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IN THIS ISSUE

February 2023

VOLUME 30 • ISSUE 2

Features

6 Cover Story

Get a Load of This: Pneumatic Cylinder Sensor Technology

Some ways to indicate an actuator’s extension or retraction position status.

8 Perfect Proportion: Closed Loop Control for Mobile Applications

HydraForce's Innercept digital proportional technology.

10 Viva Las Vegas! IFPE Gambling on Record Attendance

The show’s producer expects capacity crowds.

20 Margin of Safety: Bucher Adds Load-Control Valves

New products include components for winches and preventing pipe rupture.

30 Test Your Skills

Stopping & Holding Loads Safely

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Hydraulics & Electrification The Future Is bright

»WITHOUT A DOUBT, we’ve seen in recent years tremendous focus on electrification across all industries. But perfecting electrification technologies has not happened overnight. Some in the industry question if electrification – especially for larger machinery – is truly viable or merely hype.

It’s important to remember that hydraulic systems have evolved over many decades. Comparing electrification’s progress with traditional hydraulic systems is not an apples-to-apples analogy.

Thanks to a combination of increased governmental regulations and incentives, evolving technologies originating in the automotive industry, and increased demand from customers, clean technologies are here to stay and will dominate a larger percentage of industry over the next decade.

‘Patience is key’

One of the greatest areas of promise is in battery evolution. We have seen tremendous improvements in the cost, performance, and range of batteries. But realistically, major advances in battery technologies may not be market ready for another decade. Patience is key.

Solid-state battery technology is an area of tremendous promise, delivering two-and-a-half times more energy density than current lithium-ion batteries. Newer cathode technology, which is moving away from using cobalt and graphite, also pushes energy density boundaries to increase the range of batteries.

Other innovations seek to overcome concerns regarding thermal management. Parker is investing R&D to develop the next generation of thermal interface materials that aid in thermal cooling, which is important for obvious safety reasons and to increase battery life.

While battery technologies represent the shortest path to electrifying vehicles and mobile equipment, they are not the only option. Hydrogen fuel cells are attractive because they represent a clean alternative and have greater energy-storage capacity. They’re ideal for larger vehicles. While challenges to safety and infrastructure remain, work is underway to make hydrogen a viable energy source.

The vast research on electrification leads some people to ask if the goal is to completely eliminate hydraulics. Considering how well hydraulics performs in certain applications – especially powering work functions – it is hard to imagine a time when there would be no hydraulic machinery. However, hydraulic systems can be improved with advanced software controls, optimization of motor and pump packaging, and powering the system with the latest electric motor and controller technology.

Combining the best of hydraulics with emerging electrification technologies means there is value in working with a supplier expert in both areas. Parker's hundred-year history in machine design and our breadth of products allow us to create efficient, flexible, and sustainable solutions by combining hydraulics with the controllability and efficiency of electrification.

Parker also early on recognized the benefits of consulting experts from differing backgrounds and perspectives to advance smart electrification solutions. This premise created the company’s Motion Technology Center, which develops breakthroughs specifically focused on electrification. Parker’s experts have backgrounds in power electronics, electric motors, traditional hydraulics, and software controls. This effort results in more efficient approaches to electrifying hydraulics and greater connectivity for gathering machine performance data.

For those who doubt the feasibility of the electrification movement or are frustrated with the slow adoption rates of certain industries, be patient. The future is bright. Advances happen every day. But developing technology and testing it in various applications takes time. Those patient and persevering with electrifying machines will amass great rewards.

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New Problem

Calculate a Spud Gun’s Velocity

»MANY PEOPLE ENJOY using a safe spud gun. Shooting a potato at 100 psi can be highly entertaining. However, using compressed air to propel something is sometimes frowned upon. Then the challenge becomes to build a vacuum ping pong gun that doesn’t use an air compressor, like this:

Take a 10-foot PVC schedule 40 1.5-inch pipe with an ID of 1.59 inches. Use a ping pong ball with a diameter of 1.57 inches. Add a Y or a T connection at one end to attach a vacuum pump. Place a piece of mylar over both ends with a female coupler to hold it in place after putting the ball in the pipe. Attach a strong vacuum pump to the branch and pull a vacuum while aiming upward and

away from any object or person. Treat it as a loaded rifle. Twenty-six inches of mercury will blow the ball out of the far end of the barrel when you puncture the mylar on the back end, but that’s not impressive. Lower the vacuum to 27 inches of mercury and it is much better. But at 28 inches or higher, the results are unbelievable.

Here is your problem: calculate the velocity of the ball leaving the barrel before it hits the atmosphere in meters or feet per second, and mph or kph.

Given: Ball weight 2.7 grams

Barrel is 10 feet long

Vacuum is 28 inches of mercury (Hg)

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Pneumatic Cylinder Sensor Technology

Inthe field of automation, the pneumatic cylinder is a popular choice for prime mover duties. Pneumatic cylinders carry advantages such as relatively low first cost, application simplicity, and durability. To integrate a pneumatic cylinder into an automated system, it is necessary to supply electrical signals to the controller indicating the position status of the cylinders. Toward that end, pneumatic cylinder manufacturers, machine builders, and end users have developed a number of ways to detect extension or retraction of a pneumatic cylinder and provide an electrical signal to the control system.

One position-sensing technique is to install external electromechanical limit switches or inductive proximity switches that detect metal flags on the moving parts of the machine. The disadvantages of this approach include the cost and complexity of the brackets and associated hardware, the difficulty of adjustments, and the increased physical size of the overall assembly. Another problem: the external hardware is prone to damage and misalignment from everyday contact.

A more popular and widely used method is to attach magnetically actuated switches or sensors to the sides of the cylinder or into a slot extruded into its body. Through the pneumatic cylinder’s aluminum wall, magnetic field sensors detect an internal magnet mounted on the moving piston. In most applications, magnetic sensors provide end-of-stroke detection in either direction; however, installing multiple sensors along the length of a cylinder detects additional discrete positions. There are two common types of cylinder magnets used with magnetic field sensors. The first and probably most widespread is the axially magnetized magnet, which is ideal for actuating most reed switches. As shown in the side-view illustration to the right, the magnet places the north and south poles next to each other in the axial plane as shown in the illustration.

A second commonly encountered cylinder magnet is a radially magnetized magnet one. It works well with a Hall effect sensor. Instead of the north and south poles next to each other, one is the inner diameter and the other is the outer diameter, as shown in the upper right. The Hall effect sensor only looks for a magnetic pole; it does not matter if it is north or south.

Reed switches

The simplest magnetic field sensor is the reed switch. This device consists of two flattened ferromagnetic nickel-and-iron reed elements enclosed in a hermetically sealed glass tube. The glass tube is evacuated to high vacuum

to minimize contact arcing. As an axially aligned magnet approaches, the reed elements attract the magnetic flux lines and draw together by magnetic force, thus completing an electrical circuit. The magnet must have a strong enough Gauss rating, usually in excess of 50 Gauss, to overcome the return force, i.e., spring memory, of the reed elements.

The benefits of reed switches are that they are low cost, require no standby power, and can function with both AC and DC electrical loads. However, reed switches are relatively slow to operate; they may not respond fast enough for some high-speed applications. Since they are mechanical devices with moving parts, they have a finite number of operating cycles before they eventually fail. Switching high-current electrical loads further cuts into their life expectancy. In addition, low-cost reed switches can sometimes deliver multiple switching points as the twin lobes of certain magnets pass by. Lastly, reed switches installed in high shock and vibration applications may exhibit contact bounce or become physically damaged. In many automated factories, reed switches are a major source of unplanned downtime. In plants with hundreds of reed switches, failures can occur almost hourly. They represent a continuous maintenance headache, not to mention lost productivity.

