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Omega Webtec Daemar Inc. Hi-Tech Seals Inc. Mocap Polymer Molding

THRUSTERS, LINEAR

TUBING: STAINLESS STEEL

Cowper Inc.

TRANSDUCERS: ELECTRO-PNEUMATIC Anfield Sensors ControlAir, Inc. Festo John Sherman Agencies Omega

TRANSDUCERS: PRESSURE Anfield Sensors Berendsen Fluid Power Bosch Rexroth Canada Davis Controls Ltd. Drive Products Festo Great Lakes Hydraulics Hydac Corporation John Sherman Agencies MKS Instruments Omega PQ Systems Ltd.

TRANSMISSIONS: HYDRODYNAMIC Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

TAPE Berendsen Fluid Power CEJN Industrial Corp. Drive Products Great Lakes Hydraulics Hydac Corporation Lifco Hydraulics Max Machinery Inc.

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Drive Products Spencer Turbine Tube Caron Inc. Williams Fluidair Corp Ltd. World Wide Metric

TURBINE OIL COALESCERS

Aircraft Appliances & Equipment Ltd Hy-Pro Filtration

UNIONS, ROTATING Rotary Systems,

VACUUM CUPS

Drive Products KYB Americas Corporation Lifco Hydraulics Pro-Active Fluid Power PSI Fluid Power Ltd. T-Lon Products, Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

TUBE FABRICATING

VACUUM DEHYDRATORS

BSF, Inc. HANSA-FLEX Hydraulics Canada Hyseco Fluid Systems Ltd NewAge Industries Swagelok Central Canada Tube Caron Inc.

TUBE/HOSE CLEANING EQUIPMENT Drive Products Gates Canada Inc. Patel Hose Inc.

TUBING & HOSE

TUBING: ALUMINIUM

John Sherman Agencies Maxon Precision Motors, Inc. Omega

TUBING: STEEL

ASCO Numatics Exair Corporation Festo Higginson Equipment Inc. Humphrey Automation Inc. Piab USA, Inc. Power Beam Inc. Wainbee Limited

TEST EQUIPMENT: HYDRAULIC

TACHOMETERS/STROBOSCOPES

DK-LOK Ontario HANSA-FLEX Hydraulics Canada Inox-Tech Canada NewAge Industries Spencer Turbine Swagelok Central Canada Swagelok Tube Caron Inc. Williams Fluidair Corp Ltd. World Wide Metric

TRANSMISSIONS: HYDROSTATIC

Mocap

Festo Rotary Systems, Scott Rotary Seals Wainbee Limited

TUBING: RUBBER

Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Elasto Proxy Inc. Kuritec Corporation NewAge Industries Patel Hose Inc. Seal Master Corporation

THREAD PROTECTORS

Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Clippard Instrument Laboratory Coilhose Pneumatics DK-LOK Ontario Exair Corporation Festo Gates Canada Inc. Industrial Specialties Mfg Kuritec Corporation Maritime Compressor NewAge Industries Patel Hose Inc. Rubberline Products Ltd. RYCO Hydraulics Strictly Sales & Service Swagelok Central Canada Swagelok Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

SWIVEL JOINTS: PNEUMATIC

Boyaux et Raccords Green Line Clippard Instrument Laboratory Cords Canada Limited Drive Products Festo Higginson Equipment Inc. Humphrey Automation Inc. Kuritec Corporation NewAge Industries Omega Patel Hose Inc. Pesco Sales Polymer Molding

Spencer Turbine Tube Caron Inc.

TUBING: COPPER World Wide Metric

TUBING: PLASTIC

Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy

Filtramax Inc. Hy-Pro Filtration Hydac Corporation

VALVE CIRCUITS

Berendsen Fluid Power Fabco-Air Inc. Higginson Equipment Inc. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

VALVE SPOOLS, DIRECTIONAL CONTROL HYDRAULIC Berendsen Fluid Power Drive Products Hawe North America Higginson Equipment Inc. Lexair Inc. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

VALVES AIR: CHECK

Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Beswick Engineering Co Inc. Clippard Instrument Laboratory DK-LOK Ontario Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Higginson Equipment Inc. La Société Waircom Lexair Inc. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

VALVES AIR: CIRCUIT LOGIC CONTROL Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Wainbee Limited

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VALVES AIR: DECELERATION Canfield Industries, Clippard Instrument Laboratory Wainbee Limited

VALVES AIR: DIRECTIONAL ASCO Numatics Canfield Industries, Clippard Instrument Laboratory Drive Products Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. Humphrey Automation Inc. La Société Waircom Lexair Inc. Mullen Fluid Power Omega Parker Hannifin Canada Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

VALVES AIR: DRIVE

Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Canfield Industries, Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

VALVES AIR: FLOW CONTROL Aalborg Instruments Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Beswick Engineering Co Inc. Bimba Manufacturing Co. Canfield Industries, Clippard Instrument Laboratory Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. La Société Waircom Omega Scott Rotary Seals Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

VALVES AIR: PILOT OPERATED Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Canfield Industries, Clippard Instrument Laboratory Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. Lexair Inc. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

VALVES AIR: QUICK EXHAUST DUMPING Battlefield International Inc. Canfield Industries, Clippard Instrument Laboratory Festo Humphrey Automation Inc. Wainbee Limited

VALVES AIR: RELIEF

Canfield Industries, Fabco-Air Inc. Higginson Equipment Inc. Omega Pelmar Engineering Ltd. Scott Rotary Seals Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Val-Matic Valve & Mfg. Corp. Wainbee Limited

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ProductListings Drive Products Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Great Lakes Hydraulics Hi-Tech Controls Higginson Equipment Inc. La Société Waircom Lexair Inc. Omega Power Beam Inc. Rubberline Products Ltd. Skeans Engineering & Machinery Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

VALVES AIR: TIME DELAY Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Festo Swagelok Wainbee Limited

VALVES HYDRAULIC: AIR BLEED Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

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VALVES HYDRAULIC: COUNTERBALANCE Bosch Rexroth Canada Drive Products Great Lakes Hydraulics Hawe North America Higginson Equipment Inc. Hydac Corporation Lynch Fluid Controls Sun Hydraulics Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

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VALVES HYDRAULIC: DIRECTIONAL Bosch Rexroth Canada Brand Hydraulics Cross Mfg Inc. Devine Hydraulics Inc. Drive Products Duplomatic Hydraulics Eaton FluiDyne Fluid Power Great Lakes Hydraulics Hawe North America Higginson Equipment Inc. Hydac Corporation Hydraflow-Pumptech Fluid Power Hypower Systems KYB Americas Corporation Lexair Inc. Mullen Fluid Power Parker Hannifin Canada Pro-Active Fluid Power PSI Fluid Power Ltd. Sun Hydraulics SunSource Tech Serv (Cnd) Ltd Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

Universal Hydraulics International Wainbee Limited Webtec

VALVES HYDRAULIC: FLOW CONTROL BellowsTech, LLC Bosch Rexroth Canada Brand Hydraulics Devine Hydraulics Inc. Drive Products Duplomatic Hydraulics Eaton FluiDyne Fluid Power Great Lakes Hydraulics Hawe North America Higginson Equipment Inc. Hydac Corporation Industrial Specialties Mfg Lifco Hydraulics Lynch Fluid Controls MKS Instruments Pelmar Engineering Ltd. Scott Rotary Seals Source Fluid Power Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited Webtec

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VALVES HYDRAULIC: PILOT OPERATED Bosch Rexroth Canada Brand Hydraulics Drive Products Duplomatic Hydraulics FluiDyne Fluid Power Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. Hydac Corporation Lexair Inc. Pelmar Engineering Ltd. Pro-Active Fluid Power Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Universal Hydraulics International Wainbee Limited

VALVES HYDRAULIC: PLASTIC DIAPHRAGM Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

VALVES HYDRAULIC: PRESSURE CONTROL Bosch Rexroth Canada Drive Products

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Duplomatic Hydraulics FluiDyne Fluid Power Great Lakes Hydraulics Hawe North America Higginson Equipment Inc. Hydac Corporation MKS Instruments Pelmar Engineering Ltd. Source Fluid Power Sun Hydraulics Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

John Sherman Agencies Omega Rubberline Products Ltd. Setpoint Technologies Stauff Canada Ltd. Swagelok Central Canada T-Lon Products, Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Val-Matic Valve & Mfg. Corp. Wainbee Limited World Wide Metric

VALVES HYDRAULIC: PRESSURE REDUCING

Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Clippard Instrument Laboratory DK-LOK Ontario Higginson Equipment Inc. Omega Wainbee Limited

Bosch Rexroth Canada Devine Hydraulics Inc. Drive Products Great Lakes Hydraulics Hawe North America Higginson Equipment Inc. Hydac Corporation Pelmar Engineering Ltd. Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

VALVES HYDRAULIC: PROPORTIONAL Bosch Rexroth Canada Brand Hydraulics Cross Mfg Inc. Drive Products Duplomatic Hydraulics Eaton Feldcamp Equipment Hawe North America Hydac Corporation Lynch Fluid Controls MKS Instruments Pro-Active Fluid Power Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

VALVES HYDRAULIC: RELIEF UNLOADING Brand Hydraulics Drive Products Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. Hydac Corporation Lynch Fluid Controls Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

VALVES HYDRAULIC: SEQUENCE Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. Pro-Active Fluid Power Scott Rotary Seals Wainbee Limited

VALVES HYDRAULIC: SERVO Bosch Rexroth Canada Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Wainbee Limited

VALVES HYDRAULIC: SHUTTLE Brand Hydraulics Drive Products Great Lakes Hydraulics Wainbee Limited

VALVES HYDRAULIC: SURGE DAMPING Pelmar Engineering Ltd. Wainbee Limited

VALVES PNEUMATIC, MINIATURE Aalborg Instruments Beswick Engineering Co Inc. Clippard Instrument Laboratory ControlAir, Inc. Cowper Inc. Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Hi-Tech Controls Swagelok Central Canada Wainbee Limited

VALVES: BALL

Aalborg Instruments Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Boyaux et Raccords Green Line Climax Company Ltd. DK-LOK Ontario Drive Products Festo Great Lakes Hydraulics HANSA-FLEX Hydraulics Canada Higginson Equipment Inc. Hydac Corporation Inserta Products Inc.

