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Canadian Fluid Power leaders discuss rebounding markets and innovation.

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Contents | Volume 57, No. 2

IN THE NEWS

9 Schneider appoints

director of marketing

Columns

9 Javelin Technologies moves house

9 Altair opens

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12 CAD Report

Montreal office

MapleSim helps Cleveland Golf engineer superior golf club.

9 Rolls-Royce

pumps $225M into R&D in Canada

10 Autodesk helps B.C.’s

14 Motion Control Integrating different manufacturers’ components presents challenges.

10 PMDS to feature

16 Idea Generator The latest in product technology including actuators, sensors and relays.

Weatherhaven deploy portable shelters

technology and education for Quebec manufacturers

26 IFPE 2011

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22 Canadian Innovator Normrock’s Amphibex amphibious excavator cuts through icy waterways.

breaks records

Features

26 Parker hydraulic

hybrid technology wins EPA approval

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28 Who Needs a CRN?

Hydraulic accumulators in Canada require special registration. Do you know the rules?

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30 Fluid Power Engineers Needed Few mechanical engineers receive fluid power education. Is the industry is suffering as a result?

32 Fluid Power Roundtable 2011

Canadian Fluid Power leaders discuss the rebound, resurging markets and innovation.

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Fluid Check

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ccording to experienced fluid power technicians, if you want to gauge the general health of a hydraulic system, a quick look inside the fluid reservoir will tell you just about everything you need to know. If, for example, there are signs of varnish or sludge deposits in the tank, it’s a clear indication that the fluid is running too hot and the oxidation is probably gumming up the works elsewhere in the system. Conversely, the presence of condensation suggests the oil is too cool which can increase the likelihood of cavitation—tiny imploding air bubbles that can eat through pump surfaces like acid. Similarly, foamy build up could indicate a number of things including low fluid levels, system leaks or faulty shaft seals. Interestingly, gauging the relative health of the fluid power industry on the whole is nearly as straight forward. Annually, Design Engineering conducts its own “fluid check” by talking with the lifeblood of the industry—fluid power manufacturers, distributors, practitioners and academics. Over the past five years, discussions with these leaders of Canada’s fluid power industry revealed progressively worsening signs of stress and wear. Beneath the concern over declines in the automotive sector and North American manufacturing in general lurked an increasingly pessimistic undertone: The industry is in decline, the numbers of young fluid power engineers and technicians are dwindling and the technology is mature, even stagnant. By 2009, the mood was downright bleak. This year’s annual fluid power roundtable, however, took a decidedly positive turn. Participants talked enthusiastically about upswings in staple industries including forestry, mining, oil and gas and even automotive to a certain extent. Indications are equally upbeat in the general fluid power market as well. The International Fluid Power Expo (IFPE), held in late March 2011, had the largest showing in its 27-year history, with approximately 140,450 square feet of exhibit space, representing a 9-percent increase over 2008’s event. Besides suggesting an improvement in North American manufacturing, IFPE 2011 also revealed that the industry’s efforts to overcome some of its systemic challenges (e.g. leakage, inefficiency, environmental concerns, etc) have begun to spawn concrete solutions. Co-locating its annual meeting at IFPE this year, the Centre for Compact and Efficient Fluid Power (CCEFP) showed off one of its mobile hydraulic test beds, a five-ton Bobcat 435 excavator with a displacementcontrolled hydraulic system that shows an approximate 40 percent savings in fuel consumption. Industry, likewise, demonstrated that innovation was the watchword at the triennial fluid power event. Eaton debuted its new leak free hydraulic connectors and LifeSense hose that actively detects wear and potential failure. Similarly, companies like Eaton, Bosch Rexroth and Parker Hannifin have vigorously pushed hybrid hydraulic systems to cut fuel consumption in garbage trucks and transit buses by as much as 30 percent. While none of these indicators is ground shaking by itself, taken together they suggest that the fluid power industry has turned an important corner, both economically and technologically. Hopefully, the work performed during the down years will keep the industry running smoothly for the next five years and beyond. As Parker Canada’s general manager, Tony Wyszkowski, remarked during this year’s fluid power roundtable, “It is a great time to be in the industry.”

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DesignNews Up Front Schneider appoints director of marketing

Rolls-Royce pumps $225 million into R&D in Canada

Schneider Electric Canada appointed Olivier Cousseau as director, industry marketing. Supported by a team of application experts, Olivier will manage industry offer and segment marketing strategy. Cousseau holds an electronic engineering degree from La Baronnerie in France. He also holds a marketing degree from ISSEC in Paris. www.schneider-electric.ca

Javelin Technologies moves house As of April 1, Solidworks reseller Javelin Technologies has a new headquarters in Oakville, Ont. Encompassing approximately 11,500 square feet of custom built space, the new location features a 3D theatre and Rapid Prototyping Room. The new address is 3457 Superior Crt., Unit 1 Oakville, ON L6L 0C4. The company says phone number and other contact information will remain the same. www.javelin-tech.com

Altair opens Montreal office Altair Engineering, Inc has opened an office in Montreal to support a substantial increase in demand for Altair’s HyperWorks suite of CAE tools among major aerospace manufacturers and suppliers in Canada, the company says. Located at 469 Rue Jean Talon Ouest, the Montreal office conducts technical support and engineering projects and is consulting with aerospace companies on deployment of HyperWorks solutions. Altair Engineering Canada has been headquartered in Toronto since 2006. The company established a presence in Quebec in 2008 and today works with the country’s key aerospace producers and suppliers. www.altairhyperworks.ca

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olls-Royce announced it will invest C$225 million to develop new technologies for the Group’s Energy business in Canada. Funding will be provided over five years and the R&D work will focus primarily on enhancing Rolls-Royce product offerings in the oil & gas and power generation markets. Investissement Québec’s Strategic Support for Investment Program (PASI) is supporting the investment with a C$30 million funding facility repayable through royalties. The goal is to create higher power and lower emissions aero-derivative gas turbines through the use of new combustion technology, fit for purpose industrial materials and alternative fuels. Work will be undertaken in the Rolls-Royce facility in Montreal. The investment is expected to help secure around 100 engineering jobs at the Group’s Montreal facility. “This investment would not have been possible without the talent, innovation and track record of our Montreal engineering team, combined with the continuing support of our customers, suppliers and government partners,” said Tom Scarinci, Rolls-Royce, Executive Vice President of Engineering and Technology – Energy. Rolls-Royce Canada Limited, a subsidiary of Rolls-Royce plc, is a diversified aero engine services and industrial gas turbine facility based in Lachine, Quebec, near the Montréal International Airport. The company’s Energy business unit, also based in Montreal, is the worldwide research and development, manufacturing and support center for aero-derived industrial gas turbines, used for oil and gas related applications and land-based power generation installations. Rolls-Royce currently employs more than 1,700 in Canada, including 200 energy R&D engineers. The Montreal plant also serves more than 600 aircraft operators in 30 countries and is an authorized maintenance center for a number of its jet engines. The company also operates facilities and offices in Coquitlam, British Columbia; Peterborough, Ontario; St. John’s, Newfoundland; and Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, for the marine business. www.rolls-royce.com

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DesignNews Autodesk helps B.C.’s Weatherhaven deploy portable shelters Autodesk, Inc. has named Vancouver-based Weatherhaven as the Autodesk Inventor of the Month for March 2011. The company’s shelters have supported activities ranging from earthquake relief efforts in Haiti to scientific expeditions in Antarctica and peacekeeping missions in the Sahara Desert. Given the urgent nature of its customer needs, Weatherhaven must not only rapidly configure and manufacture systems, but also ensure they are mobile, redeployable and lightweight so the shelters can be quickly and easily broken down, moved and reassembled when an operation shifts locations. Autodesk partner IMAGINiT Technologies provided training and support to help Weatherhaven create lighter, more mobile shelters. Creating a 3D digital model in Inventor helps make it easier for engineers to maintain focus on safety requirements, even as they optimize the design and lower the overall weight of the shelter. “Inventor software plays a critical role for our company in improving our innovation, competitiveness and response time in serving customers, often enabling us to out-compete companies several times our size,” said Ray Castelli, Chief

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Follow Through MapleSim helps Cleveland Golf engineer superior golf club

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n the world of golf, players are always looking for ways to improve their game, and equipment manufacturers are looking for ways to give their customers an edge. While it may not look it, the shaft of the driver is a highly engineered and expensive component. The role of the shaft is so important, in fact, that some people call it the “engine” of the driver. Cleveland Golf / Srixon, an internationally recognized maker of golf clubs, wanted to investigate and understand the effect of different club weights and club lengths on the performance of the driver. A key focus for them was to understand how the flexibility of the shaft, in both bending and torsion, needed to be optimized for different club weights and lengths. The engineers were looking for a good, efficient model to explore the effects of different shaft designs on club performance.

MapleSoft’s simulation software, MapleSim, helped Cleveland Golf / Srixon run “what if” design scenarios for its latest line of drivers.

With the help of Dr. John McPhee, NSERC Industrial Research Chair and professor of Systems Design Engineering at the University of Waterloo, they used MapleSim to create a model of a driver. The shaft itself was modeled using MapleSim’s built-in flexible beam component. The driver head model was carefully designed to include the exact characteristics of the driver head, including its mass and moments of inertia. To simulate a variety of swings from different players, experimental measurements were taken from varsity players on the university golf team. This information was input into the model as the 6 degree-of-freedom motion of the grip, which in turn March/April | 2011

determined the movement of the shaft. Different versions of this base model were created by modifying model parameters to match the properties of the different club designs. When the models were validated against the experimental data, good to very good agreement was found between the simulation and the experimental data for club head speed and the dynamic loft and droop at the instant of contact with the ball. In addition, the MapleSim models were found to run significantly faster than similar models based on finite-element techniques. “The advantage of tools such as MapleSim is that it automatically and reliably generates equations of motions and simulates the system response in an efficient manner,” said Dr. McPhee. “Another advantage is that you can simplify equations and generate optimized simulation code. For Cleveland Golf / Srixon, these features were important because they helped us experiment with different shaft designs in a very short time.” An important part of MapleSim is its strength at handling symbolic processing, which leads to very fast simulations. Unlike numeric systems, equations of motion are generated only once for that specific model and not at every time step of the simulation. Beneath MapleSim lies Maple, which allows extensive analysis of data. The multi-disciplinary nature of MapleSim also allows multi-domain modeling within the same tool, and easy sharing of information. “The MapleSim models we’re running allow us to predict head delivery conditions with more variables, higher precision and faster run times,” said John Rae, vice president, R&D at Cleveland Golf / Srixon. “Using MapleSim’s simulation tools, we can generate custom swing calculations based on every equipment variable, leaving nothing to speculation.” With efficient, validated dynamic models of a golf driver, Cleveland Golf / Srixon was able to quickly explore different “what if” scenarios. This allowed them to identify the ideal combinations for their newest product offering, the Launcher Ultralight Series, which consists of three distinct drivers with unique weight, length and shaft combinations. MapleSim also allowed Cleveland Golf / Srixon to minimize the need for expensive prototypes and shortened the time needed to identify the ideal combinations, helping get the product to market at the right time with the best possible performance. DE www.maplesoft.com www.design-engineering.com