Hall effect sensors

Hall effect sensors are solid-state electronic devices. They consist of a voltage amplifier and a comparator circuit that drives a switching output. In a Hall effect sensor, a steady DC current passes through the thin Hall effect chip. The distribution of electrons across the element is uniform, and the current moves in a straight line with no potential difference generated at the outputs on the sides of the chip. As a radially oriented magnet approaches, the magnetic field is perpendicular to the current flow through the Hall element. The presence of the perpendicular magnet pushes the electrons out of their straight-line path and toward

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one side of the chip. The imbalance of electron charge thus creates a potential voltage across the Hall effect element. The small microvoltage this creates is proportional to the strength of the magnetic field. Once the voltage amplitude generated across the chip satisfies the threshold level of a comparator circuit, the sensor output switches on.

Since Hall effect sensors are electronic devices, they have no moving parts. Unlike a reed switch, their response time is not dependent on magnetic force overcoming mechanical inertia. They operate faster and are more resistant to shock and vibration. It might seem like an easy solution to simply replace reed switches with Hall effect sensors. The problem is that the magnetic field orientation of a cylinder designed for reed switches may be axial, whereas the orientation for a Hall effect sensor is radial. The result: a chance that a Hall effect sensor won't operate properly when activated by an axially oriented magnet. Another concern is that Hall effect sensors typically have low sensitivity, such that the magnetic field strength must be 30-60 Gauss. Finally, some inexpensive Hall effect sensors are susceptible to double switching, which occurs because the sensor detects both poles of the magnet, not simply one or the other.

In addition to the ruggedness benefits of solid-state construction, the magnetoresistive sensor offers better noise immunity, smaller physical size, and lower mechanical hysteresis (i.e., the difference in switch point when approaching the sensor from opposite directions). Quality manufacturers of magnetoresistive sensors incorporate additional output protection circuits to improve overall electrical robustness, such as overload protection, short-circuit protection, and reverse connection protection. Unlike Hall effect sensors, there are no double-switching points because the higher sensitivity of the magnetoresistive sensor

Comparison of Sensor Technologies

AMR magnetoresistive sensors

Another type of solid-state magnetic field sensor is the AMR magnetoresistive. Its operating principle is simple: the sensor element undergoes a change in resistance when a magnetic field is present, changing the flow of a bias current running through the sensing element. A comparator circuit detects the change in current and switches the sensor’s output. Compared to Hall effect sensing technology, which generates a tiny microvolt-level signal, the magnetoresistive element responds with a more robust 3-4% change in bias current. This results in more noise immunity and less susceptibility to false tripping. Magnetoresistive sensors are about 200 times more responsive than a typical Hall effect sensor to a given magnetic field strength. The practical magnetic field strength required to operate a magnetoresistive sensor can be as low as 15 Gauss. Improvements in magnetoresistive technology now allow these sensors to detect both axially and radially magnetized magnets.

allows it to remain on as the low-strength portion of the magnetic field passes under the sensor. Hall effect sensors, being less sensitive, often drop out at a weaker portion of a magnetic field located between two stronger areas. They switch on again when the field strength increases.

Leading manufacturers of magnetoresistive sensors have developed weld field immune versions that operate reliably in AC welding fields as strong as 200kA/m with no false signals or electrical damage. Many of these welding sensors are available with metallic housings to further guard against hot weld spatter that would melt into a plastic-bodied sensor.

Over the years, many users have abandoned the use of reed switches due to their failure rate and have utilized mechanical or inductive sensors to detect pneumatic cylinder position. AMR sensors are smaller, faster, and easier to integrate. They are much more reliable, but they must overcome a stigma left by their predecessors. With the vast improvements in sensor technology, AMR sensors should now be considered the primary solution for detecting cylinder position. •

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PERFECT PROPORTION

Closed Loop Control for Mobile Applications

for critical applications like autonomous steering has resulted in complex strategies to manage hysteresis, threshold, coil temperature, and other challenging variables in mobile hydraulics. The reliable control we’ve achieved was bought with much toil, including costly development and intensive tuning efforts to match the needed performance and field adjustment to correct system and component variation. Servo control is an excellent technology that is used widely in industrial hydraulics, but cost and durability have been significant barriers in mobile applications. These industrial servo controls are not designed for the harsh operating environments mobile machines work in every day. Cartridge valves fit well in a broad range of mobile applications, and HydraForce has built its portfolio around the demands of this market.

Control

The mobile hydraulics industry is ready for new technology. The leap forward comes with the adaptation of closed loop control in cartridge valve applications. Closed loop control employs feedback that defines an error or difference between actual and intended results, in this case spool position. Closed loop control can adjust its output to correct the error. The corrections are calculated and applied many times per second, faster than a vehicle operator could. This makes closed loop control very accurate and adaptive to internal variation such as manufacturing tolerances, hydrodynamic forces, and external factors like fluid condition, coil temperature, and load changes.

With Innercept digital proportional control, HydraForce combines servo valve accuracy and repeatability with cartridge valve flexibility and compactness less expensively than industrial-style servo valves.

Innercept uses the SP10-P57FL fast-acting minimum-lap proportional directional valve, which is useful in auto-steering applications due to

its excellent linearity and responsive actuator. HydraForce research and development is also exploring this technology with other products, such as the PV line of pressure-compensated proportional flow controls and our PE piloted proportional directional valves.

The new digital proportional control integrates a linear variable displacement transformer position sensor with coil-mounted closed loop control. This integrated LVDT gives spool position accurate to within 0.11 mm (0.005 in).

The LVDT is a sensor that provides a signal variable to the axial position of a sensing core within a transformer. A driver circuit powers the primary winding with a constant amplitude AC supply and processes, rectifies, and filters the secondary current to provide a 0 to 5 V proportional output. This forms the feedback leg of the PID control. The sensor is adaptable to any HydraForce proportional actuator.

PID control

The ESDR-0201A is built on the successful HydraForce ExDR platform of valve drivers. With CAN networking, two PWM outputs, and one analog voltage input, its main function is a closed loop PID controller. The control receives a set point as a CAN message and can transmit status and diagnostic messaging back to the network. The vehicle designer sets parameters using HF-Impulse configuration and programming software, available for free download. This simple but powerful control offers greater stability with advanced parameters such as feed forward, windup guard, output limit, derivative filtering, integral window, and duty-cycle minimum. These additional control parameters allow fast response and greater control when tuning a PID loop.

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HydraForce has precisely tuned this loop to optimize performance. The tuning fits most applications. But with the flexibility of the ESDR-0201A, users control all available parameters. Because the PID loop controls for spool position, not coil current as with other closed loop controls, it is able to virtually eliminate hysteresis, which typically limits the accuracy and repeatability of hydraulic controls. Also, because of the out-of-the-box optimized tuning, the control exhibits excellent step response, making it suitable for critical applications such as steering control in autonomous vehicles.

Hydrodynamic flow forces

While HydraForce flow control designs are informed by the latest CFD analysis tools and practices, hydrodynamics can still affect performance under certain conditions. A spool valve can begin to washout or self-shift as these forces overcome the actuator force, restricting flow. A major advantage of the digital proportional control is that it can increase the coil current to maintain the set point if feedback indicates washout is occurring.