VALVES: BLEED

VALVES: BUTTERFLY

Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Drive Products Festo Great Lakes Hydraulics John Sherman Agencies MKS Instruments Setpoint Technologies T-Lon Products, Val-Matic Valve & Mfg. Corp. Wainbee Limited World Wide Metric

VALVES: CHECK

Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Clippard Instrument Laboratory DK-LOK Ontario Drive Products Fabco-Air Inc. Festo Great Lakes Hydraulics Hawe North America Higginson Equipment Inc. Hydac Corporation Industrial Specialties Mfg Inserta Products Inc. Lexair Inc. Maritime Compressor Setpoint Technologies Swagelok Central Canada Swagelok T-Lon Products, Toro Hydraulic & Machinery Val-Matic Valve & Mfg. Corp. Wainbee Limited World Wide Metric

VALVES: GATE

Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Drive Products Festo Great Lakes Hydraulics Wainbee Limited World Wide Metric

VALVES: METERING Great Lakes Hydraulics Higginson Equipment Inc. Omega Pelmar Engineering Ltd. Swagelok Central Canada

VALVES: OIL SAMPLING Checkfluid Inc.

VALVES: PLUGS

Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Drive Products Norgas Controls Polymer Molding Swagelok Central Canada Val-Matic Valve & Mfg. Corp.

VALVES: STOP

Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Toro Hydraulic & Machinery

VALVES: WATER

Atlantis Pompe Ste-Foy Clippard Instrument Laboratory Drive Products Festo Higginson Equipment Inc. Lexair Inc. Omega Pelmar Engineering Ltd. Power Beam Inc. Val-Matic Valve & Mfg. Corp.

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SupplierListings 67 AALBORG INSTRUMENTS Manufacturer 20 Corporate Dr Orangeburg NY 10962 USA Tel: 845-770-3000 Fax: 845-770-3010 Email: info@aalborg.com Web: www.aalborg.com Distributors: Comeau Technologies Ltd., Lachine, QC

ACE CONTROLS INC. Manufacturer

Manufacturers: 3M; Alkota; Armstrong; Barnes; Boshart; Burkley; Ebara; Flexcon; Franklin Pump; Grundfos; Landa; Liberty Pump; Sherflow; Watermaze; Watts

BATTLEFIELD INTERNATIONAL INC. Manufacturer 1664 Kohler Rd Cayuga ON N0A 1E0 Tel: 905-772-3000 Fax: 905-772-3099 Email: sales@battlefield.biz Web: www.battlefield.biz

23435 Industrial Pk Dr Farmington Hills MI 48335 USA Tel: 248-476-0213 Fax: 248-476-2470 Email: shocks@acecontrols.com Web: www.acecontrols.com Distributors: ASCO Numatics Ltd., London, ON; Cowper, Saint John, NB; Kingston, ON; London, ON; Markham, ON; Cowper Inc., Lachine, QC; Integrated Pneumatics Ltd., Saint John, NB; Peerless Engineering Sales Ltd., Burnaby, BC; Prince George, BC; Edmonton, AB; VickersWarnick Ltd., Mississauga, ON; Stoney Creek, ON; Waterloo, ON

BEACH FILTER PRODUCTS INC.

ADACONN®

BELLOWSTECH, LLC

Manufacturer 538 Township Line Rd Blue Bell PA 19422 USA Tel: 215-643-1900 Fax: 215-643-4017 Email: sales@adaconn.com Web: www.adaconn.com Distributors: Berendsen Fluid Power, Scarborough, ON; HyPower, Saskatoon, SK; Kinecor, Lachine, QC; Wainbee Ltd., Mississauga, ON

Manufacturer PO Box 505 Hanover PA 17331 USA Tel: 717-235-1136 Fax: 717-235-4858 Email: sales@beachfilters.com Web: www.beachfilters.com Distributors: CDA, Toronto, ON; Comairco, Montréal, QC; Wajax, Mississauga, ON

Manufacturer 1289 US Hwy 1 Suite 1 Ormond Beach FL 32174 USA Tel: 386-615-7530 Fax: 386-615-7973 Email: bellows@bellowstech.com Web: www.bellowstech.com

Manufacturer & Distributor

AIR-HYDRAULICS INC. Manufacturer 545 Hupp Ave Jackson MI 49203 USA Tel: 517-787-9444 Fax: 517-787-7585 Email: info@airhydraulics.com Web: www.airhydraulics.com

AIRCRAFT APPLIANCES & EQUIPMENT LTD

BERENDSEN FLUID POWER Distributor 35A Ironside Cr Scarborough ON M1X 1G5 Tel: 416-335-5557 Fax: 416-335-8844 Email: info@bfpna.com Web: www.bfpna.com Branches: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Vancouver, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Dartmouth, NS; London, ON; Markham, ON; Stoney Creek, ON; Timmins, ON; Montreal, QC; Saskatoon, SK Manufacturers: Auburn Gear; Barksdale; Donaldson; Eaton/ Cutler-Hammer; Eaton-Vickers; Olaer; Sauer-Danfoss; Thermal Transfer

Manufacturer 150 East Dr Brampton ON L6T 1C1 Tel: 905-791-1666 Fax: 905-791-7218 Email: bdawson@aaeltd.com Web: www.aaeltd.com

AIRVACOX LTÉE Manufacturer 85 rue des Buissons Lévis QC G6V 5B6 Tel: 418-835-0142 Fax: 418-835-0297 Email: jmfortin@coair.qc.ca

ANFIELD SENSORS INC. Manufacturer 380 Four Valley Dr Concord ON L4K 5Z1 Tel: 905-303-8700 Fax: 905-303-7130 Email: sales@anfieldsensors.com Web: www.anfieldsensors.com Distributors: MP Filtri Canada, Concord, ON

ASCO NUMATICS Manufacturer & Distributor 17 Airport Rd Brantford ON N3T 5M8 Tel: 519-758-2700 Fax: 519-758-5540 Email: asconumaticscanada@emerson.com Web: www.asconumatics.ca Branches: Saint-Laurent, QC Manufacturers: Alado; Enertrols; Vaccon Vacuum Distributors: Visit our Website

ATLANTIS POMPE STE-FOY Distributor 1844 boul Wilfrid-Hamel Québec QC G1N 3Z2 Tel: 418-681-7301 Fax: 418-681-5183 Email: cjacques@atlantispompe.com Web: www.atlantispompe.com Branches: Chicoutimi, QC; Saint-Léonard, QC; Sherbrooke, QC

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Manufacturer 490 Prince Charles Dr S Welland ON L3B 5X7 Tel: 905-735-0510 Fax: 905-735-5646 Email: info@boschrexroth.ca Web: www.boschrexroth.ca Branches: Edmonton, AB; Burnaby, BC; Fredericton, NB; Dartmouth, NS; Burlington, ON; Longueuil, QC; Saguenay, QC; Saskatoon, SK Company Profile:Economical, precise, safe, and energy efficient: drive and control technology from Bosch Rexroth moves machines and systems of any size. The company bundles global application experience in the market segments of Mobile Applications, Machinery Applications and Engineering, Factory Automation, and Renewable Energies to develop innovative components as well as tailored system solutions and services. Bosch Rexroth offers its customers hydraulics, electric drives and controls, gear technology, and linear motion and assembly technology all from one source.

BOYAUX ET RACCORDS GREEN LINE Manufacturer 9395 rte Transcanadienne Saint-Laurent QC H4S 1V3 Tel: 514-333-4447 Fax: 514-333-0857 Email: serge.bourbonnais@greenlinehose.com Web: www.greenlinehose.com

ADVANCED MACHINE AND ENGINEERING CO. 2500 Latham St Rockford IL 61103 USA Tel: 815-962-6076 Fax: 815-962-6483 Email: info@ame.com Web: www.ame.com

BOSCH REXROTH CANADA

BERG CHILLING SYSTEMS INC. Manufacturer 51 Nantucket Blvd Scarborough ON M1P 2N5 Tel: 416-755-2221 Fax: 416-755-3874 Email: bergsales@berg-group.com Web: www.berg-group.com

BESWICK ENGINEERING CO INC. Manufacturer 284 Ocean Rd Greenland NH 03840-2442 USA Tel: 603-433-1188 Fax: 603-433-3313 Email: besales@beswick.com Web: www.beswick.com

BIMBA MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturer 25150 S Governors Hwy University Park IL 60484 USA Tel: 708-534-8544 Fax: 708-235-2014 Email: cs@bimba.com Web: www.bimba.com Distributors: Cowper, Inc., Saint John, NB; Kingston, ON; Cowper, Inc, London, ON; Cowper, Inc., Markham, ON; Lachine, QC; CPI Automation Ltd., Mississauga, ON; HyPower Systems, Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Fort McMurray, AB; Grande Prairie, AB; Delta, BC; Prince George, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Prince Albert, SK; Regina, SK; Saskatoon, SK; Skeans Air Inc., Winnipeg, MB; Skeans Eng. & Mach. Ltd., Prince George, BC; Skeans Eng. Service Centre, Kamloops, BC; Skeans Engineering & Machinery Ltd., Coquitlam, BC; Skeans Engineering Alberta Ltd., Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB