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Breaking Protocol While Modbus is a versatile protocol, integrating different manufacturers’ components across machines inevitably presents challenges. By Mark McCann, B.Sc. Electrical Engineering

Our first challenge presented itself at system initialization. By monitoring the serial line and watching for unexpected data ast year, Myostat Motion was approached by a North requests, we realized that one of the systems required a specific American manufacturer of screen printing equipment memory address to be checked at power up as a verification and challenged with providing an integrated servo motor routine. This registry check didn’t seem to be part of the Modsolution that would integrate into their existing equipment bus specification and, once discovered, was easily handled by framework. For this installation—an 8-axis machine with a preloading the requested register with the appropriate data. master network controller—the customer specifically requested Dealing with variations in individual systems timing Modbus, which had been heavily evangelized by one of their constraints can also be challenging. We quickly discovered main controller suppliers. that some hardware’s message timing requirements were far Generally, Modbus is a versatile and inexpensive com- more rigid than others. This constrained hardware required munication protocol. It’s especially useful when trying to tie exact timing between messages while the more flexible hardtwo or three devices, like PLCs and ware allowed for greater delays. panel interfaces, together with motor When attempting to integrate hardcontrollers or VFDs (variable frequency ware from other manufacturers, it’s drives). It’s also used extensively in important to look at the implementation industrial environments as it is openly for each device. Initially, we assumed published, mature and a readily availthat the less expensive hardware would able interface on a variety of common be more difficult to work with but this automation components. didn’t turn out to be true in all cases. It In this case, we used an integrated may be that stricter timing requirements servo motor with two Modbus slave The Challenger III, the newest automatic carousel are necessary for equipment which is ports. The client wanted to be able to textile press from M&R, presented instructive typically used in higher performance have a main operator interface control- design challenges for Myostat Motion. environments. Or it may be due to the ling all motors with each axis having a fact that the equipment has been secondary operator interface. This required the integrated designed to work specifically with other pieces from the same servo to not only take Modbus commands on two different manufacturer. serial channels but also pass Modbus commands along a Endianess is another issue which, while not unexpected, is network from the main interface to all secondary interfaces still worth mentioning when looking at Modbus components. and vice versa. Each manufacturer defines the data structure as either big or The master network controller can control all the settings, little endian. When connecting different pieces of hardware, change the speed, start and stop the press as well as read their it’s important that all the settings are consistent. Not all manuposition and status. Each station then has a small master HMI facturers allow you to set this so you may have to configure all that can be used to change the individual axis speed. equipment to meet the pre-set standard and swap out any comThe advantage is that the operator can stand at a station and ponents which conflict and can’t be changed. adjust the speed while monitoring the action. The operator Modbus is an established protocol; however, it’s important doesn’t have to return to the main network controller to set the to understand that each implementation is unique. Keeping speed, allowing the main network controller to act as a master these issues in mind, and researching other possible challenges to the motor slave nodes. This solution eliminates excess wiring, when sourcing from different manufactures, will help reduce and means that the primary master controller has only one machine design time and costs and minimize frustration device per axis to control, which simplifies programming. when troubleshooting communication errors. DE As is often the case, the customer changed operator interface manufacturers many times as the design progressed. Each Mark McCann is the Lead Design Engineer at automation interface manufacturer implemented the modbus protocol in solutions provider, Myostat Motion Control. During his eight a slightly different way and the integrated servo, which was years with the company, Mark has worked on hardware, acting as the slave motion controller, needed to be changed and electronic circuit design, software, microcontroller firmware adapted as a result. development and windows application programming.

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Operator Panel Baldor Electric released an IP65rated operator panel with a CANopen interface and an optional plug-in digital I/O module. The KPD202-501 panel features a backlit 4-line, 20-character LCD surrounded by six programmable function keys. A further 15 keys are provided for the input of numeric values, together with four pairs of keys which can be used for functions such as jogging individual machine axes. As standard, the panel is equipped with a CANopen port, which offers a choice of D-type and RJ45 plug-in connectors and a user-selectable RS232/485 serial port. The panel can be programmed directly from the motion controller to which it is connected, using Baldor’s Mint programming language. Where CANopen is not available, the panel can be operated as a standard VT100 terminal over its RS232/485 serial port, which is fully supported within the Mint programming language. www.baldor.com

EtherCAT Analog I/O Box Beckhoff Automation has extended its range of IP67 I/O modules with the new EP4374 EtherCAT Box that combines two analog inputs and two analog outputs into one device. The input and output channels can be parameterized independent of each other for the standard signals 0…10 V, ±10 V, 0…20 mA and 4…20 mA. Each channel is configurable individually for current or voltage measurement or output. The resolution for the current and voltage signals is 16 bit (signed). The EP4374-0002 module has a direct EtherCAT connection, so that the 100 Mbit/s Industrial Ethernet is retained to each IP67 box. The compact dimensions of the EtherCAT Box—126 x 30 x 26.5mm (H x W x D) —make it suited for applications in confined spaces. www.beckhoff.ca

XY Stage Dover Motion announced that its MMG Mini-Mag line of precision linear motor tables are now available in aluminumbased versions with an optional single phase motor. For XY sample positioning, sustained throughput of up to 2,000 moves per minute is possible. For focal plane definition, the optimum Z position of the magnifying objective is determined, and the vertical objective positioning moves (<5um) are often accomplished in <20ms. Four options (25mm, 50mm 100mm or 150mm travel) are currently available. The MMG provides uncompensated accuracy ranging from 2µm to 8µm and resolution options ranging from 1.0µm down to 5µm. Each March/April | 2011

Actuators Electronic Actuators Exlar announced that its Tritex II ACpowered electric actuators with positioning electronics are now UL listed. The actuators combine a brushless servomotor with either rotary or linear actuation and Exlar’s digital position control, into a waterproof housing. Enhanced software features include 16 programmable indexes, linked moves and firmware flash upgrade capability via the actuator’s Modbus port. Planned communications options include Modbus, Ethernet IP, HART, Modbus TCP/IP, CAN Open, and CAN J1939 protocols. www.exlar.com

Linear Actuator Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions introduced the SRA04 Motorized ScrewRail linear actuator with an integrated size 11 stepper motor. The ScrewRail consists of a Kerk precision rolled lead screw supported by sealed ball bearings and contained within a concentric steel guide rail, driving an integrated nut and bushing. The ScrewRail is available with either a freewheeling (SRA) or anti-backlash (SRZ) nut assembly. When mounted vertically, the ScrewRail can be used to simultaneously lift and rotate (Z-theta motion), making the unit ideal for pick-and-place mechanisms. Up to 72-inch stroke length is available. The motor used is the Haydon size 11 hybrid double stack stepper motor, available with either flying leads or an integral connector. www.haydonkerk.com

Electric Actuators Tolomatic has expanded its line of ERD electric rod-style actuators. Enhancements include ball screws, motor mounts for NEMA and metric stepper and servo motors, plus a guide option. The addition of ball screw choices improves the force range of the ERD up to 200 lbs. The combination of NEMA and metric motor mounts allows users to select their preferred brand of servo or stepper motor. All three sizes of the ERD are available with an optional external guide system that prevents rod deflection and rotation during operation. The guide also features a tooling plate for mounting hardware. www.tolomatic.com www.design-engineering.com


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Thermocouple Sensor Omega’s M12 series thermocouple sensors include M12 connectors with thermocouple compensated pins in Type J and Type K calibrations. These sensors are available with Type J, 316 stainless steel or Type K, Inconel 600 sheaths, ungrounded junctions and

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Contrast Sensors Balluff introduced its family of BKT 67M contrast sensors that can detect slight contrast differences in challenging packaging applications. These sensors are specifically designed for fast and reliable print mark detection. The sensors feature a metal housing and a rotatable connector plus variable mounting to enable use under harsh ambient conditions. A clear, user-friendly operating display ensures rapid startup. High switching frequencies (up to 30 kHz) allow for color mark detection on demanding applications. The sensor can also be set dynamically without having to stop processes. Depending on the complexity of the application, the BKT is available in a basic, advanced or premium version. www.balluff.com/photoelectric

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20 IdeaGenerator Relays Safety Relay AutomationDirect now offers a range of Dold safety relay devices designed for applications with emergency stop buttons, safety gates, two-hand buttons or production machinery with dangerous closing movements. For example, LG5925 Series relays are dualchannel E-stop/safety gate relays, available with 24 VAC/DC, 110 VAC, and 230 VAC coil voltages. The Category 4-rated relays are equipped with internal positive temperature coefficient resistor short circuit and voltage-dependent resistor overvoltage protection. Designed with three normally-open, positive-guided safety contacts and one normally-closed monitoring contact, the relays provide a feedback circuit to monitor external contactors used for reinforcement of contacts. www.automationdirect.com

Interface Adapter WAGO Corporation’s Interface Adapter provides JUMPFLEX signal conditioners and relays with a tool-free interface to the WAGO-I/OSYSTEM or other PLC interfaces. Interface adapters capture analog/

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Solid-State Relays Weidmuller introduced its TERMOPTO solidstate family of relays that function as both a terminal block and a relay to separate signals. With a width of 6mm, the solidstate relays feature electrically isolated semiconductor switches (optocouplers) with suppressor circuits. Outputs up to 500mA can be switched over its lifetime. A choice of 60 different versions include standard input voltages from 5-230 VAC and DC, with 3 optional output voltages of 5–48 VDC and 0.1mA, 5 – 48 VDC and 0.5mA, or 24 – 230 VAC with 0.1mA. TERMOPTO relays have a temperature rating of -20ºC to + 60ºC. www.weidmuller.com