Because of position feedback in the PID control loop, the digital proportional control achieves a perfectly linear flow profile, a feature not possible with open loop control. This is true plug-andplay operation, and it means the vehicle controller only has to manage the requested valve opening. It does not need to provide scaling profiles, perform current correction, or manage hysteresis.

The benefits of closed loop PID control are well known to industrial process controls. To date the technology has had a targeted impact in the mobile hydraulics sector, being adopted primarily in highspec, less cost-sensitive applications and on functions with critical performance demands. The demand on mobile vehicle controllers to execute PID across the spectrum of machine functions drives applications into faster, higher cost, higher I/O devices. HydraForce addresses these barriers to adoption with a unique distributed control strategy that allows simple plug-and-play CAN networked, coil-mounted drivers that can be easily added to individual functions as needed. Building a modular mobile machine architecture this way gives vehicle designers flexibility to develop solutions that fit within ever tightening cost and performance parameters.

The digital proportional control is built on the existing SP10-57FL platform. This directional flow control features a minimum lap spool. It is optimized for a responsive profile. In addition, HydraForce engineers designed and optimized the PID control, resulting in a 45% to 75% improvement in step response compared to open loop control of the same hardware.

Common wisdom dictates that what we can measure, we can manage.

With position feedback, the control system is always aware of the valve position, making it easy to manage and resulting in repeatability from valve to valve in all operating conditions. Traditional directional flow control valves can have a tolerance profile that allows variation in threshold, which must be adjusted for and controlled for accurate operation. Because it controls to a given spool position, the digital proportional control eliminates the need for threshold adjustments and controls threshold variation naturally. It also compensates for temperature changes that cause an increase in coil resistance and reduce maximum flow.

Innercept digital proportional control has many potential applications. Examples include auto-steering applications on agricultural tractors and earthmoving or grading equipment; semi and fully autonomous municipal vehicles like sweepers, salt spreaders, and refuse trucks; specialized harvesting equipment; precision application of agricultural chemicals; precision paving and road-milling machines; and railroad maintenance equipment.

Digital proportional controls are perfect for applications in which precision and response are key. With a fast-acting, repeatable directional flow control, one can achieve more stable autonomous functions like automatic steering or precise placing cargo in a narrow storage bay. More control-by-wire applications can open the use of rental machines to a broader range of less experienced operators. New possibilities are emerging every day. •

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The SP10-P57FL low-flow proportional directional valve with position sensor. The PV72-P30 three-way compensated proportional flow control with position sensor. The PE12-S67X piloted proportional directional valve.

V I V A L as Vegas!

IFPE Gambling on Record Attendance

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NEXT MONTH’S INTERNATIONAL Fluid Power Exposition is liable to be more crowded than the show three years ago.

IFPE, which runs March 14-18 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, and CONEXPO-CON/AGG, which co-locates at the convention center with IFPE, are reportedly on pace to exceed 2020 attendance.

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers, producer of CONEXPO-CON/ AGG and IFPE, said in a press release that the 2023 event will be the “biggest in history.” The show is “now nearly 5% bigger than the record set in 2020,” AEM said in the press release.

If IFPE is more crowded this time, a new convenience may make getting around a little easier. A new underground transportation system will move attendees around the Las Vegas Convention Center campus. The Convention Center Loop, designed by Elon Musk’s The Boring Company tunnel construction business, will, free of charge, shuttle attendees around the campus in under two minutes with Tesla vehicles.

Next Level Awards

Attendees can take part in the first-ever Next Level Awards, which celebrate exhibiting companies pushing the boundaries and developing next-level products, technologies, and services designed to advance the construction industry. Ten finalists from among CONEXPO-CON/AGG and IFPE exhibitors will be highlighted at the trade shows. Attendees visit the booths and vote for their favorites.

The program rewards exhibitors who’ve created products or services for the construction industry that have one or more of the following characteristics:

• Addresses a common industry need in a unique and innovative way.

• Benefits the industry across multiple applications for industry wide adoption.

• Positively impacts the safety, sustainability, and workforce of the industry.

Education

At IFPE, more than 375 exhibitors showcase the latest innovations in fluid power, power transmission, and motion control. Attendees have access to 170 education sessions and workshops providing professional development hours.

A session Wednesday in IFPE’s Fluid Power Trends and Tech category is Sensors – Data and Performance, led by Carl Dyke, founder of LunchBox Sessions. The seminar explains low- and no-cost ways to improve compressed air efficiency, and strategies available now that use the low capital investment to achieve big gains in efficiency and cost control. Dyke dives deep into sensor technologies, how they work, and their numerous applications.

On Thursday, you can catch the Future of Off-Highway and On-Highway Autonomy, presented by Peter Bleday, head of the autonomy, incubation division of Danfoss Power Solutions. He poses the question, With autonomous

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on-highway vehicles seemingly on the brink of becoming commonplace, why not just adopt those systems for off-highway use? To answer, he examines the complexities of developing autonomous equipment and the benefits of autonomous machines.

Sustainability

Many fluid power companies highlight their commitment to sustainability in their products and processes, and rightfully so. It will likely be evident among exhibitors. But AEM, the shows’ producer, wants you to know that they, too, are committed to helping the environment. The shows’ websites note that “CONEXPO-CON/AGG and IFPE are committed to reducing the environmental impact of the show. This includes partnering with vendors that are dedicated to sustainable practices and reducing waste, helping exhibitors choose more sustainable options, and measuring our total 2023 environmental impact to identify future improvements.”

For more information or to register, visit www.ifpe.com.

Our IFPE coverage continues in the March issue of Fluid Power Journal and at www.fluidpowerjournal.com.

IFPE Show Hours

The International Fluid Power Exposition, March 14-18 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, is open Tuesday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. For more information, visit www.ifpe.com.