BRAND HYDRAULICS CO. Manufacturer 2332 S 25th St Omaha NE 68105 0069-0069 USA Tel: 402-344-4434 Fax: 402-341-5419 Email: sales@brand-hyd.com Web: www.brand-hyd.com Distributors: Visit our Website

BSF, INC. Manufacturer & Distributor PO Box 459 Vandalia OH 45377 USA Tel: 937-890-6121 Fax: 937-890-0974 Email: sales@bsfinc.net Web: www.bsfinc.net Manufacturers: KTR; LoveJoy; Magnaloy

C.W. MARSH COMPANY Manufacturer 1385 Hudson St Muskegon MI 49441 USA Tel: 231-722-3781 Fax: 231-728-8283 Email: david@cwmarsh.com Web: www.cwmarsh.com

CAN-AM INSTRUMENTS LTD. Distributor 2851 Brighton Rd Oakville ON L6H 6C9 Tel: 905-829-0030 Fax: 905-829-4701 Email: support@can-am.net Web: www.can-am.net Branches: Calgary, AB; Halifax, NS Manufacturers: ACR; Arjay Engineering; Brookfield Engineering; Enmet; Hach; Highland Tank; MJK; Racine; Telog

CANFIELD INDUSTRIES, INC. Manufacturer 8510 Foxwood Ct Youngstown OH 44514 USA Tel: 330-758-8299 Fax: 330-758-8912 Email: customerservice@canfieldconnector.com Web: www.canfieldindustries.net Distributors: Cowper, Inc., Lachine, QC; Peerless Engineering Sales Ltd., Burnaby, BC

CARIBOO HOUSE OF HOSE & BELTING Manufacturer PO Box 630 100 Mile House BC V0K 2Z0 Tel: 250-791-7270 Fax: 250-791-9219 Email: chouseofhoseandbelting@telus.net

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COOPER PRODUCTS, INC.

Manufacturer

Manufacturer

8-2660 Meadowvale Blvd Mississauga ON L5N 6M6 Tel: 905-542-0979 Fax: 905-542-2248 Email: lfarara@carlogavazzi.com

210 Fair St Laconia NH 03246 USA Tel: 603-524-3367 Fax: 603-524-4620 Email: seals@cooperproducts.com Web: www.cooperproducts.com

CEJN INDUSTRIAL CORP. Manufacturer 4 Snowberry Crt Caledon Village ON L7K 0B5 Tel: 519-927-0566 Fax: 519-927-0567 Email: barney.draper@cejnusa.com Web: www.cejn.com

CHARTWELL AUTOMATION INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 1-140 Duffield Dr Markham ON L6G 1B5 Tel: 905-513-7100 Fax: 905-513-7101 Email: sales@chartwell.ca Web: www.chartwell.ca

CHECKFLUID INC. Manufacturer 4070 Eastgate Cr London ON N6L 1B2 Tel: 519-652-6373 Fax: 519-652-0392 Email: info@checkfluid.com Web: www.checkfluid.com

CORDS CANADA LIMITED Distributor 62 Densley Ave Toronto ON M6M 5E1 Tel: 416-242-6811 Fax: 416-242-6819 Email: cords@cordscanada.com Web: www.cordscanada.com Manufacturers: Arkplas Products; Bumper Specialties; Heyco; Micro Plastics; Nyltite; Richco; Stockcap; Thogus

COWPER INC. 677 7th Ave Lachine QC H8S 3A1 Tel: 514-637-6746 Fax: 514-637-5055 Email: support@cowper.ca Web: www.cowper.ca Branches: Saint John, NB; Kingston, ON; London, ON; Markham, ON Manufacturers: Ace Controls; Bimba Mfg.; Camozzi; Exair; Firestone Industrial; Norgren; Tol-O-Matic; TRD Mfg.

CROSS MFG INC. Manufacturer 210-11011 King St Overland Park KS 66210 USA Tel: 620-324-5525 Fax: 620-324-5737 Email: info@crossmfg.com Web: www.crossmfg.com

Manufacturer 1129 W Fairview Ave Carthage MO 64836 USA Tel: 417-358-6136 Fax: 417-358-8629 Email: info@cycloindex.com Web: www.cycloindex.com

7390 Colerain Ave Cincinnati OH 45239 USA Tel: 513-521-4261 Fax: 513-521-4464 Email: sales@clippard.com Web: www.clippard.com Distributors: Wainbee Ltd., Mississauga, ON

COILHOSE PNEUMATICS Manufacturer 19 Kimberly Rd East Brunswick NJ 8816 USA Tel: 732-390-8480 Fax: 732-390-9693 Email: info@coilhose.com Web: www.coilhose.com Distributors: Airfast Distributors, Surrey, BC; Airmax, Granby, QC; Airtek, Montreal, QC; CFA Industries Inc., Aurora, ON

CONTROLAIR, INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 8 Columbia Dr Amherst NH 03061 USA Tel: 603-886-9400 Fax: 603-886-1844 Email: sales@controlair.com Web: www.controlair.com Distributors: Cascadia Instrumentation, Inc., Surrey, BC; Central Controls and Specialties, Winnipeg, MB; Chess Controls, Copper Cliff, ON; CPI Automation, Kitchener, ON; Mississauga, ON; Floval Equipment, Concord, ON; Provan Controls, Saint-Laurent, QC; Rideout Tool and Machine, Dartmouth, NS; Zimco Gauge & Valves Ltd., Calgary, AB

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DENDOFF SPRINGS Manufacturer 12045 Old Yale Rd Surrey BC V3V 3X4 Tel: 604-580-3400 Fax: 604-580-3600 Email: sales@dendoff.com Web: www.dendoff.com

Manufacturer & Distributor

CYCLO-INDEX

Manufacturer

1818 SE 17th St Battle Ground WA 98604 USA Tel: 360-254-8688 Fax: 360-254-5435 Email: techsales@deltamotion.com Web: www.deltamotion.com Distributors: Engrenage Provincial, QuĂŠbec, QC; Hydraulic & Motor Controls, Orchard Park, NY; MCS Servo Inc., Saint-Bruno, QC; PQ Systems, Burnaby, BC

DEVINE HYDRAULICS INC.

Distributor

CLIPPARD INSTRUMENT LABORATORY, INC.

Manufacturer

Distributor

CLIMAX COMPANY LTD. 16883 boul Hymus Kirkland QC H9H 3L4 Tel: 514-426-2243 Fax: 514-426-7126 Email: sross@climaxcompany.com Web: www.climaxcompany.com Manufacturers: Alemite; Bijur Delimon International; Cloud Sellers Cleaning Systems; Farval; Kirkpatrick Wire Rope Lubrication Systems; Marsh Bellofram Corp.; Oil Rite Corp.; Parker Hannifin Corp.; Simatec; Trico; Winters Instruments

DELTA COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC.

1650 Old Colchester Rd Oakdale CT 06370 USA Tel: 860-859-1650 Fax: 860-887-1130 Email: sales@dhict.com Web: www.dhict.com Manufacturers: ACT Controls; Allegheny York; Bosch Rexroth; Breg Absorbants; EEC; Hartmann Pumps; Hercules Seals; Honor Pump; Hydro-Craft; Magnoloy; Northman; NRP Jones; Prince; Stauff; Vescor/ LDI

DIELCO INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTORS LTD. Manufacturer 61 Enterprise Dr London ON N6N 1A4 Tel: 519-685-2224 Fax: 519-685-6818 Email: dielco@dielco.com Web: www.dielco.com

DIEQUA CORPORATION Manufacturer 180 Covington Dr Bloomingdale IL 60108 USA Tel: 630-980-1133 Fax: 630-980-1232 Email: info@diequa.com Web: www.diequa.com

DK-LOK ONTARIO INC. Distributor

DAEMAR INC. Distributor

6-720 South Service Rd Stoney Creek ON L8E 5S7 Tel: 289-649-1046 Fax: 289-649-1049 Email: sales@dklokontario.com Web: www.dklokontario.com Manufacturers: A-T Controls; DK-LOK Corporation; Hydra-Zorb

861 Cranberry Crt Oakville ON L6L 6J7 Tel: 905-847-6500 Fax: 905-847-6943 Email: sales@daemarinc.com Web: www.daemar.com Branches: Edmonton, AB; Dorval, QC Manufacturers: Caplugs; DMR; JM Clipper; Kalrez; Keystock; RotoClamp; Rotor-Clip; Shim Stock; Spirolox

DRIVE PRODUCTS INC. DAVIS CONTROLS LTD. Distributor 2200 Bristol Cir Oakville ON L6H 5R3 Tel: 905-829-2000 Fax: 905-829-2630 Email: info@daviscontrols.com Web: www.daviscontrols.com Branches: Vancouver, BC; Calgary, ON; Sarnia, ON; Montreal, QC Manufacturers: Acromag; Baldor; Balston; Danfoss Drives; Emco; Flowline; Gems Sensors; LS Industrial Systems; Wago

Manufacturer & Distributor 165 Shawson Dr Mississauga ON L4W 1T7 Tel: 905-564-5800 Fax: 905-564-5799 Email: marketing@driveproducts.com Web: www.driveproducts.com Manufacturers: APSCO; Blackmer; Brand; Brevini; Dixon; Eaton; Force America; Gardner Denver; Hydro Leduc; Internormen; Magnaloy; Miratron; Muncie; OMSI; Roper; Thermal Transfer Products; Tulsa Winch Group; Webtec; White; Yuken

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SupplierListings 69 DUPLOMATIC HYDRAULICS

FLUID POWER SALES, INC.