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racing for a possible flood – that’s the worrisome reality of spring in many communities across Canada and around the world. The meltwater can’t move fast enough under the ice or floating ice pieces form ice jams. Enter the Amphibex, a high-performance amphibious excavator developed by Normrock Industries Inc., founded in 1987 by CEO Norm Grant. For the Terrebonne, Quebecbased company, the first ice-breaking call came in early 1990 when the city was in danger of flooding. “Terrebonne was in a difficult situation and we were asked if our machine could go on the water and free up the ice,” says Normrock executive vice president (and son of Norm) Jimmy Grant. “It worked well, and the rest is history.” Since then, the Amphibex has been used to prevent spring floods on the Red River in Manitoba, the Mechako in BC and many others in Quebec. But ice-breaking was not at all the original intent. Rather, the Amphibex was designed to easily handle tasks that a traditional excavator can’t manage. “The amphibious aspect is what’s needed in restoring waterways, installing water pipelines and submarine cables, cleaning wastewater treatment ponds, controlling vegetation and so on,” says Grant. “The Amphibex is tremendously powerful and maneuverable in these environments, with highly sophisticated positioning devices. Also, the propeller can be raised in shallow waters to protect vegetation and avoid disturbing riverbed sediment.” Amphibex excavators have been used along the Tigris (Iraq), the Danube (Europe), as well as many other waterways in Canada, the US and Africa. Normrock is about to deliver its 182nd machine to Iraq. If you guessed that the most critical aspect of an amphibious machine like this one (especially one used around deep icy water) is stability, you’d be right. “We designed the front stabilizers with big ball-shaped floaters around them, which we call ‘outriggers,’” says Grant. “When the excavating arm swings to the side, the balance of the machine changes and the floaters maintain stability. They also permit the excavation arm to handle heavier loads with a wider range of motion.” The front stabilizers as well as the rear ones (nicknamed ‘spuds’) are also used to lift the Amphibex up for transport to and from the work site. “The spuds are also used to anchor the machine to the bottom when excavating,” Grant notes. “They can be operated independently and have two degrees of freedom: tilt and telescopic for several depths.” Design changes over the years include adding more horseMarch/April | 2011

power with stronger hydraulics, a better reach on the excavating arm and easier overall maintenance. Normrock also improved the electronics and designed several accessories for the excavating arm, such as a rake for invasive plant removal. Another important accessory is the bucket pump for heavy duty dredging. With pumps placed directly on the excavating bucket, this attachment provides strong pumping pressure over long distances.

The Amphibex 400, designed by Normrock Industries of Terrebonne, Quebec, is an amphibious excavator that, among other tasks, can break up ice flows and prevent spring thaw flooding.

“Instead of suctioning the material from the bottom to the pumps on the dredge, we push the material from the bottom (pump bucket), which means more solid and less water,” says Grant. “It was a challenge to ensure it would handle several different types of materials.” Normrock has also added special features for harsh environments. In 2005, the company added a larger model. The Amphibex 600 can handle depths of 10 meters and is able to process heavier loads and dredge more material at a faster rate than its predecessor. However, because requests kept coming in for even greater capacity, this year Normrock will unveil its newest amphibian. “The Amphibex 1000 features two engines, a new hydraulic system, new electronic controls and a new bucket pump that will dredge deeper and pump up to 40,000gal/min,” says Grant. “It’s a complete redesign and a very powerful machine.” DE www.normrock.ca

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FluidPower Contents 26 Fluid Power News

• Eaton economist to headline CFPA meeting • IFPE 2011 breaks records • Parker hydraulic hybrid technology wins EPA seal of approval

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28 Who needs a “CRN”? In Canada, hydraulic accumulator requirements vary by province. Are you following the rules?

30 Fluid Power Engineers Needed Few mechanical engineers receive specific education in fluid power. Is the industry suffering as a result?

32 Fluid Power Roundtable ’11 Canadian fluid power leaders discuss resurging markets and innovation.

36 Fluid Power Showcase The latest in hydraulic and pneumatic product technology.

41 Fluid Power Product Index 42 Fluid Power Product Listings 48 Fluid Power Supplier Listings

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ONEXPO-CON/AGG and IFPE 2011, held at the Las Vegas Convention Center, attracted nearly 120,000 registered attendees. The shows were the site of the largest gathering in North America since 2008 for the construction, fluid power, power transmission and motion control industries. In total, there were more than 2,400 exhibitors taking more than 2.34 million net square feet of exhibit space. IFPE was the largest ever, and CONEXPO-CON/AGG’s exhibit space was the second largest in the show’s history. According to organizers, the mood was positive, despite continued uncertainty in U.S. construction markets and the overall economy. Industry professionals expressed hopeful optimism for a sustained U.S. upturn in the coming months. At IFPE 2011, the 52nd National Conference on Fluid Power featured a record 114 presentations, and the Innovations Theater offered 14 sessions developed from abstract submissions for the conference. New for 2011 were national conference keynote presentations from leading industry and university researchers, and sessions from the Center for Compact and Efficient Fluid Power. The next CONEXPO-CON/AGG and IFPE expositions will be held March 18-22, 2014 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. www.ifpe.com

Parker hydraulic hybrid technology wins EPA seal of approval The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has placed Parker Hannifin’s RunWise Advanced Series Hybrid Drive technology on the National Clean Diesel Campaign’s Emerging Technologies List. The program promotes innovative technologies by providing funding to develop and evaluate these technologies in the field. According to the company, its RunWise Drive reduces fuel use and emissions by as much as 50 percent depending on the application and duty cycle and is the only drivetrain technology on the list. Developed and tested with support from the EPA at its National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the technology is in use on refuse vehicles in communities in South Florida. To date, eleven trucks have been purchased by the Cities of Hialeah and Miami as well as Miami Dade County. According to the company, RunWise Advanced Series Hybrid Drive recovers as much as 70 percent of the energy typically lost during braking. It uses a two-speed hydrostatic drive combined with a mechanical direct drive that allows the vehicle to optimize performance at low and high speeds. Parker is developing further advancements in this technology on advanced bus and terminal tractor platforms.

Eaton economist to headline CFPA meeting James Meil, VP & chief economist for Eaton Corporation, is set to keynote at the CFPA Spring Meeting on May 5, 2011. One of North America’s leading economists, Meil will discuss the “Economic Drivers Behind Fluid Power’s Comeback” and present the facts on what lies ahead. He is a regular presenter at the NFPA Annual Economic Outlook Conference. www.cfpa.ca

Hydraflow becomes Rexroth distributor Headquartered in Vaughan, Ontario, Hydraflow-Pumptech Fluid Power, Inc. has been authorised as a distributor of Bosch Rexroth Canada’s Industrial and Mobile Hydraulic products. Being an authorised stocking distributor means Hydraflow-Pumptech can combine Rexroth technology with in-house solutions, design and service skills. www.hydraflowpumptech.com www.boschrexroth.ca

Eaton to acquire filtration firm Eaton Corporation will acquire Internormen Technology Group, a leader in hydraulic filtration and instrumentation. The company, based in Altlussheim, Germany, has sales and distribution subsidiaries in India, China, Brazil and the U.S. Internormen employs approximately 360 people and had 2010 sales of more than $55 million. After the sale, the company founder’s sons, Stefan and Bernhard Franger, will assume similar management responsibilities at Eaton. www.eaton.com

NFPA launches innovation award The National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) has launched a fluid power technology award program for engineers and technicians. Applicants must provide documentation of their innovation. The nomination deadline is May 31, 2011. Winners will be notified by July 31, 2011. Membership in NFPA is not required. Full eligibility criteria and application materials are available online. www.nfpa.com/award

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How To Keep Your Electronics Cool When hot weather causes the electronics inside a control cabinet to fail, there is a panic to get the machinery up and running again. There are several cooling options out there and it’s important to know the facts. line up of coolers that are prone to bad behavior

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Who needs a “CRN”? Hydraulic accumulators sold in Canada require special CRN registration but the rules and requirements to obtain one vary by province. By Herbert Gerlach

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t has often been said that accumulators are the least well understood of all major hydraulic system components. Even less understood are the requirements for registration of these hydraulic components in Canada. Accumulators are pressure vessels and, as such, are subject to safety regulations. To be used legally, a pressure vessel must be built to a recognized pressure vessel code. Typically, this is the ASME Code, Sect. VIII Div.1, which is accepted in the USA and Canada, with one notable difference. In Canada, building a pressure vessel to the ASME Code is not sufficient. There is an additional requirement to register the vessel in the province where it will be installed and obtain a Canadian Registration Number (CRN). In Canada, public safety lies in the jurisdiction of individual provinces, each of which has its own Safety Act and Safety Regulations that govern public safety. Here’s where the confusion typically enters. How do you go about registering an accumulator, and what exactly is required? In Canada, we have the CSA B51, Canadian Pressure Vessel and Piping Code, which references standards and requirements for pressure vessels. However, it does not have the force of law until it’s adopted by individual jurisdictions, (i.e. provinces). Interestingly, there is no requirement for provinces to adopt the code in whole. They may adopt any or all portions of it, but experience shows that even the portions adopted are subject to different interpretations. Two different types of registration As if the variety of requirements from the provinces wasn’t enough, there is often confusion regarding the two different types of registration: Pressure vessel and fitting. Pressure Vessel: Although there are exceptions, the general rule is that a standard hydraulic accumulator with an inside diameter of more than 6 inches (152mm) must be built to the ASME Code Sect. VIII Div. 1. If the accumulator is manufactured outside of Canada, it must be a “U”-stamped vessel. For each province in which the accumulator will be used, a CRN is required. To obtain this CRN, a manufacturing drawing along with ASME calculations must be submitted to the individual jurisdictions. Often, a review and stamp from a professional engineer is required on the documents. After the provincial design reviewer approves the submission, a CRN is issued. This is a design approval and allows the manufacturer to build as many accumulators as he likes, as long as it is to the same design. March/April | 2011

Fitting: If an accumulator has an inside diameter of 6 inches or less, it falls under the limits of the ASME Code. However, it will still require a CRN in Canada. This vessel will now be registered as a Category “H” fitting. The process is much the same as for the ASME Code vessels, but there is no requirement for a third party inspection. The manufacturer assumes responsibility for the inspection and quality. Another important difference is that the design approval is only valid for ten years. After this time, the fitting design must be re-registered. This does not affect the end user; they can continue to use the accumulator as long as they like. It is only the manufacturer who is affected. He may continue to build this design for ten years only, before re-registering. What does all this mean? If you are designing a hydraulic system or equipment, it’s important to be aware of all registration requirements before you begin specifying products. This is a topic that cannot be covered in a short article. There are many requirements, not only for registration of accumulators, but also of the piping that may connect the gas side of a bank of accumulators. Accumulators that are used on mobile equipment and in the mining industry are a whole topic unto themselves. The intent here isn’t to provide answers to all questions related to accumulator registration, but rather to raise awareness of the requirement for it. Your local safety board will be the best resource for specific questions. For everything that has been written here, there will always be someone who says, “That’s just not true. I have used accumulators in province XYZ, and did not require a CRN or U-stamp, etc.” This may well be true, since there are many regulations, director’s orders, exemptions and interpretations. However, it is important to inform yourself and not rely on your past experience, or even worse, someone else’s. Otherwise, you may be like the fellow who said that experience was such a hard teacher, because the test came first, and the lesson came after. DE Herbert Gerlach is the engineering manager for Hydac Canada in Welland, Ont. www.design-engineering.com


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Fluid Power Engineers Few mechanical engineers receive specific education in fluid power and the industry is suffering as a result. By Pat Jones, P.Eng.