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Exhibitor Booth Listing

12 F E br U ary 2023 WWW.FLUIDPOWE r JOU r N a L.COM • WWW.IFPS.O r G Aalberts Surface Technologies S82955 AC Business Media SL80012 Accumulators, Inc. S82553 Adaptall S81456 ADC Equipment Innovations S80653 Advanced Cylinders, LLC S82957 Advanced Machine & Engineering S82058 Advanced Technology Products S81352 Aggressive Hydraulics S82257 AIDRO SRL S83343 Air-Way Global Manufacturing S82355 AKALIKO GLOBAL S83453 ALA Industries Limited S83153 Alfagomma S83329 Alkon Corporation S81244 Alro Steel & Plastics S82729 American Iron & Alloys LLC S82832 AMETEK Inc. S80941 Anfield Industries Inc S83433 Ansco Machine S81933 API Heat Transfer - TTP S83730 APSCO S80143 ArcelorMittal Tubular Products S80607 ARGO-HYTOS Inc. S81621 AS Aston Seals SPA S83542 ASA Hydraulik of America S83556 Ashcroft Inc S81045 ASM Sensors, Inc. S82032 ASO H&P S.R.L. S80656 Atlantex Manufacturing Corporation S83820 Atlantic Fluid Tech SRL S81553 ATOS North America, Inc S83045 Auburn Gear LLC S80529 Ausco Products, Inc. S82859 AW Chesterton S82253 AZETA Zeo Asioli Diffusion Srl S83658 BADESTNOST JSCo S82057 Bailey International LLC S82041 Balflex S83055 Barbieri Rubber S.r.l. S83450 Barksdale Control Products S81046 BEDIA Motorentechnik GmbH & Co. KG S83507 Bezares USA S82301 Bonfiglioli S.P.A. S82529 Bosch Rexroth Corporation S80215 Brand Hydraulics S83228 Brennan Industries Inc S83219 Bucher Hydraulics, Inc. S82117 Buhler Technologies LLC S82818 Burnside America Inc. S81757 BVA Hydraulics S83107 C2MAC GROUP S.P.A. S83301 Camozzi Automation Inc S81420 Canfield Industries S82658 Canimex Inc S82840 Canny Hydraulics Inc. S82450 Caplugs S82819 Caproni JSC S83244 Carlisle Brake & Friction S81929 Casappa Corporation S81629 Cerro Flow Products S82652 Cervis, Inc. S80053 CFC Industrial Training S82034 Chia Wang Oil Hydraulic Industrial Co., Ltd. S82958 China Hydraulics Pneumatics & Seals Association SL80131 Closed Loop Recycling S81228 CMATIC SPA S83443 CMEC International Exhibition Co Ltd S82807 CN Hydraulic Parts S83719 Comer Industries Inc S82029 Conforti Oleodinamica Srl S83449 Continental ContiTech Industrial Fluid Solutions S82411 Continental Hydraulics ................... S80829 Coronet Parts Mfg Co Inc S83056 Crissair, Inc S83357 Cross Manufacturing, Inc. S81135 Curtiss-Wright Industrial Division S82645 Custom Crimp S82001 DA-TOR S.p.A. S82307 Dalton Bearing & Hydraulics LLC S82557 Danfoss Power Solutions, Inc S80515 Dantal Hydraulics Pvt. Ltd. S80057 DEL Hydraulics Inc S82953 Delta Computer Systems, Inc S80047 Delta Power Company S83633 Deltrol Fluid Products S81153 DEMAC SRL S83441 DFX Technologies, LLC S83507 DICSA America S81845 Diesse Rubber Hoses spa S81753 Dinamic Oil North America Inc S83521 Dixon Quick Coupling S82046 DLH Fluid Power Inc. S83355 DMH Dichtungs- und Maschinenhandel GmbH S80657 DNP Americas S80757 Doering Company S82153 Dura-Bar S82421 Dynamic Fluid Components S81945 Eagle Business Software S81057 Eagle Hydraulic Inc. S81917 EBI Motion Controls S81553 Eckerle Technologies GmbH S80044 ECMT S83810 Elettrotec SRL S83445 Elevat, Inc S80058 Emmegi Heat Exchangers Inc S83232 Engineered Inserts & Systems, Inc. S81303 Engineered Seal Products | GOETZE Mechanical Face Seals S81310 Engineered Seals & Components S82441 Engineering Technology Services (ETS) S82517 Engis Corporation S81047 Enidine - Cannon S82007 Enovation Controls S80929 eShipping S81145 Eskridge S81242 Essentra Components S83154 ETO GRUPPE S81056 European Industrial Products Inc S82407 Everight Position S83652 Famic Technologies Inc S81040 Fast Flow Pumps S81156 Faster Incorporated S80929 FEDERTEC S83344 Fittings Unlimited S82959 Flaretite Inc S82217 Flodraulic Group Inc S80507 2023 IFPE EXHIBITOR BOOTH LISTING
WWW.IFPS.O r G • WWW.FLUIDPOWE r JOU r N a L.COM F E br U ary 2023 13 Tele Radio America, LLC www.teleradio.com info@teleradio.com SAFE · SMART · STRONG REMOTE CONTROL FOR HYDRAULIC APPLICATIONS SCAN FOR INFO Fluid Gear Products........................ S80947 Fluid Power Journal SL80024 Fluid Power World / WTWH Media SL80022 FluiDyne Fluid Power S80532 FONDERIA ZARDO S83810 FOR S.p.A. S80046 FORCE America Inc S81841 FUJI FILTER USA Inc. S83059 Gear Pump Manufacturing S83749 Geartek S81141 Genner Hydraulics S82158 GPM Controls, LLC S83756 Grayhill S82919 Green Hydraulic Power S81230 GS Global Resources S80653 Guarnitec SRL S83249 GW Lisk Company S82947 Hallite Seals Inc S82240 Han Dok Hydraulic Co S82346 Hangzhou Sino-Deutsch Power Transmission Equipment Co., Ltd. S81257 HANSA-FLEX USA S83119 Hansa-Tmp Srl S83340 Hartmann Controls Inc S81129 HAWE Hydraulik S80643 Hayes Manufacturing S81446 HBS Valves & Hydraulic Components S83358 Heavy Motions Inc S81853 Heben Precision S82207 HED (Hydro Electronic Devices) Inc S81721 Helios Technologies S80929 HEMA S80406 Hengli America Corporation S81328 Hercules Sealing Products S83019 Hidro Jet Equipamentos Hidraulicos LTDA S80150 Hidrosil Hydraulic Cylinder S83453 Holmbury Inc S82733 Honor Pumps/Youli-America/ Power Valve/Clean Filtration S83740 Horton Inc S81417 Hunger Hydraulics Ltd S80243 Husco S81115 Hy-Pro Filtration S82429 HYDAC Technology Corp/ Schroeder Industries, LLC S80915 Hydra Dyne Technology Inc. S82928 HydraForce Inc S80207 Hydraulex S82340 Hydraulitechs S83058 Hydro Leduc NA Inc. S80446 Hydromotion, Inc. S80541 Hydrotechnik USA, Inc. S83046 IC-Fluid Power, Inc S80815 Ideal Tridon Group S80056 IFM Efector S80253 IFP-EHA S81607 Impro Industries USA S81957 Indo Schöttle - A Member of SFS Group S83145 Industrial Nut Corporation S83748 Innovative Hydraulics LLC S81146 International Fluid Power of America S83758 International Fluid Power Society SL80126 Isspro Inc S81306 ITALMAGNETI SRL S81307 J.R. Merritt Controls, Inc S83725 Jason Industrial & Megadyne S83745 Jiangsu Vibo Hydraulics Joint Stock Co., Ltd. S82507 Jihostroj