Distributor

Manufacturer & Distributor

G-9337 Ravenna Rd Twinsburg OH 44087 USA Tel: 330-405-1800 Fax: 330-405-1801 Email: sales@uhiltd.com Web: www.uhiltd.com

8257 Loop Rd Baldwinsville NY 13027 USA Tel: 315-638-7111 Fax: 315-638-7117 Email: info@fluidpowersales.com Web: www.fluidpowersales.com Branches: Dorchester, ON; Richmond Hill, ON Manufacturers: CPV Mfg; Dynex; Haldex; Hartmann Controls; Hydraforce Inc; Vonberg Valve; Wandfluh; Yuken

DURA-BAR Manufacturer 1800 W Lake Shore Dr Woodstock IL 60098 USA Tel: 815-338-7800 Fax: 815-338-1549 Email: sales@dura-bar.com Web: www.dura-bar.com Distributors: A. M. Castle & Co., Edmonton, AB; Selkirk, MB; Mississauga, ON; Pointe Claire, QC; Saskatoon, SK; Earle M. Jorgensen Company, Edmonton, AB; Mississauga, ON; North Bay, ON; Laval, QC; Encore Metals, Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Delta, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Team Tube Ltd., Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Coquitlam, BC; Milton, ON; Laval, QC

DURHAM PNEUMATIC AUTOMATION Distributor 36 Horseshoe Dr Whitby ON L1N 8E9 Tel: 905-665-9137 Fax: 905-665-6801 Web: www.durhampneumatic.com Manufacturers: Airmax; Humphrey; Mindman; SNS; STC

EATON Manufacturer 14615 Lone Oak Rd Eden Prairie MN 55344 USA Email: julieecarver@eaton.com Web: www.eaton.com Branches: Cleveland, OH

ELASTO PROXY INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 4035 Lavoisier Boisbriand QC J7H 1N1 Tel: 450-434-2744 Fax: 450-434-5998 Email: info@elastoproxy.com Web: www.elastoproxy.com Branches: Newmarket, ON

FABCO-AIR INC. Manufacturer 3716 NE 49th Rd Gainesville FL 32609 USA Tel: 352-373-3578 Fax: 352-375-8024 Email: quotes@fabco-air.com Web: www.fabco-air.com Distributors: Visit our Website Company Profile:Fabco-Air was founded in 1958 by Alfred W. Schmidt in Cleveland, Ohio. Best known for our Pancake® cylinder, our product lines have grown extensively. About 45% of our business is special products designed to customer specifications. Our engineering staff is ready to assist in custom designs and any technical of our business. The diversity of our product line and the support of our staff makes Fabco-Air world class performance leaders of pneumatic products.

FABRICATED PLASTICS LIMITED Manufacturer 2175 Teston Rd Maple ON L6A 1T3 Tel: 905-832-8161 Fax: 905-832-2111 Email: info@fabricatedplastics.com Web: www.fabricatedplastics.com

FELDCAMP EQUIPMENT LIMITED Manufacturer & Distributor 701 Graham Dr North Bay ON P1B 9E6 Tel: 705-472-5885 Fax: 705-472-2819 Email: sales@feldcamp.com Web: www.feldcamp.com Manufacturers: Parker Hannifin

ELECTROMATE

FLUIDYNE FLUID POWER Manufacturer & Distributor 31915 Groesbeck Hwy Fraser MI 48026 USA Tel: 586-296-7200 Fax: 586-296-7210 Email: sales@fluidynefp.com Web: www.fluidynefp.com Manufacturers: Veljan

FREUDENBERG - NOK SEALING TECHNOLOGIES Manufacturer 47690 E Anchor Crt Plymouth MI 48170 USA Email: information.us@fnst.com Web: www.fnst.com Distributors: Fluidseal AB, Inc., Edmonton, AB; Fluidseal Inc., Richmond, BC; Hercules Sealing Products, Barrie, ON; Dorval, QC; Kepco Sealing Supplies Inc., Winnipeg, MB; RB Seals & Packings, Inc., Saint-Laurent, QC; Sealtech Supply Inc., Mississauga, ON

FURNECO INTERNATIONAL INC. Manufacturer 926 rue Aubry St-Jean-sur-Richel QC J3B 2H9 Tel: 450-347-2111 Fax: 450-347-2117 Email: info@furneco.com Web: www.furneco.com

GARNITURES EXPERT SEAL INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 3275 boul Losch Saint-Hubert QC J3Y 3V6 Tel: 450-462-4663 Fax: 450-462-0488 Email: garnituresexpert@bellnet.ca Web: www.garnituresexpert.com Manufacturers: A.S.I.; Ernst; Federal Carbide; Phelps; Topoc-E; Utex

Distributor 39-4300 Steeles Ave W Woodbridge ON L4L 4C2 Tel: 905-850-7447 Fax: 905-850-7451 Email: sales@electromate.com Web: www.electromate.com Manufacturers: Advanced Motion Controls; Applied Motion Products; Bayside Motion; Dyadic Systems; ElectroCraft; Exor Electronic; Galil Motion Control; Gam Gear; Groschopp; Harmonic Drive LLC; Haydon Kerk Motion Systems; Ibex Engineering; Intelligent Actuator Inc.; ITT Torque Systems; Kollmorgen; Lintech; Macron Dynamics; Maxon Motor AG; MCG; MicroE Systems; MTS-Temposonics; Netzer Precision; Nippon Pulse America; Pacific Scientific; Pittman; Quantum Devices; Rabbit Semiconductor; Servo-Tek; Shimpo Drives; Superior Electric; Tecnotion; Thomson; Tolomatic; World Encoders

EMMEGI HEAT EXCHANGERS, INC. Manufacturer 3606 East Southern Ave Phoenix AZ 85040 USA Tel: 602-438-7101 Fax: 602-438-7127 Web: www.emmegiinc.com Distributors: Norcan Fluid Power, Calgary, AB; Leduc, AB; Red Deer, AB; Kamloops, BC; Langley, BC; Prince George, BC; Saskatoon, SK

ESS CORP. Manufacturer 36-1565 Britannia Rd E Mississauga ON L4W 2V6 Tel: 905-696-9292 Fax: 905-696-8046 Email: info@esscorp.ca Web: www.esscorp.ca

EXAIR CORPORATION Manufacturer & Distributor 11510 Goldcoast Dr Cincinnati OH 45249 1621-1621 USA Tel: 513-671-3322 Fax: 513-671-3363 Email: techelp@exair.com Web: www.exair.com

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FESTO INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 5300 Explorer Dr Mississauga ON L4W 5G4 Email: festo.canada@ca.festo.com Web: www.festo.ca Branches: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Richmond, BC; Moncton, NB; Montréal, QC; Québec, QC

GATES CANADA INC. Manufacturer

FILTRAMAX INC. Distributor 215 boul Brunswick Pointe-Claire QC H9R 4R7 Tel: 514-697-0072 Fax: 514-697-3453 Email: filters.sales@filtramax.com Web: www.filtramax.com Branches: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Vancouver, BC; Mississauga, ON Manufacturers: Aircom; Airguard; Beko; Des-Case; Donaldson; Eaton; Mahle; Oil Safe; Parker; Parker-Domnick Hunter; Parker-Finite; PTI; Schroeder; Strainrite; Viledon; Walker

FILTRATION PRODUCTS CORPORATION Manufacturer 18151 Territorial Rd Dayton MN 55447 USA Tel: 763-428-6415 Fax: 763-428-8659 Email: sales@filtrationproducts.com Web: www.filtrationproducts.com Distributors: Continental Hydraulics, Inc., Montréal, QC; Great Lakes Hydraulics, Burlington, ON

FLO COMPONENTS LTD. Manufacturer & Distributor 50 Admiral Blvd Mississauga ON L5T 2W1 Tel: 905-671-2355 Fax: 905-671-2358 Email: sales@flocomponents.com Web: www.flocomponents.com

225 Henry St Brantford ON N3S 7R4 Tel: 519-759-4141 Fax: 519-759-4567 Email: orderservice@gates.com Web: www.gates.com

GREAT LAKES HYDRAULICS LTD. Distributor A9-5035 North Service Rd Burlington ON L7L 5V2 Tel: 905-332-1500 Fax: 905-332-9122 Email: glhydltd@greatlakeshydraulicltd.com Web: www.greatlakeshydraulicltd.com Manufacturers: American Air Filters/AAF; Anchor Flange Co.; CimTek Filters; Daman; Filter Products Corp.; Flow Ezy; Hedland; Hennells; Hydro-Craft; Kepner; LDI/Vescor; Lenz; Marzocchi; Metaris; Nason; Neo; Northman; Numatics; OMT; Parker/Snap-Tite; PCI; Rego; Revco; SFP Monoblock Valves; Sofima Hydraulic Filters; Webster Instruments; Wika

HANSA-FLEX HYDRAULICS CANADA Manufacturer & Distributor 3-295 Connie Cres Concord ON L4K 5R2 Tel: 905-760-2224 Fax: 905-760-0150 Email: cac@hansa-flex.com Web: www.hansa-flex.ca

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70 SupplierListings HARWIL CORP.