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luid Power is a well-established motion control technology that has been integrated across all industries, with numerous and varied highly technical applications. So engineers trained in the design and application of today’s fluid power systems should be easy to come by, right? Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, there is no such thing as a “fluid power engineer” as a recognized undergraduate degree in Canada. What’s more, a quick look at course offerings from universities across Canada shows that fluid power is not a core course or even a technical elective in a lot of Mechanical Engineering programs. The University of Saskatchewan is the only university in Canada that offers undergraduate and graduate level fluid power courses. What gives? Regardless of the discipline, engineering is a broad-based education that encompasses a fundamental understanding of the numerous areas of specialization within the discipline, including static and dynamics, strength of materials, fluid mechanics, heat transfer and control systems. I’m a mechanical engineer working in fluid power, but as a student back in the 1980’s, I had one course in fluid power, which was an elective at my local university. (The course, by the way, is not in their current calendar). However, to be an engineer and work in fluid power requires a fundamental knowledge of fluid power systems and components—certainly more training than can be gained in a one-term course. I really don’t consider myself a fluid power engineer, because I don’t have a degree in mechanical engineering with a fluid power option. In my opinion, this is what is required. The learning process for most engineers working in fluid power is not through structured multi-year university level courses that focus on the core engineering knowledge mentioned above applied to fluid power. Instead, they are typically “built” at the expense of their employer over a number of years through on the job training. They may receive training through short courses, made available by a fluid power distributor / manufacturer or some colleges. However, most of this education is not necessarily at an engineering level. When I say engineering level education, I mean that fluid power applications at the “coal face” (distributor level) are often designed with off-the-shelf, pre-engineered components which are incorporated in a circuit to provide a motion conMarch/April | 2011

trol solution. Basic formulas are used for sizing, but very little, if any, dynamic load or circuit efficiency analysis will typically take place. Depending on the distributor/manufacturer, engineers will not be designing fluid power systems. What’s needed are more fluid power engineers working at the “coal face” level and in the lab. To my mind, there are two good reasons for this. First, fluid power motion control is complicated and, if you have not even had fundament education in the technology, you will most likely choose other solutions that you are more familiar with. I think this problem has existed for quite some time. Some engineers on the factory floor have equipment with state-ofthe-art fluid power systems that they have received no education on how it works, what constitutes proper operation or what a design enhancement would look like. I’m sure if degreed fluid power engineers were on the market, they would easily find employment, as users or as designers. The second reason we need more fluid power engineers designing fluid power circuits—and this is critical to the fluid power industry of the future—is to push the envelope of fluid power technology further. It’s simply a numbers game; if we have more mechanical engineers specializing in fluid power then more sophistication and innovation will follow. Fluid power is a slick motion control solution, but taking it to the next level technologically and searching for more efficiency is not necessarily easy. A critical mass of fluid power engineers is required to incubate and develop the ideas that will drive R&D. This critical mass will also generate the graduate level fluid power engineers who will develop the fluid power systems of the future. The future of fluid power depends on fluid power curriculum being available for more mechanical engineering students so we can have degreed Fluid Power Engineers. How do we get started? Personally, I’m calling the Mechanical Engineering Department chair at my local university. Hopefully, if the universities receive enough feed back from industry, fluid power specific education may well become the rule rather than the exception. DE Pat Jones, P.Eng. is the technical services manager for Dartmouth, NS-based distributor, Strictly Hydraulics. He has 25 years of hydraulics experience as a trainer, consultant, designer and troubleshooter. www.design-engineering.com


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Up-beat Canadian Fluid Power leaders discuss the rebound, resurging markets and innovation. The fluid power industry seems to be on the upswing. Is the Canadian market seeing this? If so, in which sectors?

modities is doing very well—I’d say back at the same levels before the downturn.

Don McCrudden, National Sales Manager, Festo Canada: My feeling is that clearly it has. Last year was a nice recovery year in Canada and 2011 is a significant increase over 2010. The growth we are experiencing around the world is precedent setting. In Canada, we are seeing recovery in the primary industries, particularly mining, aluminum production and forestry. To a certain extent, we also see recovery in the automotive sector, but not to the same level we experienced a decade ago. Automotive still represents a huge part of our manufacturing sector, and it’s great to see such a substantial rebound. By the time you include food and beverage, and all of the machine builders to support these sectors, it makes for a healthy fluid power market.

Tony Wyszkowski, General Manager, Parker Canada: I would certainly agree. The market is showing a definite positive upswing, mainly related to the resource sector but not limited to that. I’m seeing an improvement in general manufacturing as well. Manufacturing has been in a recession mode for six or seven years. Today, I think manufacturers in Canada have figured out how to be competitive with a stronger Canadian dollar. All sectors across the country are showing strength whether it be mining, oil and gas, transportation or agriculture. Even forestry is starting to show a slow but perceptible uptick. In general, we are fairly upbeat about the Canadian economy for the fluid power industry overall.

Kevin O’Doherty, Sales Manager Hydraulics, Kinecor: The recovery is certainly underway, more so in some areas of the country than others. Oil and gas is doing extremely well for instance, while automotive and pulp and paper are still a little bit down. One area that is experiencing a rapid recovery is the mining sector. Anything related to metals and com-

Rolf Paeper, Director Product Marketing, Eaton Corporation: We are seeing encouraging signs around the world. The market has almost recovered in North America and Asia/Pacific and is showing good signs of recovery in the EMEA region. What we’re seeing is that most resource-based industries, particularly in the mineral and energy space, are growing nicely is all regions.

“To a certain extent, we also see recovery in the automotive sector, but not to the same level we experienced a decade ago. Automotive still represents a huge part of our manufacturing sector, and it’s great to see such a substantial rebound.” —Don McCrudden, National Sales Manager, Festo Canada DON MCCRUDDEN

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FluidPower: RoundTable 33 “What we’re seeing is that most resource-based industries, particularly in the mineral and energy space, are growing nicely is all regions.” –Rolf Paeper, Director of Product Marketing, Eaton Corporation ROLF PAEPER

The recession years were some of the hardest for the industry. How has the industry changed as a result? McCrudden - Festo: We did a lot. We looked at increasing efficiencies throughout the organization, oriented toward cost savings and just doing things smarter. For example, we installed a regional contact center in Mississauga where we amalgamated all customer functions into a single point of entry. As a result, efficiencies and customer service actually increased quite a bit. Our goal now is 80/20, which means that we have to answer 80 percent of all inbound calls in 20 seconds. We also focused on the idea of added value. We really get to understand our customer’s challenges, and meet those challenges with specific customized solutions—in essence, adding value beyond the component sale.

O’Doherty - Kinecor: From our position, we’ve gone after productivity gains and we’ve taken some cost out, as everybody has. The combination of the two helped us weather the storm. We’ve also changed some of our strategy in the way that we deploy products and some of the business that we participate in. We have been able to do a pretty good job of that. Wyszkowski - Parker: The structure of industry has changed. As an example, although not pre-planned, Parker Canada consolidated two divisions in 2009: Fluid Connectors Canada, which sold just fluid connector product, and Motion and Control Canada, which sold hydraulic and automation products. Now, what the customer sees is just one Parker representative as opposed to two or three previously. Apart from consolidations, there is also the changed supply chain. Many suppliers either went out of business or slimmed down significantly. Those that are left

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FluidPower: RoundTable are finding it very difficult to turn the taps back on resulting in shortages. Manufacturers like ourselves have tried to figure out our supply chain. Whether we are getting product from around the corner or across the globe, supply chain strength is a key competitive requirement, not just an advantage. Paeper - Eaton: You are right; the industry went through some tough times in late 2008 and 2009. At Eaton we took quick actions to right-size the business. We also focused on product and market development efforts to be ready for the recovery. We made sure our operations were ready for future growth with continuing infrastructure investments, focused on the high growth regions around the world. What are some of the misconceptions of fluid power technology that you encounter? McCrudden - Festo: A misconception I still notice is that people don’t realize what the cost of compressed air is. Consequently, when you walk into most manufacturing facilities, you see quite an opportunity for savings purely through an education of how much things cost. Investing in higher quality components and systems initially and making sure you have proper preventative maintenance programs in place, may yield much greater returns through energy savings alone, not to mention reduced down time and perhaps increased through-put. There are many things people can do to minimize the waste of compressed air. O’Doherty - Kinecor: There are a lot of people out there who think it’s an antiquated technology but there is a lot of innovation coming out. Wyszkowski - Parker: One of them that I find quite a lot out there is that hydraulics is a commodity—that quality is equal across all providers of equipment and machinery. Some might laugh and say, “Of course Parker Hannifin would say that.” But really, one needs to consider total cost of ownership. Too often, we’re driven by that initial purchase price as being the only determinant. But, at the end of the day, the consideration should be in terms of the lifecycle of the product.

Paeper - Eaton: One of the big misconceptions is that hydraulic systems leak and are noisy. That could be true of some older systems. At Eaton, we have developed products that are leak-free, quiet and efficient, like our Snap-To-Connect couplings that are used where leak-free performance is required. Also, Eaton LifeSense Hose uses smart technology that continuously monitors the condition of the hose to predict when it is close to the end of its life. Another misconception is that hydraulics is dirty and inefficient. At Eaton, sustainability is at the core of all we do. To support this sustainability commitment, we have created an Eaton Green Leaf program to identify products or solutions that bring exceptional environmental benefits to its user. This year, IFPE billed itself as the biggest in the show’s history with a slogan “Moving Innovation Forward.” Are there signs the industry is experiencing a technological resurgence? McCrudden - Festo: On the pneumatic side, the biggest trend is the marrying of more than one technology, so products that aren’t just pneumatic but electronic/pneumatic or electronic/pneumatic/mechanical. Any combination of the three technologies is common. For example, the combination of a pneumatic cylinder with mechanical bearings. If you roll the clock back 15 years, we didn’t sell one cylinder bearing combination drive. Today, I would guess that 30 percent of our pneumatic drive sales are a combination unit. O’Doherty - Kinecor: In the hydraulic business, there is a real migration to electronic controls and tying them into industrial Ethernet systems, SCADA systems in plants and engine management systems on mobile equipment. The benefit is that this trend allows for finer control and remote control. Take the Ethernet systems. You don’t necessarily have to send your service technician to the plant. A lot of this stuff you can access on-line. Wyszkowski - Parker: We are starting to see some very nice technologies come forward. I think green is certainly driving some innovations in the hydraulics world such as hybrid systems, utilizing hydraulics to capture energy that has been

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expended by the braking of a truck for example. For instance, Parker has this new RunWise Advanced Series Hybrid Drive technology which is used on 11 refuse trucks in service in communities in South Florida with fantastic results—around 50 percent improvements in gas consumption and other savings. The technologies are there, and we are definitely going to see a lot of more of this kind of thing. The industry did go through the doldrums, but people realized that when you couple hydraulics with electronics you now have all sorts of levels of control that you didn’t have before. The other thing is that as new materials come to the fore, you start finding opportunities for new types of equipment and solutions that previously we weren’t able to achieve, such as power-to-weight ratio savings and various things like that. It’s a great time to be in the industry.