a.s. S81657 Jinmyung Frictech S82200 Joral LLC S81059 Joseph Industries S82317 K. Jove Component Industrial Ltd. S83143 Kastas Sealing Technologies A.S. S82417 Kawasaki Precision Machinery (U.S.A.) Inc. S80707 KAZEL HYDRAULIC S83411 KGBAL Manufacturing S82654 KHL Group Americas LLC S81717 King Group S82156 Koojan Hydraulics S83754 Kracht Corporation S82808 KS Hydraulic Jiashan Co., Ltd. S81356 KTI Hydraulics Engineering S81147 KTR Corporation S83041 Kuriyama of America Inc S83329 Kurt Hydraulics S82457 KYB Americas Corporation S81641 Laizhou Xingda Hydraulic Machinery Co., Ltd. S82256 Liebherr S80821 Liftwell Hydraulics PVT. LTD S83254 Lillbacka USA S83558 Lillbacka USA S82211 Linde Hydraulics Corporation S80853 Lodar S83553 Logan Clutch Corporation S83806 MA Business Ltd, Part of the Mark Allen Group SL80133 Magister Hydraulics S81441 Magnetek S82828 Manuli Hydraulics Americas S81447 Marzocchi Pumps USA Corp S81745 Medal Hydraulics S83555 Metal Impact, A Thunderbird Company S82452 Metamorphosis Engitech India Pvt Ltd. S80052 Mexicali Hard Chrome Corp. S83240 MFP Seals (Martin Fluid Power) S83129 Micromatic LLC S80152 Midland Industries S82356 Milwaukee School of Engineering SL80010 MJ DE-YI International Ltd. S83158 MOCAP S81414 Monarch Inc. S82052 Monarch Industries S81953 Moseys Production Machinists, Inc. S81406 Motion S80533 Motion & Flow Control Products, Inc. S82254 Mottrol Co., Ltd. S81647 MOVO Hydraulics S83818 MP Filtri USA, Inc. S80629 MPP S83401 MTE Hydraulics S82453 Muncie Power Products S82928 Murrelektronik Inc. S80953 Nabtesco Motion Control, Inc. S82445 Nachi America Inc S81729 NAF Axles NA Inc S81407 Nason S82547 National Fluid Power Association S81429 National Tube Supply Co ................ S81911 Nichols Portland Incorporated S80048 NIMET SRL S80753 Nopak S80528 NORRHYDRO S82053 North American Hydraulics ( NAHI ,LLC ) S80507 NOSHOK, Inc. S83824 2023 IFPE EXHIBITOR BOOTH LISTING
14 F E br U ary 2023 WWW.FLUIDPOWE r JOU r N a L.COM • WWW.IFPS.O r G 63 Dixie Highway • Rossford, Ohio 43460 www.hunger-hydraulics.com • +1.800.248.9232 HOW BIG DO YOU WANT IT? Extensive Manufacturing and Repair in the USA Since 1981 BOOTH #S-80243 2023 IFPE EXHIBITOR BOOTH LISTING Nott Company S80557 NR DI NISOLI SRL S83544 NRP Jones, LLC S81807 OEC USA INC. S83159 OEM Controls Inc. / OEM Data Delivery S80907 Ognibene North America LLC S83429 Oil Power Private Limited S82353 Oilgear S80541 Olson Aluminum Castings S81240 Omni Powertrain Technologies S82641 OP USA INC S81707 Optibelt S83659 Orange Research S82707 OZCELIKLER HYDRAULIC CYLINDER S83455 PAMAS S82954 Parker Hannifin Corporation S80229 PC Hydraulics (USA), Inc S83053 Permco S81107 Plymouth Tube Company S81935 Poclain Hydraulics Inc S80841 Polygon Composites Technology S80043 Polyhose Inc. S81617 Polymer Molding Inc S82157 Power & Motion/Machine Design SL80130 PowerX International LLC S83359 PQ Controls Inc. S82812 Prince Manufacturing Corporation S82543 Project Phoenix LLC S83456 PSP Seals, LLC S82350 PVS Sensors Inc. S81053 PWM Controls Inc. S82810 Python Protective Sleeves + Covers S81144 QA1 S83721 QCC S81133 Qingzhou Boxinhuasheng Hydraulic Technology Co., Ltd. S80062 QP Hydraulics S81140 RAM Industries Inc S81711 Ramco Steels Pvt. Ltd. S83258 Ramsey Winch S81245 RGM S81943 RHEINTACHO S80040 Ronzio Oleodinamica spa S83348 ROQUET HYDRAULICS, S.L. S81442 Rosenboom Machine & Tool S81320 Rota Engineering Ltd S81907 Rota Free Inc S82251 Rotary Power Inc. S81408 Rotor Clip Company S83655 ROTZLER Inc. S83741 Royal Composites Pvt Ltd. S83257 RR USA Inc S82928 Ryco Hydraulics Pty Ltd S81447 SAFiM Srl S83511 Salami SpA S81653 SCF Sealing Technology INC S82250 Sealcore, LLC S83042 Semperit Industrial Products Inc S83141 SFC KOENIG S80943 SFP Hydraulics, Inc. S83557 Shanghai Ryan Fluid Power Co., Ltd. S82511 Sharon Tube, a division of Zekelman Industries S82311 Shimadzu Industrial Equipment S83459 SHW Automotive GmbH S83707 SIKO Products Inc. S82107 SKS Hydraulic Technology Co., Ltd. S82028 Sleeve It LTD S83653 Smalley Steel Ring Co S81052 Specialty Saw Inc. S83711 Spectronics Corp S82855 SRP Sadid Otomotiv Anonim Sirketi S83645 STABILUS S83629 Stauff Corporation S80553 Sterling Hose, Reel & Supply, LLC. S81238 Stiebel Drive Technology S80153 Stucchi USA, Inc. S81821 STW Technic LP S81507 SUCO ESI North America S82152 Sun Hydraulics S80929 Sunfab Hydraulics S84728 SungJi Hydraulics Co., Ltd. S83007 Sunnen Products Company S81253 SunSource S82229 Sure Grip Controls Inc S82041 SVAB S81157 T-Lon Products Inc S83133 Taiwan Fluid Power Association S83211 Taiwan Fluid Power Association S83205 Techflex Inc S82044 Temposonics LLC S80442 Tera Science Co., Ltd. S83354 Test Industry America, Inc. Bimal S82943 Texas Hydraulics, Incorporated S80541 Texcel S82017 The Lee Company S81416 Thomas Magnete USA, LLC S81741 Tifco Industries, Inc. S83052 Todd Technologies Inc - TTI S82201 Tompkins Industries Inc S81949 Tribco Inc S83259 TURCK Inc S82619 Tuson Corporation S83641 Ultra Clean Technologies Corp S82321 Uniflex of America S82011 United Gear and Assembly S80957 United Tyrekrafts Pvt. Ltd. S82456 URANIE INTERNATIONAL SAS S81857 Valvole America LLC S80247 VAN HALTEREN TECHNOLOGIES S80156 Veethree Group S83417 Veljan Hydrair Limited S82844 VEST Inc S83421 VIS HYDRAULICS SRL S81811 Vitillo USA S81453 W. Gessmann GmbH S83319 Walvoil Fluid Power S82928 Wandfluh of America, Inc. S81314 Wetherell Manufacturing S82042 White Drive Motors and Steerings S82928 WIKA Instrument Corporation S81232 Wilkes & McLean Ltd S81152 Winters Instruments S81452 WJB Group S83752 Wooster Hydrostatics Inc S81041 WORLD GASKET ELLEGI S83407 World Wide Fittings Corporation S82221 Yates Cylinders S81817 Yeoshe Hydraulics Technology Co., Ltd. S82820 Yerik International Private Limited S82806 Yuatsuseiki Hydraulic Industrial Co., Ltd. S80147 ZAPI GROUP S83517 Zhejiang Stronger Hydraulic Co., Ltd. S82111