HYPOWER SYSTEMS

Manufacturer

Distributor

541 Kinetic Dr Oxnard CA 93030 USA Tel: 805-988-6800 Fax: 805-988-6804 Email: sales@harwil.com Web: www.harwil.com

8616 18th St Edmonton AB T6P 1K5 Tel: 780-464-5528 Fax: 780-449-5080 Web: www.hypower.com Branches: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Fort McMurray, AB; Grande Prairie, AB; Prince George, BC; Vancouver/Delta, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Prince Albert, SK; Regina, SK; Saskatoon, SK Manufacturers: Asco Numatics; Bimba Manufacturing; Bucher Hydraulics; Eaton; Enerpac; Graco; Kawasaki; Norgren; Pall; Poclain Hydraulics

HIGGINSON EQUIPMENT INC. Manufacturer & Distributor

HAWE NORTH AMERICA Manufacturer 9009K Perimeter Woods Dr Charlotte NC 28216 USA Tel: 704-509-1599 Fax: 704-509-6302 Email: sales@hawehydraulics.com Web: www.haweusa.com Distributors: Hydra-Fab Fluid Power, Inc., Mississauga, ON; Redline Motion Control Inc., Pointe-Claire, QC; Wajax Industrial Components AB; Nisku, AB; Surrey, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Lachine, QC; Québec, QC

1175 Corporate Dr Burlington ON L7L 5V5 Tel: 905-335-2211 Fax: 905-335-8756 Email: info@higginson.ca Web: www.higginson.com Manufacturers: AAA Valves; Air-Mite; Aldon Railway Equipment; Amtech Hydraclamp; Burkert Fluid Controls; BVA Hydraulics; Deublin Unions; Dynex Hydraulics; Ernst John C Inc.; Fabco; Gits Mfg Co.; GO; Gusher Pumps Inc.; Humphrey Automation; Linemaster; Magnatrol; Magnetrol Inc.; Oberdorfer Pumps; Ohio Oscillator; Oil-Rite Corporation; SMC-Full Line; Tobal Accumulators; Tol-O-Matic; Trico Corp.; Tuthill Pump Div.; Winters Gauges

Manufacturer 1500 Meriden Rd Waterbury CT 6705 USA Tel: 203-756-7441 Fax: 203-756-8724 Email: info.haydonkerk@ametek.com Web: www.haydonkerk.com

Distributor 10-570 Alden Rd Markham ON L3R 8N5 Tel: 905-479-3633 Fax: 905-479-3755 Email: humphrey@pneumation.ca Web: www.humphreyautomation.ca

30 Saunders Rd Barrie ON L4N 9A8 Email: barrie@herculesca.ca Web: www.herculesca.ca Branches: Dorval, QC Manufacturers: Dichtomatik; The Simrit Group; SKF Polyseal; Trelleborg Sealing Solutions

HI-TECH CONTROLS INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 7374 S Eagle St Centennial CO 80112 USA Tel: 303-680-5159 Fax: 303-680-5344 Email: info@hitechcontrols.com Web: www.hitechcontrols.com Manufacturers: Camozzi; Couplings; John Guest; Pneumadyne; Polyconn; Zeus

HI-TECH SEALS INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 9211 41st Ave Edmonton AB T6E 6R5 Tel: 780-438-6055 Fax: 780-434-5866 Email: info@hitechseals.com Web: www.hitechseals.com Branches: Edmonton, AB; Edmonton, AB; Calgary, AB; Winnipeg, MB; Newmarket, ON; Boucherville, QC Manufacturers: Paulstra; Quadrant Plastics

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3300 East Rock Falls Rd Rock Falls IL 61071 USA Tel: 800-435-7003 Fax: 815-626-1438 Email: info@ifhgroup.com Web: www.ifhgroup.com Distributors: Lubrigard Ltd., Burlington, ON; Pedlex, Montréal, QC

INDUSTRIAL SPECIALTIES MFG. Manufacturer & Distributor

Manufacturer

HY-PRO FILTRATION Manufacturer 12955 Ford Dr Fishers IN 46038 USA Tel: 317-849-3535 Fax: 317-849-9201 Email: info@hyprofiltration.com Web: www.hyprofiltration.com

HYDAC CORPORATION Distributor

THE IFH GROUP, INC.

INOX-TECH CANADA INC.

Manufacturer

HERCULES SEALING PRODUCTS CANADA

1-7399 River Rd Delta BC V4G 1B2 Tel: 604-940-8865 Fax: 604-940-8802 Email: sales@hyseco.com Web: www.hyseco.com Manufacturers: Anchor; Curtiss Wright; Daman; Enerpac; KYB; Magnaloy; Marzocchi; Parker

4091 S Eliot St Denver CO 80110 USA Tel: 303-781-8486 Fax: 303-761-7939 Email: sales@industrialspec.com Web: www.industrialspec.com

HECO, INC. 2350 Del Monte St Sacramento CA 95762 USA Tel: 916-372-5411 Fax: 916-373-0952 Web: www.hecogear.com Distributors: Visit our Website

Manufacturer & Distributor

Manufacturer

HUMPHREY AUTOMATION INC. HAYDON KERK MOTION SOLUTIONS INC.

HYSECO FLUID SYSTEMS LTD

Manufacturer 14 Federal Rd Welland ON L3B 3P2 Tel: 905-714-9322 Fax: 905-714-4664 Email: sales@hydac.ca Web: www.hydac.ca Branches: Edmonton, AB; Montréal, QC;

HYDRA-ZORB COMPANY Manufacturer 2450 Commercial Dr Auburn Hills MI 48326 USA Tel: 248-373-5151 Fax: 248-373-0711 Email: sales@hydra-zorb.com Web: www.hydra-zorb.com

HYDRAFLOW-PUMPTECH FLUID POWER INC. Distributor 2-421 Rowntree Dairy Rd Vaughan ON L4L 8H1 Tel: 905-856-9994 Fax: 905-856-9924 Email: sales@hfpt.ca Web: www.hfpt.ca Manufacturers: Argo-Hytos; Bosch Rexroth; Braden; Dropsa; Hydac; Hydraforce Inc; Kawasaki; Mico; Permco; SAI; Sheffer; SPX Stone; Staffa; Stauff; White Hydraulics

6705 Rte 132 Sainte-Catherine QC J5C 1B6 Tel: 450-638-5441 Fax: 450-638-2865 Email: info@inox-tech.com Web: www.inox-tech.com

INSERTA PRODUCTS INC. Manufacturer 538 Township Line Rd Blue Bell PA 19422 USA Tel: 215-643-0192 Fax: 215-643-4017 Email: sales@inserta.com Web: www.inserta.com Distributors: Berendsen Fluid Power, Scarborough, ON; HyPower, Saskatoon, SK; Kinecor Inc., Lachine, QC; Wainbee Ltd., Mississauga, ON

INTEMPCO CONTROLS LTD. Manufacturer & Distributor 880 av Selkirk Pointe-Claire QC H9R 3S3 Tel: 514-426-0488 Fax: 514-426-0522 Email: info@intempco.com Web: www.intempco.com Manufacturers: Exigo Manufacturing

JOHN CRANE CANADA Manufacturer & Distributor 423 Green Rd Stoney Creek ON L8E 3A1 Tel: 905-662-6191 Fax: 905-662-1564 Email: canada@johncrane.com Web: www.johncrane.com Branches: Edmonton, AB; Dartmouth, NS; Sarnia, ON; Saint-Laurent, QC Distributors: EDA Environmental, Winnipeg, MB

JOHN SHERMAN AGENCIES LTD. Distributor 1641 Venables St Vancouver BC V5L 2H1 Tel: 604-254-9622 Fax: 604-254-3123 Email: tony@johnsherman.com Web: www.johnsherman.com

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KSB PUMPS INC. Manufacturer 5205 Tomken Rd Mississauga ON L4W 3N8 Tel: 905-568-9200 Fax: 905-568-3740 Web: www.ksb.ca Branches: Calgary, AB; Dorval, QC

KURITEC CORPORATION Manufacturer & Distributor 140 Roy Blvd Brantford ON N3R 7W9 Tel: 519-753-6717 Fax: 519-753-7737 Email: sales@kuritec.com Web: www.kuritec.com Manufacturers: Hose Technology; Kuriyama; Piranha; Tigerflex

KYB AMERICAS CORPORATION Manufacturer 140 N Mitchell Crt Addison IL 60101 USA Tel: 630-620-5555 Fax: 630-620-8133 Email: hyd@kyb.com Web: www.kybfluidpower.com

LA SOCIÉTÉ WAIRCOM INC. Manufacturer 209 York Granby QC J2G 2B9 Tel: 450-378-4441 Fax: 450-378-0332 Email: mdube@waircom.com Web: www.waircominc.ca

LEXAIR INC.

MARITIME COMPRESSOR LTD.

NASH, A GARDNER DENVER PRODUCT

Distributor

Manufacturer & Distributor

164 ch Alexandrina Notre-Dame NB E4V 1S6 Tel: 506-576-6638 Fax: 506-576-9706 Web: www.maritimecompressorltd.com Distributors: Champion Compressors, Mississauga, ON; CompAir Canada, Oakville, ON

200 Simko Blvd Charleroi PA 15022 USA Tel: 724-239-1500 Fax: 724-239-1502 Email: nash@gardnerdenver.com Web: www.gdnash.com Distributors: Austin & Denholm, Calgary, AB; Delta, BC; S A McLernon Inc, Montreal, ON

MAX MACHINERY INC. Manufacturer

NETT TECHNOLOGIES INC.