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Paeper - Eaton: Absolutely. As I mentioned before, the market contraction in 2008/9 resulted in Eaton really focusing our product development efforts on innovative solutions for our markets and customers. In addition to the new 620 series mobile pumps and DuraForce high pressure piston products, LifeSense hose, and leak free STC technology, we also showcased our next generation ZTS16 series, CAN enabled, intelligent mobile valves, and Eaton F(x), open architecture, electronic system controller, joysticks, displays and other HMIs at IFPE. Eaton’s open architecture approach to electro-hydraulic solutions enables our customers to leverage the best technology in the market to build efficient, flexible and productive solutions using Eaton’s portfolio of hydraulic components and fluid conveyance products. DE

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36 FluidPower: Showcase Controllers Pick and Place Unit Schunk introduced the PPU-E30 pick and place unit, which the company says is the fastest on the market. The unit features cycle times of 0.58 seconds including switching and gripping times at a 40mm vertical stroke, a 120mm horizontal stroke and a moving mass of 2 kg. The programmable unit has repeat accuracy of less than 0.01 mm and is designed for a vertical stroke of up to 100mm, a horizontal stroke of 270mm and a moving mass of 3 kg. Two integrated linear encoder systems control the vertical and horizontal motion. Intelligent regulators control the cantilever arm as well as the actuators without a higher-ranking control unit. The required software is already integrated. www.schunk.com

CoDeSys Embedded Controller Festo has launched a CoDeSys embedded controller for use with its CPX series of multifunctional control terminals. CoDeSys is an IEC 61131-3 compatible programming environment. The CPX-CEC embedded controller is essentially a PLC, but with additional functionality. Powered by a 400 MHz 32-bit processor and 64 MB of memory, the controller features an Ethernet

10/100 Base-T interface for programming and host controller communications, and uses a backplane bus system to communicate with other modules in the CPX terminal. The controller has a cycle time of 1 ms. In addition, it can be configured as a fieldbus slave or as a CAN master for controlling other CANopen devices, such as electric drives. It supports all popular fieldbus protocols, including PROFIBUS, PROFINET, Ethernet/IP, DeviceNet, Modbus TCP, CANopen, CC-Link and EtherCAT. All component parts are completely enclosed within the module, which carries an IP65/67 rating against dust and water ingress. www.festo.ca

Hydraulics Control Unit Poclain Hydraulics has enhanced its CreepDrive system with the introduction of a control unit integrating all the functions required for the control and monitoring of the system. The CreepDrive is a transmission system designed for vehicles that move rapidly to reach their place of work and drive at very low speeds (between 0 and 5 mph). The system—consisting of hydraulic (motor, pump, valve, etc.) and electronic (computer and sensors) components—is controlled by the driver from the vehicle cab using simple controls. The new control unit is delivered with a cable harness complete with all the connectors required for the smooth installation of the system. The control elements of the system—the joystick, display and stop/start buttons—have been brought together in a single unit. www.poclain-hydraulics.com

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New Pulley Catalog “B216” The domestic source for perfect meshing timing belts and pulleys. BRECOflex CO., L.L.C. is announcing their new pulley catalog “B216” for made-to-order and stock pulleys. The new domestic “CNC” state of the art pulley manufacture allows for very precise machining standards, leading to superior product quality and quick product availability. Made-to-order pulleys are available with normal backlash, reduced backlash “SE” or zero backlash “0” tooth gap design. Contact: info@brecoflex.com Visit us at: www.brecoflex.com

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FluidPower: Showcase Pumps and Motors Miniature Diaphragm Pump Parker Hannifin released the T5 LI (Low Inductance) miniature diaphragm pump in a 13mm wide and 14 gram package. The T5 flows at 100-250 cc/minute, which is ideal for gas sampling applications whether they may be in the field or in the hospital. The LI version further improves on the pump’s safety characteristics by having a 0.05 mH inductance. In addition, the T5 LI miniature diaphragm pump has an ironless core motor. www.parker.com

Hydraulic Gear Pump Haldex Hydraulics introduced the Ferra F12 pump, a two-piece pump available with displacements from 16 to 41cc/rev and pressures up to 4,000psi (276bar). The pump features cast iron construction, resulting in a pump that can oper-

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ate across a broad temperature range, while also offering increased power. Both the housing and the front cover are of cast iron, which has made it possible to eliminate the rear cover, integrate the gearing into the housing and make the whole unit more compact. The bearings are located in the housing and the flange, while two pressure plates ensure high volumetric efficiency at low speeds. The Ferra pump's gear profile is optimized for reduced pulsation and high power density in relation to the unit's relatively small package size. www.haldex.com

Micro Diaphragm Pump KNF Pump released its Type NF1.60 micro diaphragm pump for dosing or transferring liquids or liquid-gas mixtures. The high-pressure pump delivers flow rates up to 650 ml/ min, self-prime to 8.86 in.Hg suction, and operate against pressures up to 87psi both intermittently and continuously over the entire lifetime of the pump. Type NF1.60 pumps can be powered either by a brush-commutated DC motor or brushless DC motor and a range of standard voltages and frequencies can be specified. In addtion, they use of PP, PTFE, EPDM, and FFMP materials for components resist corrosion. www.knfOEM.com

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FluidPower: Showcase Fan Drive Gear Motors Turolla OpenCircuitGear, a business group of Sauer-Danfoss, debuted its SGM motors. The motor incorporates three new features: integrated reversing and proportional valves; a bidirectional motor for remote HIC reversing valves with a shaft seal protector and cast iron cover; and outrigger bearing for slewing, high-vibration and oscillating fan drive applications. With these features, SGM motors can run in both directions to clean radiators of dirt and chaff for diesel fan drive systems, the company says. In addition, the SGM3 also offers 3,600psi (250bar) pressure capability across all displacements. www.sauer-danfoss.com

Values Pressure Reducing Valves Bosch Rexroth introduced its line of directly controlled MHDRE hydraulic pressure reducing valves. Available in three different sizes, the valves apply the electric command values steplessly and largely independent of the inlet pressure level. The MHDRE valves carry a IP69K rating, are capable

of resisting corrosion after 720 hours of salt spray and mist tests and can achieve a service life of at least 10 million load cycles. The series covers proportional and switching valves in sizes 2 and 4. Standardized mounting cavities allow users to switch flexibly between the two functions. With size 6, Rexroth provides a choice between increasing and decreasing characteristic curve. The maximum flow rate of MHDRE valves, at a pressure difference of seven bar, equals between 2.5 and 30 liters per minute depending on the size. www.boschrexroth.ca

Drain Valve Compressor Valve Canada Ltd. recently launched the ‘FilterJet’ electronic drain valve. The FilterJet system incorporates within the valve body, a ball valve and strainer to reduce the maintenance required to service and remove scale or grit particles on any given system. The only maintenance required is to open the ball valve periodically. The full flow would then be directed from a 90-degree position to a straight through direction, which cleans the filter screen of collected contaminants. The FilterJet valve has an inlet fitting that can accommodate ¼-inch through ½-inch connections. A 4mm solenoid valve orifice allows the free flow of contaminants even in excess of ½-inch full bore. The solenoid valve components are all stainless steel. compvalve@rogers.com

DesignSolutions NEW Clippard Pneumatic Control Devices Catalog Clippard, a manufacturer of the most complete line of miniature pneumatic products, offers a 356-page full product line catalog with technical information, product applications, and more. It includes features, specifications, photographs, and technical drawings for over 5,000 standard products. It’s your complete source for miniature fluid power products. Request your free copy today! Contact: sales@clippard.com Visit us at: www.www.clippard.com/catalog-a

Wireless pH/Temperature Transmitter UWPH-2-NEMA Omega’s new UWPH-2-NEMA wireless pH temperature transmitter features a high performance microprocessor based wireless radio transmitter built into a NEMA enclosure. It transmits pH, temperature and signal strength in real-time. The free software that’s included converts your PC into a multi-channel chart recorder or data logger. Ideal for outdoor or high humidity applications, water treatment, chemical, food processing, waste treatment and disinfecting. Contact: info@omega.com Visit us at: www.omega.com

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FluidPower: Showcase Proportional Valve Bucher Hydraulics has developed the SCV25 proportional valve, which features a maximum flow rate of 159gpm (600L/ min). The SCV25 is a sandwich proportional valve, suitable for offshore applications by conforming to the ATEX directive. It offers a variety of input modules suitable for many different pumps and a maximum pump pressure and load of 5366psi (370bar) and 6092psi (420bar), respectively. www.bucherhydraulics.com

Fittings and hoses Pressure Transmitter Wika Instrument Corp. introduced its MH-2, one of the most rugged mobile hydraulic pressure transmitters available, the company says. The transmitter offers extreme shock and vibration resistance, high-pressure steam wash down protection and the WIKA CDS

(cavitation dampening system). With the use of its all-welded, thin-film measuring cell, the need for additional soft sealing materials is eliminated. It contains a glass reinforced PBT plastic case that has been used specifically for under hood applications. The MH-2 is designed for pressures ranging from 100 to 8000psi (6.9 to 552bar). www.wika.com

LifeSense Hose Eaton Corporation launched its LifeSense hose, a hydraulic hose condition monitoring system that can monitor and track the health of each hose assembly in a hydraulic system. The system does not estimate failure through arithmetic calculations. Instead, the LifeSense hose detects when it is nearing the end of its useful life. Then an alert is sent to the user so that the assembly can be replaced to prevent downtime. A single monitoring unit can handle input from multiple hose assemblies. The initial LifeSense hose offering will include -8, -12 and -16 two-wire hose assemblies. LifeSense is 2SN pressure-rated hose and is certified to the same specs as conventional hydraulic hoses. www.eaton.com/hydraulics