IFPS Spring Meeting Set for This Month

»IFPS’S SPRING MEETING takes place in person and virtually Feb. 27-March 2 in New Orleans.

At the meeting, each of the five IFPS committees – education, certification, membership, marketing, and finance – reports on its progress in meeting goals and completing projects. The meeting also includes local tours and networking opportunities.

The week opens with a technical workshop called A Deep Dive into Cartridge, Logic, and Pilot Operated Check Valves. Presented by Ernie Parker, CFPAI, on Feb. 27, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., the workshop dives into some of the most popular components in a fluid power system. Parker covers pilot operated check valves, outlining proper applications, sizing the correct ratio for different applications, designing circuits with pilot operated check valves, and why orifices are often needed. He covers counterbalance valves, and internal and external pilots, and circuits that need counterbalance valves. To register, visit www.ifps.org.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27

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6:00PM-9:00PM

IFPS Offers IFPE Sessions on Certification and Efficiency

»AT THE INTERNATIONAL Fluid Power Exposition March 14-18 in Las Vegas, IFPS hosts three educational sessions on various topics.

IFPS CEO Donna Pollander leads a session with the latest updates on certifications and a spotlight on resources to help prepare for a certification test. The session is March 14 at 1 p.m.

Freret Room

b O ar D OF DI re CTO r S DINN er * Meet in Main Lobby

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28

8:00AM-9:00AM STRATEGIC PLANNING COMMITTEE MEETING

9:00AM-11:00AM EDUCATION COMMITTEE MEETING

11:00AM-12:00PM MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE MEETING

12:00PM-1:00PM HOST e D L u NCH Fontainbleau 2

1:00PM-1:30PM MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE MEETING (CONT) Prytania

2:00PM-5:30PM NATIONAL WWII MUSEUM TOUR ($)

6:30PM-8:30PM WELCOME RECEPTION

8:30PM-10:00PM BARCADIA ($)

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1

8:00AM-12:00PM CERTIFICATION COMMITTEE MEETING Prytania

12:00PM-12:45PM L u NCH (ON OWN)

1:15PM-4:30PM CREOLE QUEEN HISTORIC CRUISE TOUR ($) Meet in Main Lobby

6:00PM-9:30PM DINNER & GAMES Fontainbleau 4

THURSDAY, MARCH 2

8:00AM-10:30AM MARKETING COMMITTEE MEETING Prytania

10:30AM-12:00PM FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING Prytania

12:00AM-1:00PM HOST e D L u NCH Fountainebleau 4

1:00PM-2:30PM BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING

2:30PM-3:30PM STRATEGIC PLANNING COMMITTEE FOLLOW-UP Prytania

* Board members and spouses only

IFPS consultant Dan Helgerson, CFPAI, presents Reducing Energy Consumption in Fluid Power Systems on March 16 at 2:15 p.m. The session looks at providing more efficient systems. The presentation explores alternative methods of velocity and pressure control that cause fluid power motors and cylinders to draw only the energy needed for the work, regardless of the pressure at the pump outlet or accumulator. Presentation topics include explanations of terms; analyzing energy loss using accumulators, pressure compensated pumps, and load sensing pumps; methods of power control that transform the energy at the pump or accumulator outlet into the actuator’s requirements.

IFPS consultant Rance Herren, CFPAI, hosts a session called What Can you Do to Make Your Machine More Efficient on March 15 at 9:30 a.m.

Attendees can also stop by the IFPS booth –SL80126 – for swag and resource discounts. At the end of each day, IFPS raffles off free copies of the Fluid Power Reference Handbook. For more information, visit www.ifpe.com and www.ifps.org.

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Newly Released Training Modules

»IFPS RECENTLY RELEASED training modules for the industrial and mobile hydraulic mechanic certifications. The online at-your-own-pace training modules are based on study manuals for the Industrial Hydraulic Mechanic and Mobile Hydraulic Mechanic certifications. The modules emphasize maintaining, repairing, and troubleshooting hydraulic systems and their most common components. The modules are animated and interactive with color-coded schematics and contain ISO 1219 symbology. Chapter review questions are interactive and tell users immediately if they’ve grasped the material. The modules come with voiceover for auditory learners, three online pretests, and safety and energy tips throughout. Cost: $349. For more information, visit https://ifps.learnupon.com.

Fluid Power Math Training Module Available

»AN ONLINE AT-YOUR-OWN-PACE training module of the 21-part Fluid Power Math Workshop is now available. Dan Helgerson, CFPAI, teaches fundamental fluid power math skills and explains complicated formulas. Each section includes step-by-step video instructions. Sessions include Welcome to the Fluid Power Math Workshop, Understanding the Order of Operations, and Calculating, Volumetric, Mechanical, and Overall Efficiency. Cost: $199. For more information and to register, visit https://ifps.learnupon.com.

Hall of Fame Nominations Open

»NOMINATIONS ARE OPEN for the Fluid Power Hall of Fame, which honors professionals who have significantly enriched fluid power. Anyone can nominate an individual they think has demonstrated excellence during a fluid power career of 25 or more years. A panel of judges selects inductees, who are announced on June 19, Fluid Power Professionals Day. IFPS will honor the inductees at during its annual meeting, Sept. 25-28, in Milwaukee.

Nominations are open until April 15.

The fluid power industry’s success arises from the efforts of dedicated innovators, researchers, engineers, educators, and sales and service personnel. Because of them, the industry thrives. The Fluid Power Hall of Fame acknowledges those who’ve made significant contributions to fluid power technology.

To nominate someone, visit www.surveymonkey.com/r/HWHSCR8. For more information, visit www.fluidpowerhalloffame.org/.

IFPS Launches Online Instructor-led HS Review

»IFPS OFTEN RECEIVES requests for instructor-led review training, so it has launched an online course for the Hydraulic Specialist certification.

Tom Blansett, CFPAI, IFPS technical director, facilitates the 12-week course to help candidates prepare for the Hydraulic Specialist certification test. Classes are held Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. [ET] beginning March 9. Registration includes the testing fee and three pretests.

The program, limited to 15 participants, examines each Outcome in the study manual. Animated circuit schematics aid in comprehension and understanding.

Additional recommended publications for the course include the Hydraulic Specialist Study Manual, the Fluid Power Reference Handbook, and the Fluid Power Math Handbook.

Cost for test and training: Members: $829 | Nonmembers: $1,320. Cost for training only: Members: $500 | Nonmembers: $725.

Newly Released Review Training PowerPoint Presentations

»IFPS RECENTLY RELEASED review training PowerPoint presentations to help instructors and students prepare for certifications.

Presentations for five certifications are available: Pneumatic Specialist, Connector & Conductor, Hydraulic Specialist, Mobile Hydraulic Mechanic, and Industrial Hydraulic Mechanic.

The presentations help teachers prepare lessons and candidates study for tests. Each presentation includes illustrations from study manuals, animated circuits, review questions, and instructor notes. To order, visit www.ifps.org/review-training-powerpoint-presentations.

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Mark Your Calendar

UPCOMING TRAINING

Primary and Secondary Air Preparation

When: March 17, 12-1 p.m. [ET] Presented by Ed Rybarczyk, CFPAI

Fluid Power Basics

When: April 27, 12-1 p.m. [ET]

UPCOMING VIRTUAL LEARNING

Deep Dive into Cartridge, Logic, and Pilot

Operated Check Valves

When: March 27, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., virtual or in-person, Embassy Suites, New Orleans

Presented by Ernie Parker, CFPAI CFPE

Cost: $150

For more information and to register, visit www.ifps.org.

UPCOMING WORKSHOPS

Accredited Instructor and Authorized Job Performance Proctor Workshop

When: March 28-29, IFPS Headquarters, Cherry Hill, New Jersey

The Accredited Instructor workshop is a one or two-day program that acquaints attenders with IFPS’s certification program and assess their instructional abilities. AIs need backgrounds and instructional experience in fluid power and are committed certified IFPS members. Authorized Job Performance Proctors are IFPS members who proctor testing for certifications that they hold. Registration deadline: March 17. To register, visit www.ifps.org/certified-accredited-instructor or call (856) 424-8998.