33A Healdsburg Ave Healdsburg CA 95448 USA Tel: 707-433-2662 Fax: 707-433-1818 Email: info@maxmachinery.com Web: www.maxmachinery.com Distributors: Cancoppas Ltd., Mississauga, ON; Flotech Controls, Regina, SK

Manufacturer 2-6707 Goreway Dr Mississauga ON L4V 1P7 Tel: 905-672-5453 Fax: 905-672-5949 Email: sales@nett.ca Web: www.nett.ca Distributors: Silencieux Federal Mufflers, Montréal, QC

MAXON PRECISION MOTORS, INC.

NEWAGE INDUSTRIES, INC.

Manufacturer

Manufacturer

101 Waldron Rd Fall River MA 2720 USA Tel: 508-677-0520 Fax: 508-677-0530 Email: info@maxonmotorusa.com Web: www.maxonmotorusa.com Distributors: Electromate, Woodbridge, ON

145 James Way Southampton PA 18966 USA Tel: 215-526-2300 Fax: 215-526-2190 Email: info@newageindustries.com Web: www.newageindustries.com

MKS INSTRUMENTS, INC.

Manufacturer

Distributor 2 Tech Dr Suite 201 Andover MA 01810 USA Tel: 978-645-5500 Fax: 978-557-5100 Email: mks@mksinst.com Web: www.mksinst.com

MOCAP Manufacturer 409 Parkway Dr Park Hills MD 63601 USA Tel: 314-543-4000 Fax: 314-543-4111 Email: sales@mocap.com Web: www.mocap.com

Manufacturer 2025 Mercer Rd Lexington KY 40511 USA Tel: 859-255-5001 Fax: 859-255-6656 Email: valvesales@lexairinc.com Web: www.lexairinc.com Distributors: CAN-ACT Cylinders & Controls, Delta, BC; Integrated Pneumatics Ltd., Saint John, NB; Pneumatic Industrial Equip., Mississauga, ON; Pneutech Industrial Equipment, Kitimat, BC; Pneutech Rousseau Inc., Lachine, QC; Montréal, QC; Sempress Canada Inc., Mississauga, ON; Universal Air Hydraulic Ltd., Nisku, AB

LIFCO HYDRAULICS LTD. Manufacturer 1-8201 Esquesing Line Milton ON L9T 6E7 Email: ed@lifcohydraulics.com Web: www.lifcohydraulics.com

LYNCH FLUID CONTROLS Manufacturer & Distributor 1799 Argentia Rd Mississauga ON L5N 3A2 Tel: 905-363-2400 Fax: 905-363-1191 Email: info@lynch.ca Web: www.lynch.ca Manufacturers: ATOS Electrohydraulics; Barksdale; HYDAC; Internormen; Kawasaki Pumps and Motors; Lethal Strike; Marvel Filters; MOOG; MPM; SUN Hydraulic Valves Distributors: Visit our Website

NIPPON ACCUMULATOR CO. LTD. 415 Nishikubo Shimizu, Shizuoka 424-0038 Japan Email: sales@nacol.co.jp Web: www.nacol.co.jp Distributors: Grand River Sales Ltd, Guelph, ON

NORGAS CONTROLS INC. Distributor 175 av Avro Pointe-Claire QC H9R 6A9 Tel: 514-697-8439 Fax: 514-697-4249 Email: info@norgascontrols.com Web: www.norgascontrols.com Manufacturers: Belgas; Bryan Donkin; Hattersley; Itron; Maxitrol; Milliken; Rub

OETIKER INC. Manufacturer

MOTION CANADA Distributor 8985 Fraserwood Crt Burnaby BC V5J 5E8 Tel: 800-526-9328 Fax: 604-433-5473 Web: www.motionindustries.com Manufacturers: Bosch Rexroth; Char-Lynn; Eaton; SMC; VickersWarnick Ltd.

MP FILTRI (CANADA) INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 380 Four Valley Dr Concord ON L4K 5Z1 Tel: 905-303-1369 Fax: 905-303-7256 Email: mail@mpfiltricanada.com Web: www.mpfiltricanada.com

MULLEN FLUID POWER LTD. Manufacturer & Distributor

6317 Euclid St Marlette MI 48453 USA Tel: 989-635-3621 Fax: 989-635-2157 Email: info@us.oetiker.com Web: www.oetiker.com Branches: Alliston, ON

OIL-RITE CORPORATION Manufacturer 4325 Clipper Dr Manitowoc WI 54221 1207-1207 USA Tel: 920-682-6173 Fax: 920-682-7699 Email: sales@oilrite.com Web: www.oilrite.com Distributors: Higginson Equipment Sales, Burlington, ON; Howard Marten Company Ltd., Pickering, ON; Hypower Systems, Calgary, AB; Motion Industries Canada, Edmonton, AB

OMEGA Manufacturer 976 rue Bergar Laval QC H7L 5A1 Tel: 514-856-6928 Fax: 514-856-6886 Email: info@omega.ca Web: www.omega.ca

12-49 Morrow Rd Barrie ON L4N 3V7 Tel: 705-722-7622 Fax: 705-722-3415 Email: mullenfluidpower@sympatico.ca Manufacturers: Parker

N.R. MURPHY LIMITED Manufacturer

MAIN MANUFACTURING PRODUCTS INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 3181 Tri-Park Dr Grand Blanc MI 48439 USA Tel: 800-521-7918 Fax: 810-953-1385 Email: info@mainmfg.com Web: www.mainmfg.com

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430 Franklin Blvd Cambridge ON N1R 8G6 Tel: 519-621-6210 Fax: 519-621-2841 Email: 4nodust@nrmurphy.com Web: www.nrmurphy.com

PARKER HANNIFIN CANADA Manufacturer 160 Chisholm Dr Milton ON L9T 3G9 Tel: 905-693-3000 Fax: 905-876-0788 Email: pcdmktg@parker.com Web: www.parker.com/canada Branches: Calgary, AB; Dorval, QC

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72 SupplierListings PATEL HOSE INC.

PQ SYSTEMS LTD.

Distributor

Distributor

43-173 Advance Blvd Brampton ON L6T 4Z7 Tel: 905-791-4161 Fax: 905-791-3599 Email: sales@patelhose.com Web: www.patelhose.com

A2-5279 Stillcreek Ave Burnaby BC V5C 5V1 Tel: 604-299-0022 Fax: 604-299-8453 Email: info@pqsystemsltd.com Web: www.pqsystemsltd.com Manufacturers: Delta Computer Systems; Duplomatic; Exlar; Hydraforce; MOOG; MTS-Temposonics; PQS Servolife; Ross Controls

PELMAR ENGINEERING LTD. Manufacturer

PRECIX, D.B.A. ACUSHNET RUBBER COMPANY

8-445 Midwest Rd Scarborough ON M1P 4Y9 Tel: 416-288-1736 Fax: 416-288-0385 Email: support@pelmareng.com Web: www.pelmareng.com

Manufacturer 744 Belleville Ave New Bedford MA 02745 USA Tel: 508-998-4000 Fax: 508-998-4100 Email: mraposo@precixinc.com Web: www.precixinc.com

PESCO SALES LTD. Distributor 3260 rue Sartelon Saint-Laurent QC H4R 1E3 Tel: 514-331-6953 Fax: 514-331-0061 Email: pesco@total.net Web: www.pescoquebec.com Manufacturers: Aquflow; Badger; Cantesco; Garlock; Generant; LMI Milton Roy; Saint-Gobain; Sterling Motors; Tarby; Therm-Omega-Tech; Zook

PIAB USA, INC. 65 Sharp St Hingham MA 02043 USA Tel: 781-337-7309 Fax: 781-337-6864 Email: info-usa@piab.com Web: www.piab.com Distributors: George T. White Co. Ltd., Burlington, ON; Windsor, ON; Pneumac Automation Inc., Ville Saint-Laurent, QC; Pneutech Ltd., Beauport, QC; Chicoutimi, QC; Lachine, QC; Skeans Air Inc., Winnipeg, MB; Skeans Engineering & Machinery Ltd., Coquitlam, BC; Prince George, BC; Skeans Engineering Alberta Ltd., Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB

PINNACLE SYSTEMS, INC. Manufacturer PO Box 100088 Pittsburgh PA 15233 USA Tel: 412-262-3950 Fax: 412-262-4055 Email: sales@pinnaclesystems.com Web: www.pinnaclesystems.com Distributors: Metal Form Products Co., Pickering, ON

PLAD EQUIPMENT LTD. Manufacturer & Distributor B7-461 North Service Rd W Oakville ON L6M 2V5 Tel: 905-847-6700 Fax: 905-847-0272 Web: www.plad.com Branches: Vancouver, BC; Montréal, QC; Quebec City, QC Manufacturers: Albany; Barnes; Corcoran; Deming; Grundfos; Iron Pump; National Pump Torishima; SPP; Thrush; VArisco; Weinman; Wilo

PNEU-HYD INDUSTRIES LTD. Manufacturer & Distributor

Manufacturer & Distributor 44383 Reynolds Dr Clinton Twp MI 48036 USA Tel: 586-465-6708 Fax: 586-465-6709 Email: insidesales@proactivefluidpower.com Web: www.proactivefluidpower.com Manufacturers: Bosch; Char-Lynn; Denison; Double A; Eaton; Racine; Vickers