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Swivel Joints, Pneumatic ...................46 Tachometers/stroboscopes ...............46 Tape .....................................................46 Test Equipment, Hydraulic ................46 Test Equipment, Pneumatic ..............46 Testing Instruments ...........................46 Thread Protectors...............................46 Transducers, Electro-pneumatic............................46 Transducers, Pressure.........................46 Transmissions, Hydrostatic ................46 Transmitters, Signal ...........................46 Tube Fabricating .................................46 Tube/hose Cleaning Equipment ........................46 Tubing, Aluminium ............................46 Tubing, Copper ...................................46 Tubing, Plastic.....................................46 Tubing, Rubber ...................................46 Tubing, Stainless Steel .......................46 Tubing, Steel .......................................46 Tubing & Hose.....................................46 Unions, Rotating ................................46 Vacuum Cups ......................................46 Valve Circuits.......................................46 Valve Spools, Directional Control Hydraulic .............................46 Valves Air, Check ................................46 Valves Air, Circuit Logic Control ........................46 Valves Air, Deceleration ....................46 Valves Air, Directional .......................46 Valves Air, Drive..................................46 Valves Air, Flow Control.....................46 Valves Air, Pilot Operated .................46 Valves Air, Quick Exhaust Dumping............................................46 Valves Air, Relief .................................46 Valves Air, Sequence ..........................46 Valves Air, Shuttle ..............................46 Valves Air, Solenoid Valves Air, Time Delay ........................................46 Valves, Ball ..........................................46 Valves, Bleed .......................................46 Valves, Butterfly .................................46 Valves, Check ......................................46 Valves, Gate ........................................47 Valves Hydraulic, Air Bleed ...............47 Valves Hydraulic, Check Pilot Operated ..................................47 Valves Hydraulic, Counterbalance ................................47 Valves Hydraulic, Deceleration .....................................47 Valves Hydraulic, Directional ............47 Valves Hydraulic, Flow Control .....................................47 Valves Hydraulic, Flow Dividers ....................................47 Valves Hydraulic, Miniature ..............47 Valves Hydraulic, Mobile ...................47 Valves Hydraulic, Pilot Operated ..................................47 Valves Hydraulic, Plastic Diaphragm ........................................47 Valves Hydraulic, Pressure Control...............................................47 Valves Hydraulic, Pressure Reducing ...........................................47 Valves Hydraulic, Proportional .....................................47 Valves Hydraulic, Relief Unloading .........................................47 Valves Hydraulic, Sequence ...............47 Valves Hydraulic, Servo ......................47 Valves Hydraulic, Shuttle ...................47 Valves Hydraulic, Surge Damping ............................................47 Valves Pneumatic, Miniature ............47 Valves, Metering ................................47 Valves, Plugs .......................................47 Valves, Stop .........................................47 Valves, Water ......................................47

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ACE CONTROLS INC.

BATTLEFIELD INTERNATIONAL INC.

23435 Industrial Park Dr. Farmington Hills, MI, 48335 USA Tel: 248-476-0213 Fax: 248-476-2470 Email: shocks@acecontrols.com Web: www.acecontrols.com Distributors: Cowper, Markham, ON; London, ON; Kingston, ON; St. John, NB; Lachine, QC; Peerless Engineering Sales, Prince George, BC; Burnaby, BC; Edmonton, AB; Vickers Warnick Ltd, Stoney Creek, ON; Mississauga, ON

1664 Kohler Road Cayuga, ON, N0A 1E0 Tel: 905-772-3000 Fax: 905-772-3099 Email: info@battlefield.biz Web: www.battlefield.biz Distributors: Across Canada

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ADACONN Manufacturer 538 Township Line Road 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

AIR LOGIC

Manufacturer 5102 Douglas Ave Racine, WI, 53402-2064 USA Tel: 262-639-9035 Fax: 262-639-5996 Email: airlogic@air-logic.com Web: www.air-logic.com Distributors: Cowper Inc, Lachine, QC; Peerless Engineering Sales, Burnaby, BC

AIRCRAFT APPLIANCES & EQUIP LTD Manufacturer

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

AIR-HYDRAULICS INC. Manufacturer

545 Hupp Avenue Jackson, MI, 49203 USA Tel: 800-837-4355 Fax: 517-787-7585 Email: info@airhydraulics.com Web: www.airhydraulics.com

API HEAT TRANSFER Manufacturer

2777 Walden Avenue Buffalo, NY, 14225 USA Tel: 716-684-6700 Fax: 716-684-2155 Email: sales@apiheattransfer.com Web: www.apiheattransfer.com

ASCO VALVE CANADA

Manufacturer & Distributor PO Box 160, 17 Airport Rd. Brantford, ON, N3T 5M8 Tel: 519-758-2700 Fax: 519-758-5540 Email: asconumaticscanada@emerson.com Web: www.ascovalve.ca Branches: St. Laurent, QC

AUTOMATIC VALVE CORP. Manufacturer

41144 Vincenti Ct, Novi, MI, 48375-1922 USA Tel: 248-474-6700 Fax: 248-474-6732 Email: avc@automaticvalve.com Web: www.automaticvalve.com Distributors: Nopak Canada, Waterloo, ON

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BEACH FILTER PRODUCTS INC. Manufacturer

7682 Glenville Rd Glen Rock, PA, 17327 USA Tel: 717-235-1136 Fax: 717-235-4858 Email: beachsta-dri@comcast.net Web: www.beachfilters.com Distributors: CDA Danamic, Toronto, ON; Weir Canada, Mississauga, ON

BERENDSEN FLUID POWER

Manufacturer & Distributor 35A Ironside Cres. Scarborough, ON, M1X 1G5 Canada 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; Sudbury, ON; Timmins, ON; Montreal, QC; Saskatoon, SK Manufacturers: Auburn Gear; Barksdale; Donaldson; Eaton-Vickers; Oil Air; SauerDanfoss; Thermal Transfer

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

P.O. Box 68 Monee, IL, 60449 USA Tel: 708-534-8544 Fax: 708-235-2014 Email: support@bimba.com Web: www.bimba.com Distributors: Cowper Inc, Lachine, QC; CPI Automation Ltd, Mississauga, ON; Winnipeg, MB; Skeans Eng. & Mach. Ltd, Coquitlam, BC

BOSCH REXROTH CANADA Manufacturer

490 Prince Charles Drive South Welland, ON, L3B 5X7 Canada Tel: 905-735-0510 Fax: 905-735-5646 Email: info@boschrexroth.ca Web: www.boschrexroth.ca Branches: Saguenay; Edmonton, AB; Burnaby, BC; Fredericton, NB; Dartmouth, NS; Burlington, ON; Welland, ON; Longueuil, QC; Saskatoon, SK

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

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CROSS MFG INC.

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11011 King St. Suite #210 Overland Park, KS, 66210 USA Tel: 620-324-5525 Fax: 620-324-5737 Email: info@crossmfg.com Web: www.crossmfg.com

4 Snowberry Court Caledon, ON, L7K 0B5 Tel: 519-927-0566 Fax: 519-927-0567 Email: barney.draper@cejnusa.com Web: www.cejn.com

CYCLO-INDEX 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

CHECKFLUID INC.

Distributor 861 Cranberry Crt Oakville, ON, L6L 6J7 Tel: 905-847-6500, 800-387-7115 Fax: 905-847-6943 Email: sales@daemarinc.com Web: www.daemar.com Branches: Edmonton, AB; Delta, BC; Dorval, QC Manufacturers Represented: Caplugs; DMR; JM Clipper; Kalrez; Keystock; Mubea; RotorClamp; Rotor-Clip; Shim Stock; Spirolox

Manufacturer 4096 Meadowbrook Dr. #116 London, ON, N6L 1G4 Tel: 866-652-8728 Fax: 519-652-0392 Email: info@checkfluid.com Web: www.checkfluid.com

CLIMAX COMPANY LTD. Distributor

16883 boul. Hymus Kirkland, QC, H9H 3L4 Tel: 514-426-2243 Fax: 514-426-7126 Email: bross@climaxcompany.com Web: www.climaxcompany.com Manufacturers: Alemite LLC; Bijur Lubricating; Lube USA; Parker Hannifin Corp.

CLIPPARD INSTRUMENT LABORATORY INC.

Manufacturer 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 Road East Brunswick, NJ, 08816 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

Specialists In: Eaton Hydraulics & Power Management Sauer-Danfoss Motion Control

COMPRESSOR VALVE CDA LTD.

Manufacturer & Distributor P.O. Box 7, Station R Toronto, ON, M49 3Z3 Tel: 416-422-4325 Fax: 416-422-4570 Email: compvalve@rogers.com Web: www.compressorvalvesus.com

COWPER INC. Distributor

677-7th Avenue 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

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50 FluidPower: SupplierListings DAVIS CONTROLS LTD.

FLUID POWER SALES, INC.

2200 Bristol Circle Oakville, ON, L6H 5R3 Tel: 905-829-2000 Fax: 905-829-2630 Email: info@daviscontrols.com Web: www.daviscontrols.com Branches: Sarnia; Vancouver, BC; Calgary, ON; Montreal, QC Manufacturers: Danfoss Drives; Flowline; Gems Sensors; LS Industrial Systems; PMA

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

Distributor

DELLNER BRAKES AB

Manufacturer & Distributor 172 Queens River Dr West Kingston, RI, 02892 USA Tel: 401-515-4657 Fax: 401-515-4542 Email: glenn.scott@dellner-brakes.com Web: www.dellner-brakes.com

DENDOFF SPRINGS Manufacturer

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

EASTERN FLUID POWER INC. Manufacturer & Distributor

1120 Clyde Court, Unit 4 Kingston, ON, K7P 2E4 Tel: 613-384-8884 Fax: 613-384-8887 Email: judith@efp.ca Web: www.easternfluidpower.com

EXAIR CORPORATION

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

Manufacturer & Distributor

GATES CANADA INC. Manufacturer

225 Henry St, Building 8 Brantford, ON, N3S 7R4 Canada Tel: 519-759-4141 Fax: 519-759-4567 Web: www.gates.com

HAMMOND MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. Manufacturer

394 Edinburgh Road Guelph, ON, N1H 1E5 Tel: 519-822-2960 Fax: 519-822-0715 Email: sales@hammfg.com Web: www.hammondmfg.com Branches: Montreal, QC

HAYDON KERK MOTION SOLUTIONS INC. Manufacturer

1500 Meriden Rd. Waterbury, CT, 06705 USA Tel: 203-756-7441 Fax: 203-756-8724 Email: info.haydonkerk@ametek.com Web: www.haydonkerk.com

HELAC CORPORATION Manufacturer

225 Battersby Ave Enumclaw, WA, 98022 USA Tel: 360-825-1601 Fax: 360-825-1603 Email: actuators@helac.com Web: www.helac.com

HERCULES SEALING PRODUCTS CDA

FABCO-AIR INC. Manufacturer

3716 NE 49th Rd Gainesville, FL, 32609 USA Tel: 352-373-3578 Fax: 352-375-8024 Email: fabco@fabco-air.com Web: www.fabco-air.com Distributors: Higginson Equip Sales, Burlington, ON; Sempress Canada Inc, Mississauga, ON

FABRICATED PLASTICS LIMITED Manufacturer

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

FESTO INC.