Newly Certified Professionals

November 2022

CONNECTOR & CONDUCTOR

Brooke Lindsey, Controlled Fluids

Jason Mellott, Manitowoc Cranes

Jordan Miller, Manitowoc Cranes

Meagan James, Controlled Fluids

ELECTRONIC CONTROL SPECIALIST

Dave Hamby, Parker Hannifin

HYDRAULIC SPECIALIST

Arash Davari Zanjani, Wainbee Limited

Calvin Chen, Eaton Industries

Daniel Cornia, Spudnik Equipment

Amado Duran Garcia, Lightning Bay

Pneu-Draulics

Erik Olson, Danfoss Power Solutions

Jesus Herrera, Altec Industries

Jared Buck, Hydraulic Controls

Mitchell Worobij, Voith Group

Tyler Janecek

Tryg Bredeson, CNH Industrial

INDUSTRIAL HYDRAULIC MECHANIC

Seth Davis, Pueblo Community College

MOBILE HYDRAULIC MECHANIC

Andrew Strauch, Altec Industries

Blake Hallford, Alabama Power

Brian Gaines, Alabama Power

Derek Fuller, Alabama Power

Glen Parsons, Altec Industries

Joziah Grissom

Hunter Mollohan, Crossroads Mobile Maintenance

Jason Brown, Altec Industries

Thomas Janiak, Crossroads Mobile Maintenance

Joseph Reed, Altec Industries

John Anderson Owens, Altec Industries

John Roberts, Alabama Power

Lucas Binkowski, Crossroads Mobile Maintenance

Marion Ross, Alabama Power

For more information, visit www.ifps.org.

Nicholas Adams, Alabama Power

Rene Perez, Altec Industries

Ryan Phillips, PG&E

Triston Andres, Altec Industries

John Uthoff, Altec Industries

Weston Alexander, Alabama Power

MASTER OF INDUSTRIAL HYDRAULICS

Seth Davis, Pueblo Community College

PNEUMATIC SPECIALIST

Andrew Patience

Daniel Hughes, SMC Corporation of America

SPECIALIST

Andrew Patience

WWW.IFPS.O r G • WWW.FLUIDPOWE r JOU r N a L.COM F E br U ary 2023 17 IFPS UPDATE

Written Certification Test Locations

ALABAMA

Auburn, AL

Birmingham, AL

Individuals wishing to take any IFPS written certification tests can select from convenient locations across the United States and Canada. IFPS is able to offer these locations through its affiliation with the Consortium of College Testing Centers provided by National College Testing association.

Calera, AL

Decatur, AL

Huntsville, AL

Jacksonville, AL

Mobile, AL

Montgomery, AL

Normal, AL

Tuscaloosa, AL

aL aSKa

Anchorage, AK

Fairbanks, AK

arIZON a

Flagstaff, AZ

Glendale, AZ

Mesa, AZ

Phoenix, AZ

Prescott, AZ

Scottsdale, AZ

Tallahassee, FL

Tampa, FL

West Palm Beach, FL

Wildwood, FL

Winter Haven, FL

GeOrGI a

Albany, GA

Athens, GA

Atlanta, GA

Carrollton, GA

Columbus, GA

Dahlonega, GA

Dublin, GA

Dunwoody, GA

Forest Park, GA

Lawrenceville, GA

Morrow, GA

Oakwood, GA

Savannah, GA

Statesboro, GA

Tifton, GA

Valdosta, GA

LOuISI aN a

Bossier City, LA

Lafayette, LA

Monroe, LA

Natchitoches, LA

New Orleans, LA

Shreveport, LA

Thibodaux, LA

MARYLAND

Arnold, MD

Bel Air, MD

College Park, MD

Frederick, MD

Hagerstown, MD

La Plata, MD

Westminster, MD

Woodlawn, MD

Wye Mills, MD

MASSACHUSETTS

Boston, MA

Bridgewater, MA

NeW JerSey Branchburg, NJ

Cherry Hill, NJ

Lincroft, NJ

Sewell, NJ

Toms River, NJ

West Windsor, NJ

NEW MEXICO

Albuquerque, NM

Clovis, NM

Farmington, NM

Portales, NM

Santa Fe, NM

NeW yOrK

Alfred, NY

Brooklyn, NY

Buffalo, NY

Garden City, NY

New York, NY

Rochester, NY

Syracuse, NY

SOuTH CarOLIN a

Beaufort, SC

Charleston, SC

Columbia, SC

Conway, SC

Graniteville, SC

Greenville, SC

Greenwood, SC

Orangeburg, SC

Rock Hill, SC

Spartanburg, SC

TeNNeSSee

Blountville, TN

Clarksville, TN

Collegedale, TN

Gallatin, TN

Johnson City, TN

Knoxville, TN

Memphis, TN

Morristown, TN

Murfreesboro, TN

Nashville, TN

WYOMING

Casper, WY

Laramie, WY

Torrington, WY

CaN aDa

aLberTa

Calgary, AB

Edmonton, AB

Fort McMurray, AB

Lethbridge, AB

Lloydminster, AB

Olds, AB

Red Deer, AB

brITISH

COLUMBIA

Abbotsford, BC

Burnaby, BC

Castlegar, BC

Delta, BC

Kamloops, BC

Nanaimo, BC

T e NTaTIV e T e STING DaT e S FO r a LL LOCaTIONS:

March 2023

Tuesday 3/7 • Tuesday 3/28

April 2023

Tuesday 4/11 • Thursday 4/27

May 2023

Tuesday 5/9 • Thursday 5/25

June 2023

Tuesday 6/6 • Thursday 6/22

Contact IFPS if you do not see a location near you. Every effort will be made to accommodate your needs. JOB PERFORMANCE T e ST LOCaTIONS

Sierra Vista, AZ

Tempe, AZ

Thatcher, AZ

Tucson, AZ

Yuma, AZ

arKaNSaS

Bentonville, AR

Hot Springs, AR

Little Rock, AR

CaLIFOrNI a

Aptos, CA

Arcata, CA

Bakersfield, CA

Dixon, CA

Encinitas, CA

Fresno, CA

Irvine, CA

Marysville, CA

Riverside, CA

Salinas, CA

San Diego, CA

San Jose, CA

San Luis Obispo, CA

Santa Ana, CA

Santa Maria, CA

Santa Rosa, CA

Tustin, CA

Yucaipa, CA

COLOraDO

Aurora, CO

Boulder, CO

Springs, CO

Denver, CO

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BUCHER ADDS LOAD-CONTROL VALVES

Bucher

Hydraulics recently expanded its portfolio of safety valves with a new load-control valve for winches, as well as additional sizes of other load-control valves and pipe-rupture safety devices.

When enormous wind turbine rotor blades or entire building roofs have to be positioned with millimeter accuracy, valves from Bucher Hydraulics are usually used, especially for heavy loads. Bucher is expanding an already wide range of safety load-control valves. The CINDY follower principle, which has been tried and tested for decades, continues to play an important role.

“We have expanded our range of load-control valves with a new version, the LCW – load-control valve for winches – developed specifically for winch applications,” René Müller, product manager – safety valves at Bucher Hydraulics, said in a press release.

Also new to the product portfolio: the compact flow control and safety valve, a size 25 pipe-rupture valve with a flat design.

Functional integration

“The pilot pressure bypass formerly needed a separate line. With the new LCW, we have succeeded in integrating it into the return line of the winch load-control valve,” Müller said, noting that the valve saves OEMs costs during installation because they have fewer components to install and the piping requirements are reduced.

In addition, the LCW is characterized by particularly sensitive and responsive starting behavior – important for positioning the heaviest loads with millimeter precision. Another aspect in times of rapidly rising energy costs is optimized efficiency, which is due to reduced throttling and pressure peaks during lifting and lowering.