Manufacturer & Distributor 3235 Wharton Way Mississauga ON L4X 2B6 Tel: 905-629-3100 Fax: 905-629-3500 Email: info@prospectech.com Web: www.prospectech.com

1655 W 20th St Erie PA 16502 USA Tel: 814-455-8085 Fax: 814-453-4381 Email: pmi@polymermolding.com Web: www.polymermolding.com

50 Watson Rd S Guelph ON N1L 1E2 Tel: 519-836-2968 Fax: 519-836-9763 Email: service@ralstonmetal.com Web: www.ralstonmetal.com

RAM INDUSTRIES INC. Manufacturer 33 York Rd E Yorkton SK S3N 3Z4 Tel: 877-799-1005 Fax: 306-786-2651 Email: sales@ramindustries.com Web: www.ramindustries.com

Manufacturer & Distributor

Manufacturer & Distributor 7454 Spears Rd Elora ON N0B 1S0 Email: mail@powerbeam.ca Web: www.powerbeam.ca Manufacturers: Airmax; ASCO; BOCO; BOCO USA; Chieftek; Nexgen; Numatics; Pneumax; Power Beam Inc.; Vacmotion; Vibco

6-12 Douglas Rd Uxbridge ON L9P 1S9 Tel: 905-852-1929 Fax: 905-852-1861 Email: info@rostainc.com Web: www.rostainc.com Manufacturers: Rosta; Venanzetti Vibrazioni; Vibrachoc/Paulstra

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8-101 Innovation Dr Woodbridge ON L4H 0S3 Tel: 905-856-2653 Fax: 905-856-3407 Email: sales@rotatorproducts.com Web: www.rotatorproducts.com Branches: Pierrefonds, QC Manufacturers: Conductix Wampfler; Eaton; Hycomp; Johnson Power; Magnetek; Oil Skimmers; Poona Couplings; R&M Material HDLG; Reuland; Rexnord Falk; Ringfeder; System Components

RUBBERLINE PRODUCTS LTD. Distributor

RYCO HYDRAULICS, INC.

Manufacturer

ROSTA INC.

POWER BEAM INC.

Distributor

RALSTON METAL PRODUCTS LTD.

Manufacturer & Distributor

200 Wilkinson Rd Units 11-12 Brampton ON L6T 4M4 Tel: 905-457-6754 Fax: 905-457-1656 Email: chris@renumhydraulics.com Web: www.renumhydraulics.com Manufacturers: EDI; Marzocchi; Misselli; Oilcontrol; Omal; OMFB; OT Pumps; Vivolo

Manufacturer & Distributor

ROTATOR PRODUCTS LTD.

13771 Mayfield Pl Richmond BC V6V 2G9 Tel: 604-278-4481 Fax: 604-278-7693 Email: sales@psifluidpower.ca Web: www.psifluidpower.ca Branches: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Red Deer, AB Manufacturers: AKG; Amca; Braden; Eaton; Oil Air; Parker; Vickers

PSI FLUID POWER LTD.

Manufacturer & Distributor

POLYMER MOLDING INC.

14440 Azurite St NW Minneapolis MN 55303 USA Tel: 763-323-1514 Fax: 763-323-1622 Email: info@rotarysystems.com Web: www.rotarysystems.com

81 Bleams Rd Kitchener ON N2C 2G2 Tel: 519-894-0400 Fax: 519-894-9940 Email: sales@rubberline.ca Web: www.rubberline.com Branches: Brantford, ON; Cambridge, ON; Guelph, ON; Mississauga, ON Manufacturers: Allied Witan; American Biltrite; Asco Numatics; Crouzet; Deltrol; Dixon; Dorcor; Eaton; Flexco; Freelin Wade; Garlock; Gates; Habasit; Kuritec; Lactite; Norgren; Nycoil; Reelcraft; Sheffer; Tigerflex; Vibco; Winters

RENUM HYDRAULICS LTD.

1-375 Green Rd Stoney Creek ON L8E 4A5 Tel: 905-664-5540 Fax: 905-664-4334 Web: www.pneuhyd.com

Manufacturer & Distributor

PRO-ACTIVE FLUID POWER, INC.

PROSPEC TECHNOLOGIES INC.

Manufacturer

ROTARY SYSTEMS, INC.

Manufacturer 1616 Greens Rd Houston TX 77032 USA Tel: 281-821-4100 Fax: 281-821-4300 Email: gbrown@ryco.us Web: www.ryco.com.au Branches: Aurora, ON

SAFEWAY HYDRAULICS Manufacturer 4040 Norex Dr Chaska MN 55318 USA Tel: 952-466-6220 Fax: 952-466-6219 Email: info@safewayhyd.com Web: www.safewayhyd.com

SCOTT ROTARY SEALS Manufacturer 301 Franklin St. Olean NY 14760 USA Tel: 716-376-0708 Fax: 716-372-1777 Email: sales@scottrotaryseals.com Web: www.scottrotaryseals.com

SEAL MASTER CORPORATION Manufacturer 368 Martinel Dr Kent OH 44240 USA Tel: 330-673-8410 Fax: 330-673-8242 Web: www.sealmaster.com

SERVOMETER Manufacturer 501 Little Falls Rd Cedar Grove NJ 07009 1291-1291 USA Tel: 973-785-4630 Fax: 973-785-0756 Email: info@servometer.com Web: www.servometer.com

SETPOINT TECHNOLOGIES Distributor 10393 Sinclair Dr Ilderton ON N0M 2A0 Tel: 519-666-3363 Fax: 519-666-3365 Email: info@setpointtech.com

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SupplierListings 73 Web: www.setpointtech.com Manufacturers: Ernst John C Inc.; Lake Monitors; Marwin; Oberdorfer; Oseco; Price Pump; Pulsafeeder; Quest-Tec; Sure Seal

SIMERICS INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 303 Williams Ave Suite 123 Hunstville AL 35801 USA Tel: 256-489-1480 Fax: 256-489-1460 Email: contact@simerics.com Web: www.simerics.com

SKEANS ENGINEERING & MACHINERY LTD. Distributor 1900 Brigantine Dr Coquitlam BC V3K 7B5 Tel: 604-777-4247 Fax: 604-777-1900 Email: skeans@skeans.com Web: www.skeans.com Branches: Winnipeg, MB; Prince George, BC; Calgary, AB; Saskatoon, SK Manufacturers: Bimba Mfg; Colder Couplings; CPC; Enidine Shock Absorbers; Galland Henning Nopak; Gardner Denver; Hansen/Eaton; Horner PLC’s; ITT; Legris Fittings; Leuze Sensors; Mac Valves; Mattei Compressors; Murr Elektronik; PHD Cylinders; Piab Vacuum Pumps; Tolomatic Cylinders; Transair Piping Systems; TRD Cylinders; Wilkerson FRL’s

SKF MACHINED SEALS & PLASTICS Manufacturer 5777 Coopers Ave Mississauga ON L4Z 1R9 Tel: 905-712-1600 Fax: 905-712-1606 Email: canada.sales@economos.com Web: www.skf.ca

SOURCE FLUID POWER Manufacturer 331 Lake Hazeltine Dr Chaska MN 55318 USA Tel: 952-368-3866 Fax: 952-448-3392 Web: www.sourcefp.com Manufacturers: Hypower Systems Inc.

SPAENAUR INC. Distributor 815 Victoria St N Kitchener ON N2G 4B1 Tel: 519-744-6305 Fax: 519-744-0818 Email: service@spaenaur.com Web: www.spaenaur.com

SPENCER TURBINE Manufacturer 600 Day Hill Rd Windsor CT 6095 USA Tel: 860-688-8361 Fax: 860-688-0098 Email: marketing@spencer-air.com Web: www.spencerturbine.com Distributors: Acme Vacuum Co., Saint-Laurent, QC; Blower + Vacuum Technology, Edmonton, AB; ClearTech Industries, Mississauga, ON; eda Environmental, Winnipeg, MB

SRS CRISAFULLI, INC. Manufacturer 1610 Crisafulli Dr Glendive MT 59330 USA Tel: 406-365-3393 Fax: 406-363-8088 Email: srsc@crisafulli.com Web: www.crisafullipumps.com

STAUFF CANADA LTD. Manufacturer & Distributor 866 Milner Ave Scarborough ON M1B 5N7 Tel: 416-282-4608 Fax: 416-282-3039 Email: sales@stauffcanada.com Web: www.stauffcanada.com

STELMI AMERICA, INC. Manufacturer 1601 Brooks Dr Marshall MI 49068 USA Tel: 269-781-6222 Fax: 269-781-7723 Email: info@stelmiamerica.com Web: www.stelmiamerica.com Manufacturers: Alta Tube & Bar; Team Tube Ltd.; Team Tube Ltd.; Team Tube Ltd.; Team Tube Ltd.; Team Tube Ltd.

STRICTLY SALES & SERVICE INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 125 Trider Cres Dartmouth NS B3B 1V6 Tel: 902-468-5308 Fax: 902-468-2175 Email: sales@strictlyhydraulics.com Web: www.strictlyhydraulics.com

SUN HYDRAULICS CORPORATION Manufacturer 1500 W University Pkwy Sarasota FL 34243 USA Email: suninfo@sunhydraulics.com Web: www.snhy.com Distributors: Berendsen Fluid Power Ltd., Saskatoon, SK; Indumo Inc., Saint-Laurent, QC; Lynch Fluid Controls, Inc., Mississauga, ON; Peerless Engineering Sales, Ltd., Burnaby, BC; TRC Hydraulics Inc., Mount Pearl, NL; Dartmouth, NS; Wajax Industrial Components LP, Calgary, AB; Nisku, AB

TRELLEBORG SEALING SOLUTIONS Manufacturer 2531 Bremer Rd Fort Wayne IN 46803 USA Tel: 260-749-9631 Fax: 260-749-4844 Email: tssusa@trelleborg.com Web: www.tss.trelleborg.com/us

TUBE CARON INC. Manufacturer 99 rue Louis-Joseph-Doucet Lanoraie QC J0K 1E0 Tel: 450-887-2766 Fax: 450-887-2897 Web: www.tubecaron.com

UFI HYDRAULIC FILTER DIVISION Distributor

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UNIVERSAL HYDRAULICS INTERNATIONAL LTD.