Manufacturer 5300 Explorer Drive Mississauga, ON, L4W 5G4 Tel: 877-463-3786 Fax: 877-393-3786 Email: festo.canada@ca.festo.com Web: www.festo.ca Branches: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Richmond, BC; Moncton, NB; Montreal, QC; Quebec, QC

FLO DRAULIC

Manufacturer & Distributor 45 Sinclair Avenue Georgetown, ON, L7G 4X4 Tel: 905-702-9456 Fax: 905-702-9457 Email: info@flodraulic.com Web: www.flodraulic.com Branches: Windsor, ON Manufacturers: Eckerle Hydraulic; Hetronic; HydroControl; Roquet; Sauer-Danfoss

Distributor 30 Saunders Rd Barrie, ON, L4N 9A8 Tel: 1-800-665-7325 Fax: 1-800-565-6990 Email: barrie@herculescn.com Web: www.herculescn.com Branches: Edmonton, AB; Dorval, QC Manufacturers: Dichtomatik; SKF Polyseal Inc; The Simrit Group

HI-TECH CONTROLS

Manufacturer & Distributor 14853 E. Hinsdale Avenue Centennial, CO, 80112-4280 Tel: 303-680-5159 Fax: 303-680-5344 Email: info@hitechcontrols.com Web: www.hitechcontrols.com

HI-TECH SEALS INC. Distributor

9211-41 Avenue Edmonton, AB, T6E 6R5 Tel: 780-438-6055 Fax: 780-434-5866 Email: info@hitechseals.com Web: www.hitechseals.com Branches: Calgary, AB; Winnipeg, MB; Newmarket, ON; Boucherville, QC

HUMPHREY AUTOMATION INC. Distributor

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

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FluidPower: SupplierListings 51 HYDAC CORPORATION

Tel: 905-662-6191 Fax: 905-662-1564 Email: canada@johncrane.com Web: www.johncrane.com Branches: Edmonton, AB; Dartmouth, NS; Sarnia, ON; St Laurent, QC

Manufacturer

KAMAN INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES

14 Federal Road Welland, ON, L3B 3P2 Canada Tel: 905-714-9322 Fax: 905-714-4664 Email: sales@hydac.ca Web: www.hydac.ca Branches: Edmonton; Montreal

HYDRAFLOW-PUMPTECH FLUID POWER INC. Distributor

Unit 2, 421 Rowntree Dairy Rd Vaughan, ON, L4L 8H1 Tel: 905-856-9994 Fax: 905-856-9924 Email: sales@hydraflowpumptech.com Web: www.hydraflowpumptech.com Manufacturers: Kawasaki Hydraulics/Staffa; Switching Solutions Inc.

HYPOWER SYSTEMS Distributor

8616 - 18th Street 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: Eaton; Kawasaki; Lubriquip; Norgren; Pall; Poclain

HY-PRO FILTRATION

Manufacturer 12955 Ford Drive Fishers, IN, 46038 USA Tel: 317-849-3535 Fax: 317-849-9201 Email: sara.burd@hyprofiltration.com Web: www.hyprofiltration.com

HYSECO FLUID SYSTEMS LTD Manufacturer & Distributor

Unit #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: Parker Hannifin

Distributor

746 Chester Road, Annacis Business Park New Westminster, BC, V3M 6J1 Tel: 604-523-2350 Fax: 604-526-4773 Email: pat.kennett@kaman.com Web: www.kamandirect.com Branches: Cranbrook, BC; Prince George, BC; Sparwood, BC; Surrey, BC; Terrace, BC; Mississauga, ON Manufacturers: Daemar; Goodyear Canada; Martin Sprocket & Gear; NSK Canada; Renold Canada; Rexnord Canada; SKF Canada; Timken Canada

KYB AMERICA LLC Manufacturer

140 North Mitchell Court Addison, IL, 60101 USA Tel: 630-620-5555 Fax: 630-620-8133 Email: hyd@kyb.com Web: www.kyb.com

LEXAIR INC.

Manufacturer 2025 Mercer Rd Lexington, KY, 40511 USA Tel: 859-255-5001 Fax: 859-255-6656 Email: jjennings@lexairinc.com Web: www.lexairinc.com

LYNCH FLUID CONTROLS Manufacturer & Distributor

1799 Argentia Road Mississauga, ON, L5N 3A2 Tel: 905-363-2400 Fax: 905-363-1191 Email: marketing@lynch.ca Web: www.lynch.ca Distributors: For a complete lisit visit www.lynch.ca Manufacturers: Sun Hydraulics Corporation

MAIN MANUFACTURING PRODUCTS INC.

538 Township Line Road 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

33A Healdsburg Ave. Healdsburg, CA, 95448 USA Tel: 707-433-2662 Fax: 707-433-1818 Email: sales@maxmachinery.com Web: www.maxmachinery.com

Manufacturer & Distributor

Friedensstrasse 41 Altlussheim, , 68804 Germany Tel: 496-205-2094 Fax: 496-205-2094 Email: info@internormen.com Web: www.internormen.com

JOHN CRANE CANADA

Manufacturer & Distributor 423 Green Rd Stoney Creek, ON, L8E 3A1

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Compact Design Effective High IP rating Various options

3181 Tri-Park Drive Grand Blanc, MI, 48439 USA Tel: 800-521-7918 Fax: 810-953-1385 Email: info@mainmfg.com Web: www.mainmfg.com Branches: Aurora, ON

MAX MACHINERY INC.

INTERNORMEN TECHNOLOGY

1.5-3000 PSI

Manufacturer & Distributor

INSERTA PRODUCTS INC. Manufacturer

PressureSwitches

Manufacturer

MAXON PRECISION MOTORS, INC. Manufacturer

101 Waldron Rd Fall River, MA, 02720 USA Tel: 508-677-0520 Fax: 508-677-0530 Email: info@maxonmotorusa.com Web: www.maxonmotorusa.com Distributors: Electromate, Woodbridge, ON

MICO, INCORPORATED Manufacturer

P.O. Box 8118, 1911 Lee Blvd North Mankato, MN, 56003 USA Tel: 507-625-6426 Fax: 507-625-3212 Email: micomail@mico.com Web: www.mico.com

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NORCAN FLUID POWER

OMEGA

P.O. Box 68, 1701 N Main St. Orrville, OH, 44667 USA Tel: 330-682-0010 Fax: 330-683-6857 Email: sales@ft.moog.com Web: www.flo-tork.moog.com

603 15th Ave. Nisku, AB, T9E 7M6 Tel: 780-955-7450 Fax: 780-955-7451 Web: www.norcanfluidpower.com Branches: Calgary, AB; Red Deer, AB; Kamloops, BC; Prince George, BC; Richmond, BC; Saskatoon, SK

Manufacturer

Manufacturer

MOTION CANADA Distributor

1450 Meyerside Dr., Suite 305 Mississauga, ON, L5T 2N5 Tel: 800-526-9328 Fax: 905-696-9308 Web: www.motionindustries.com

NASH, A GARDNER DENVER PRODUCT Manufacturer & Distributor

9 Trefoil Dr Trumbull, CT, 06611 USA Tel: 203-459-3900 Fax: 203-459-3988 Email: nash@gardnerdenver.com Web: www.gardnerdenver.com Distributors: Austin & Denholm Industrial Sales, Delta, BC; S A McLernon, Montreal, ON

NEWAGE INDUSTRIES INC. Manufacturer

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

NIPPON ACCUMULATOR CO. LTD. Manufacturer

415 Nishikubo Shimizu, Shizuoka, 424-0038 Japan Email: sales@nacol.co.jp Web: www.nacol.co.jp Distributors: Grand River Sls, Guelph, ON

Distributor

NUMATICS LTD.

Manufacturer & Distributor 17 Airport Road, P.O. Box 160 Brantford, ON, N3T 5M8 Tel: 519-758-2700 Fax: 519-758-5540 Email: asconumaticscanada@emerson.com Web: www.numatics.com Branches: St Laurent, QC

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

PARKER CANADA DIVISION Manufacturer

160 Chisholm Drive Milton, ON, L9T 3G9 Tel: 905-693-3000 Fax: 905-876-1958 Web: www.parker.com Branches: Calgary, AB; Dorval, QC Distributors: Visit www.parker.com

OETIKER INC.

PQ SYSTEMS LTD.

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

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

Manufacturer

OIL-RITE CORP. Manufacturer

PO Box 1207, 4325 Clipper Dr. Manitowoc, WI, 54221-1207 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, Pickering, ON

Distributor

PROSPEC TECHNOLOGIES INC. 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

RACINE FLOW METER GROUP Manufacturer

8635 Washington Avenue Racine, WI, 53406 USA Tel: 262-639-6770 Fax: 262-639-2267 Email: info@racinefed.com Web: www.racinefed.com/flow

RAM INDUSTRIES INC.

Manufacturer P.O. Box 5007, 33 York Rd E Yorkton, SK, S3N 3Z4 Tel: 877-799-1005 Fax: 306-786-2651 Email: sales@ramindustries.com Web: www.ramindustries.com

REID SUPPLY COMPANY Distributor

2265 Black Creek Road Muskegon, MI, 49444 USA Tel: 800-253-0421 Fax: 800-438-1145 Email: mail@reidsupply.com Web: www.reidsupply.com Manufacturers: 80/20; Avibank Mfg.; De-Sta-Co; Dimco - Gray; SMC Corp.; Southco; Thomson Industries; Vlier

RENUM HYDRAULICS LTD. Manufacturer & Distributor

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

REO GROUP Manufacturer

18475 Sherwood Detroit, MI, 48234 USA Tel: 313-891-2244 Fax: 313-891-2324 Email: reohyd@msn.com Web: www.reogroup.com

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FluidPower: SupplierListings 53 ROSTA INC.

SNAP-TITE INC

SWITCHING SOLUTIONS INC.