47-49-6535 Millcreek Dr Mississauga ON L5N 2M2 Tel: 905-821-4230 Fax: 905-821-4879 Web: www.sun-source.com

SWAGELOK CENTRAL CANADA Manufacturer & Distributor 118 Commerce Dr Winnipeg MB R3P 0Z6 Tel: 204-633-4446 Fax: 204-633-4484 Email: Claudette.leblanc@swagelok.com Web: www.swagelok.com

SWAGELOK COMPANY Manufacturer 31500 Aurora Rd Solon OH 44139 USA Tel: 440-349-5934 Fax: 440-349-5843 Email: publicrelations@swagelok.com Web: www.swagelok.com Distributors: Atlantic Valve & Fitting Co. ; Avon Fluid System Technologies ; Brooks Valve & Fitting ; Calgary Valve & Fitting ; Columbia Valve & Fitting ; Drayton Valve & Fitting ; Edmonton Valve & Fitting ; Fort McMurray Valve & Fitting ; Medicine Hat Valve & Fitting ; Prince George Valve & Fitting ; Red Deer Valve & Fitting ; Southern Alberta FST ; Swagelok Central Canada ; Swagelok Central Ontario ; Swagelok Quebec Group ; Swagelok Southewestern Ontario ; Swagelok Southwestern Ontario

T-LON PRODUCTS, INC.

STAUBLI CORP Manufacturer

TAYLOR DEVICES INC.

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15-1415 Bonhill Rd Mississauga ON L5T 1R2 Tel: 905-565-8887 Fax: 905-565-5788 Email: sales@torohyd.com Web: www.torohyd.com Manufacturers: Yuken (Japan)

SUNSOURCE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES (CANADA) LIMITED

1110 Richards Rd Hartland WI 53029 USA Tel: 262-367-2333 Fax: 262-367-8159 Email: sales@t-lon.com Web: www.t-lon.com

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G-9337 Ravenna Rd Twinsburg OH 44087 USA Tel: 330-405-1800 Fax: 330-405-1801 Email: sales@uhiltd.com Web: www.uhiltd.com Manufacturers: Sofima Hydraulic Filters

Manufacturer

201 Parkway W Duncan SC 29334 USA Tel: 864-433-1980 Fax: 864-486-5495 Email: connectors.usa@staubli.com Web: www.staubli.com Distributors: CAN-ACT Cylinders & Controls Inc, Delta, BC

TORO HYDRAULIC & MACHINERY INC.

Manufacturer 90 Taylor Dr North Tonawanda NY 14120 0748-0748 USA Tel: 716-694-0800 Fax: 716-695-6015 Email: taylordevi@aol.com Web: www.taylordevices.com Distributors: Teratec Inc., Oakville, ON

Distributor G-9337 Ravenna Rd Twinsburg OH 44087 USA Tel: 330-405-1800 Fax: 330-405-1801 Email: sales@uhiltd.com Web: www.uhiltd.com Manufacturers: Duplomatic; Sofima Hydraulic Filters; UFI Hydraulic Filter

VAL-MATIC VALVE & MFG. CORP. Manufacturer 905 Riverside Dr Elmhurst IL 60126 USA Tel: 630-941-7600 Fax: 630-941-8042 Email: valves@valmatic.com Web: www.valmatic.com

VENTURA HYDRAULIC & MACHINE WORKS, INC. Manufacturer & Distributor 1555 Callens Rd Ventura CA 93003 USA Tel: 805-656-1760 Fax: 805-644-3800 Email: katherine@venturahydraulics.com Web: www.venturahydraulics.com Manufacturers: Parker; Safeway; Stucchi; Superswivel

WAINBEE LIMITED Manufacturer & Distributor 5789 Coopers Ave Mississauga ON L4Z 3S6 Tel: 905-568-1700 Fax: 905-568-0083 Email: marketing@wainbee.com Web: www.wainbee.com Branches: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Prince George, BC; Vancouver, BC; Winnipeg, MB; Halifax, NS; Kitchener, ON; Chicoutimi, QC; Montreal, QC; Québec, QC; Saskatoon, SK Manufacturers: AC Tech; Ametek; Bucher; BuTech; Cervis; Chicago Pneumatic; Clippard; Colder; Cooper Power Tools; De-Sta-Co; Desoutter; Durant; Fluidsentry; Gast Manufacturing; Haskel; Hy-PneuMat; Hydreco; Ingersoll Rand; Jun-Air; Parker Hannifin; Proportion Air; Titan; Vacuforce

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74 SupplierListings WORLD WIDE METRIC Distributor 37 Readington Rd Branchburg NJ 08876 USA Tel: 732-247-2300 Fax: 732-247-7258 Email: sales@worldwidemetric.com Web: www.worldwidemetric.com

WEBTEC

X-PANDO PRODUCTS CO.

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Manufacturer

1290 E Waterford Ave Milwaukee WI 53235 USA Tel: 414-769-6400 Fax: 414-769-6591 Email: sales-us@webtec.com Web: www.webtec.com

WILLIAMS FLUIDAIR CORPORATION LIMITED Manufacturer & Distributor 1018 Salk Rd Pickering ON L1W 3C5 Tel: 905-831-3222 Fax: 905-831-3284 Email: service@williamsfluidair.com Web: www.williamsfluidair.com Manufacturers: Benteler Steel & Tube; Custom Actuator; Gates Hydraulics; Pitanco Gauges; RSB Tube Clamps; SSP Adapters; Voss GMBH

500 Southard St Trenton NJ 08638 USA Tel: 609-394-0150 Fax: 609-989-4847 Email: sales@xpando.com Web: www.xpando.com Distributors: Cimco, Toronto, ON; Crane Supply, Ottawa, ON; Drennan Refrigeration, London, ON; Fix-Air, Laval, QC; J.L. Wilson & Sons, Toronto, ON; Refri-Ozone, Granby, QC; Refrigeration Components, Brantford, ON; Refrigeration Supply, Burnaby, BC; Western Plumbing & Heating, Dartmouth, NS

ZINGA INDUSTRIES Manufacturer 2400 Zinga Dr Reedsburg WI 53959 USA Tel: 608-524-4200 Fax: 608-524-4220 Email: zinga@zinga.com Web: www.zinga.com

LOOKING FOR NEW CUSTOMERS? Consider exhibiting your products and solutions at one of our regional one-day Design Engineering EXPO tabletop shows. Go to www.dexexpo.com to find out more about our locations and dates. For more info please contact: Alan Macpherson (416) 510-6756 amacpherson@design-engineering.com

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Boker's, Inc.

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Brecoflex Corp. LLC

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Canadian Fluid Power Association

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Clippard Instruments Laboratory Inc.

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Columbia Marking Tools

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Daemar Inc.

www.daemar.com

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Design Engineering EXPO

www.dexexpo.com

Design Fusion

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Karsh Precision Machine Ltd.

www.karshprecision.com

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Main Manufacturing Products

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Manufacturing Canada Conference

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MasterBond

www.masterbond.com

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MOCAP

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Motion Canada / Eaton

www.motionindustries.com

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Motion Canada / Gates

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MP FILTRI (Canada) Inc.

www.mpfiltricanada.com

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N.R. Murphy Ltd.

www.nrmurphy.com

29

Oriental Motor USA Corp.

www.orientalmotor.com

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Parker Hannifin Canada

www.parker.com

36

Proto Labs, Inc

www.protolabs.com

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Diequa Corporation

www.diequa.com

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Quality Transmission Components

www.qtcgears.com

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Drive Products, Inc.

www.driveproducts.com

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Renum Hydraulics Ltd.

www.renumhydraulics.com

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Exair Corporation

www.exair.com

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Rittal Systems Ltd.

www.rittal.ca

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Rosta Inc.

www.rostainc.com

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RotoPrecision Inc.

www.rotoprecision.ca

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Festo Canada, Inc.

www.festo.ca

Gates Canada Corp.

www.gates.com

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Harting Canada Inc.

www.harting.ca

11

Rotor Clip Company, Inc.

www.rotorclip.com

HAWE North America, Inc.

www.haweusa.com

51

Schaeffler Canada Inc.

www.schaeffler.ca

HELUKABEL Canada

www.helukabel.ca

47

Scott's Directories

www.scottsinfo.com

Henkel Loctite

www.henkelna.com

Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument www.sdp-si.com

31

Hercules Sealing Products Canada

www.herculesna.com

63

Tecom, Inc.

www.crbearing.com

40

HYDAC Corporation

www.hydac.ca

37

Toro Hydraulics & Machinery

www.torohyd.com

63

Hy-Pro Filtration

www.hyprofiltration.com

Unitronics Inc.

www.unitronics.com

49

igus Inc.

www.igus.com

Wainbee Limited

www.wainbee.com

52

IPEX Management Inc.

www.ipexna.com

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