6-12 Douglas Road Uxbridge, ON, L0P 1S9 Tel: 905-852-1929 Fax: 905-852-1861 Email: info@rostainc.com Web: www.rostainc.com

8325 Hessinger Dr. Erie, PA, 16509 USA Tel: 814-860-5700 Fax: 814-866-7748 Email: snaptite@snap-tite.com Web: www.snap-tite.com Distributors: Fides Marketing, Beaconsfield, QC

380 Four Valley Drive Concord, ON, L4K 5Z1 Tel: 905-303-8700 Fax: 905-303-7256 Email: sales@switchingssi.com Web: www.switchingssi.com Distributors: MP Filtri Canada, Concord, ON

Manufacturer

TAYLOR DEVICES INC.

Manufacturer & Distributor

RUBBERLINE PRODUCTS LTD. Distributor

81 Bleams Rd. Kitchener, ON, N2C 2G2 Tel: 519-894-0400 Fax: 519-894-3602 Email: sales@rubberline.ca Web: www.rubberline.com Branches: Brantford, ON; Cambridge, ON; Guelph, ON; Mississauga, ON; Manufacturers: Asco Numatics; Colder; Gates Rubber; Habasit; Hansen Coupling; Humphrey Automation; Kuritec; Norgren

Manufacturer

Manufacturer

STAUBLI CORP

PO Box 189, 201 Parkway West Duncan, SC, 29334 USA Tel: 864-433-1980 Fax: 864-486-5495 Email: a.brake@staubli.com Web: www.staubli.com Distributors: CAN-ACT Cylinders & Controls, Delta, BC; Crothers, Robert Assoc, Scarborough, ON

Manufacturer

SWAGELOK COMPANY

THE OILGEAR COMPANY

RYCO HYDRAULICS Manufacturer

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

SCOTT ROTARY SEALS Manufacturer

4775 Route 16 Hinsdale, NY, 14743 USA Tel: (716) 557-2362 Fax: (716) 557-8613 Email: sales@scottrotaryseals.com Web: www.scottrotaryseals.com Distributors: BL Valve Process, Montreal, QC

SEAL MASTER CORPORATION

31500 Aurora Road 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; Southern Alberta FST; Fort McMurray Valve & Fitting; Edmonton Valve & Fitting; Swagelok Fort St. John; Swagelok Grande Prairie; Swagelok Quebec Group; Medicine Hat Valve & Fitting; Prince George Valve & Fitting; Red Deer Valve & Fitting; Swagelok Southwestern Ontario, Central Canada, Central Ontario

90 Taylor Dr, Box 748 North Tonawanda, NY, 14120-0748 USA Tel: 716-694-0800 Fax: 716-695-6015 Email: taylordevi@aol.com Web: www.taylordevices.com Distributors: Teratec Inc., Oakville, ON 2300 S. 51 Street Milwaukee, WI, 53219 USA Tel: 414-327-1700 Fax: 414-327-0532 Email: u.ssales@oilgear.com Web: www.oilgear.com Branches: Ajax, ON Distributors: Beta Fluid Power, Sault Ste. Marie, ON; Control Flow Hydraulics, Edmonton, AB; Hydraflow - Pumptec, Concord, ON; Indumo Hydraulics, St. Laurent, QC; Peerless Engineering, Prince Albert, SK; Prince George, BC; Burnaby, BC

THORDON BEARINGS INC. Manufacturer

3225 Mainway Burlington, ON, L7M 1A6 Tel: 905-335-1440 Fax: 905-335-4033 Email: info@thordonbearings.com Web: www.thordonbearings.com

METRIC HYDRAULIC PIPING PRODUCTS

368 Martinel Drive Kent, Ohio 44240 USA Tel: 330-673-8410 Fax: 330-673-8242 Web: www.sealmaster.com

SERAPID, INC. Manufacturer

5400 18 Mile Road Sterling Heights, MI, 48314 USA Tel: 586-274-0774 Fax: 586-274-0775 Email: info-us@serapid.com Web: www.serapid.us

SKEANS ENG & MACH LTD. Manufacturer

1900 Brigantine Drive Coquitlam, BC, V3K 7B5 Tel: 604-777-4247 Fax: 604-777-1900 Email: skeans@skeans.com Web: www.skeans.com Branches: Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Prince George, BC; Winnipeg, MB Manufacturers: Bimba Mfg/TRD; Enidine; Galland Henning Nopak; Hansen; Mac Valves; PHD; Piab; Wilkerson

SMC PNEUMATICS (CDA) LTD. Manufacturer & Distributor

2715 Bristol Circle #2 Oakville, ON, L6H 6X5 Canada Tel: 800-762-7621 Email: marketing@smcpneumatics.ca Web: www.smcpneumatics.ca Branches: Vancouver, BC; Windsor, ON; Montreal, QC Manufacturers: Zaytran

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WAINBEE LIMITED

Manufacturer 895 blvd Industriel Granby, QC, J2J 1A6 Tel: 450-375-1828 Fax: 450-375-1408 Email: solutions@topring.ca Web: www.topring.com

WINTERS INSTRUMENTS Manufacturer

Manufacturer & Distributor

TORO HYDRAULIC & MACHINERY INC.

Manufacturer & Distributor 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)

TRELLEBORG SEALING SOLUTIONS Manufacturer

43 Voyager Court North Etobicoke, ON, M9W 4Y2 Tel: 260-749-9631 Fax: 260-749-4844 Email: jeff.sloan@trelleborg.com Web: www.tss.trelleborg.com/us

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; North Bay, ON; Montreal, QC; Quebec, QC; Saguenay, QC; Saskatoon, SK Manufacturers: AC Tech; BuTech; Chicago Pneumatic; Clippard; Cooper Power Tools; Desoutter; De-Sta-Co; Durant; Gast Manufacturing; Haskel; Hypneumat; Jun-Air; Lenze; Lynch; Parker Hannifin; Proportion Air; Titan; Vuotecnica; Weber

Manufacturer

1290 E Waterford Ave Milwaukee, WI, 53235 USA Tel: 1-800-932-8378 Fax: 414-769-6591 Email: sales@webster-inst.com Web: www.webster-inst.com

Manufacturer & Distributor P.O. Box 398, 661 Grove Avenue Windsor, ON, N9A 6M3 Tel: 888-845-7867 Fax: 888-803-8640 Email: cinfo@idexcorp.com Web: www.vikingpumpcanada.com Branches: Edmonton, AB; Vancouver, BC; Toronto, ON; Montreal, QC Distributors: Industrial Pump Systems, Sudbury, ON; IRC Equipment Inc., Mount Pearl, NF; Kemtag Enterprises, Moncton, NB Manufacturers: Corken; Liquid Controls; Micropump; Pulsafeeder; Richter; Viking Pump; Warren Rupp; Wright Flow Technologies

WITTENSTEIN Manufacturer

1249 Humbracht Circle Bartlett, IL, 60103 USA Tel: 630-540-5300 Fax: 630-736-6100 Email: info@wittenstein-us.com Web: www.wittenstein-us.com

X-PANDO PRODUCTS CO.

WEBSTER INSTRUMENTS

WILLIAMS FLUIDAIR CORP. LIMITED

VIKING PUMP CANADA

121 Railside Road Toronto, ON, M3A 1B2 Tel: 416-444-2345 Fax: 416-444-8979 Email: sales@winters.com Web: www.winters.com Branches: Calgary, AB

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; Enerpac/Powerteam; Gates Hydraulics; Pitanco Gauges; RSB Tube Clamps; SSP Adapters; Voss GmbH

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Ace Controls Inc.

www.acecontrols.com

Asco Valve Canada

www.ascovalve.ca

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Manufacturer 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 Refrigeration, Toronto, ON; Crane Supply, Ottawa, ON; Drennan Refrigeration, London, ON; Fix-Air, Laval, QC; J.L. Wilson & Sons, Toronto, ON; Refrigeration Components, Brantford, ON; Refrigeration Supply, Burnaby, BC; Refri-Ozone, Granby, QC; Western Plumbing & Heating, Dartmouth, NS

ZINGA INDUSTRIES Manufacturer

2400 Zinga Drive Reedsburg, WI, 53959 USA Tel: 608-524-4200 Fax: 608-524-4220 Email: zinga@zinga.com Web: www.zinga.com

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Industrial Encoder Corporation

www.globalencoder.ca

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Main Manufacturing

www.mainmfg.com

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Associated Spring Raymond

www.asraymond.com

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Master Bond Inc.

www.masterbond.com

Aurora Bearing Co.

www.aurorabearing.com

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Omega Engineering Inc.

www.omega.ca

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Automation Direct.Com

www.automationdirect.com

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Parker Hannifin Corp.

www.parker.com

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Baldor Electric Co.

www.baldor.com

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Proto Labs Inc.

www.protolabs.com

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Beckhoff Automation

www.beckhoff.ca

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Reid Tool Supply Company

www.reidsupply.com

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Berendsen Fluid Power Ltd.

www.bfpna.com

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Renum Hydraulics Ltd.

www.renumhydraulics.com

Canadian Fluid Power Association

www.cfpa.ca

40

Rockwell Automation Inc.

www.ca.rockwellautomation.com

Canadian Standards Association

www.csa.ca

18

Rosta Inc.

www.rostainc.com

Clippard Instrument Laboratory Inc.

www.clippard.com

Compressor Valve Engineering

www.compressorvalves.com

46

Cross Manufacturing Inc.

www.crossmfg.com

42

Schaeffler Canada Inc.

www.ina.com

Daemar Inc.

www.daemarinc.com

24

Seal Master Corp.

www.sealmaster.com

47

8

Ryco Hydraulics

www.ryco.com.au

SME Canada, PMDS

www.sme.org

2 35 44

39, 45 4

Digi-Key Corporation

www.digi-key.com

7

Springs & Things

www.springsandthings.com

20

Encoder Products

www.encoder.com

37

Swagelok Company

www.swagelok.com

31

Exair Corporation

www.exair.com

27

Switching Solutions Inc.

www.switchingssi.com

51

Festo Inc.

www.festo.ca

17

Tecom Inc.

www.crbearing.com

37

Fluid Power Inc., Adaconn

www.adaconn.com

43

Toro Hydraulics & Machinery

www.torohyd.com

46

Henkel Canada Corporation

www.loctite.com

19

Wainbee Limited

www.wainbee.com

52

Hercules Bulldog Sealing

www.herculesbulldog.com

45

WestJet Airlines

www.westjet.com

55

Hy-Pro Filtration

www.hyprofiltration.com

21

Williams Fluid Air Corp.

www.williamsfluidair.com

53

Hydac Corp.

www.hydac.ca

43

March/April | 2011

www.design-engineering.com


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