Safety valves protect man and machine. Depending on the applicable standards, manufacturers use load-control valves or pipe-rupture safety devices. If heavy loads have to be precisely moved, held, and positioned, or if work access platforms have to hold their position and withstand great forces, Bucher’s safety valves are a good choice.

Müller noted that, with CINDY technology, the company has a longproven concept for safety valves in a modular system. The valves offer a high opening ratio of 113:1, resulting in very small changes in pilot pressure for widely differing loads. Operators are happy that the joystick provides load-independent and responsive travel behavior. The low pilot pressure minimizes the energy required for lowering. For the end user, better energy efficiency saves operating costs.

“In addition, the bypass check valve, which is functionally integrated in a coaxial valve assembly, means a significantly smaller installation space for the valve,” Müller said.

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Common safety valves close by means of spring force, which means it depends solely on the spring. Depending on the cylinder pressure, the spring applies considerable force, which is why this type of valve has an inherently lower level of safety.

“CINDY valves, on the other hand,” Müller said, “close due to the load pressure applied to the valve, which ensures maximum safety.”

CINDY valves can lift, hold, and lower. With SAE flange mounting, manifold mounting, and cartridge designs, three installation types are available. Valves with SAE flanges are available up to size 32 and allow a flow rate up to 1,200 lpm (317 gpm). The manifold-mounting version is available up to size 25 and has a maximum flow rate of 500 lpm (132 gpm). The cartridge design has a maximum size of 40, and it can be operated at a maximum flow rate of 1,300 lpm (343 gpm). The maximum operating pressure for all

variants is 420 bar (6,091 psi), which represents a design safety factor of 3. In line with the modular system concept, these three installation types can be equipped with various operating and control options for a wide range of applications. In addition, the system can be adapted quickly and easily to meet customer-specific requirements.

Pipe-rupture protection

In the event of a burst pipe or hose, pipe-rupture safety devices prevent an uncontrolled lowering movement. The relevant standards (EN 474 and ISO 8643) require this type of valve for machines working under certain conditions. For example, excavator pipe-rupture valves are required whenever a lifting device such as a load hook is attached to the excavator bucket and more than one metric ton can be lifted.

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Bucher manufacturers load-control valves, pipe-rupture valves, and now load-control valves for winches. CINDy CFS LCW

Continued from page 21

“As a general principle, work machinery must be equipped with pipe-rupture safety devices on actuators in dangerous situations,” Müller said.

Taking the example of an excavator, the standards refer to boom cylinders as well as stick and adjusting cylinders. In the event of a burst pipe or hose, a vertical lowering speed of 150 mm (6 inches) per second at the bucket (the specification for burst tests) may at most double.

Speaking about the compact flow control and safety valve (CFS), Müller said, “Our CFS pipe-rupture valve for excavators goes well beyond this standard: it keeps the lowering speed virtually constant.”

Another important point: the falling speed of the load must not exceed 10 mm (0.04 inches) per second in the holding position.

“Because our excavator pipe-rupture valves are leak-free, we exceed this requirement,” Müller said.

The valve must be mounted directly on the cylinder – with no hose or pipe between. However, the gap between the excavator superstructure and the boom cylinder is often quite narrow in relation to the hose peripherals or the maximum deflection of the boom, and there is a risk of collision. The flat design of the CFS provides the decisive millimeters that save the need for any modifications to the excavator's design when retrofitting this safety device.

The CFS valves also have an integral secondary pressure-relief valve to protect the actuators against overload. The actuator and inlet connections are standard SAE flanged ports, and the valves can therefore be retrofitted to existing machines without difficulty. Variations in load pressure – even to the maximum – have no effect on the fine-control characteristics and the hydraulic performance of the valve. In addition, the valve holds the actuator in its position when the main valve is centered.

The large opening ratio of 480:1 makes its mark with operators by delivering load-independent operation. The guaranteed closing force, even in the event of spring breakage, provides a high level of safety for man and machine if there is a malfunction.

Because the CFS pipe-rupture safety devices do not contain dynamic seals, the hysteresis is low, and the setting remains constant. Balanced load-lowering significantly reduces wear on the cylinder and ensures long service life as well as precise, finger-tip controllability.

The CFS pipe-rupture safety valves are available in the three sizes: 16 (SAE ¾" 6,000 psi-250 lpm), 20 (SAE 1" 6,000 psi-350 lpm) and 25 (SAE 1¼" 6,000 psi-600 lpm).

In its standard design, the CFS weighs half as much as most comparable products on the market. Thanks to the zinc-nickel plating, all valves meet exacting requirements for corrosion protection in the excavator’s harsh working environment. •

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» AS A TECHNOLOGY, vacuum is bundled into fluid power with pneumatics and hydraulics. That’s why you’re reading this article in Fluid Power Journal. But if vacuum is thrown in with fluid power, how come so few professionals understand it? Most know that many applications work alongside vacuum products. But vacuum is often misunderstood or ignored completely because “it works.”

This article reviews some basics, looking at what vacuum is and how it works in fluid power applications.

Vacuum can be defined as “a space entirely devoid of matter.” But a better explanation might say that vacuum is a known volume that has a lower pressure than that which immediately surrounds it. An example is the inside of a suction cup when it is sealed against a surface.

But how exactly does vacuum work, and how is it used in industrial applications?

How vacuum works

To help visualize my definition of a vacuum, figure 1 shows a tank that’s been filled with air molecules at atmospheric pressure and then sealed. A vacuum pumping device (like the venturi shown in figure 1) removes some of the gas molecules. This creates the vacuum (lower pressure) in the tank. The vacuum gauge shows the level of vacuum as it increases from zero and is now at 27 inches of mercury. If using a pressure gauge, the pressure would begin at atmosphere and decrease toward zero.

Units of measure

Figure 3 is a linear table of vacuum measurement units. Remember that, in an absolute pressure scale, indicated in the figure by (a), zero is absolute, a complete vacuum, “a space entirely devoid of matter.”

Inches of mercury, the most common unit of vacuum measurement in North America, could also be called pressure differential. When there is no vacuum, i.e., no change from atmospheric pressure, the reading on a vacuum gauge is zero, as shown in figure 1. As the pressure in the tank reduces, the vacuum level increases.

Torr is pressure measurement that uses the height of a column of mercury in millimeters, with 760 Torr being 1 atmosphere. As the pressure in the tank reduces, the Torr value decreases, with zero indicating a complete vacuum. 27” Hg equals 76 Torr. Another pressure measurement is the millibar (mbr), where 1013 mbr is 1 atmosphere. 27” Hg is 100 mbar. Both Torr and mbar measure gas pressure, whereas inches of mercury (“Hg) and minus kilopascals (-kPa) measure vacuum from a differential pressure reference, i.e., the difference from atmospheric pressure.

But what creates the vacuum force? Air around us has pressure that applies a force on the surface of an object. The taller the column of air, the greater the pressure. Imagine a column of air at sea level. The pressure at sea level is 14.7 psi (or 1 atmosphere), but as the column’s height decreases, the pressure also decreases. This is

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illustrated in figure 4, where at the summit of Mount Everest – 29,000 feet – the atmospheric pressure is only 4.5 psi. A plane with a cruising altitude of 37,000 feet has an atmospheric pressure of only 3.1 psi. Mexico City has an average atmospheric pressure of 11.1psi.

Why is that even relevant? Vacuum pick and place machines are less effective in Mexico City than in New York City. Here’s why.

A vacuum cup does not suck itself against the product it is picking up; it is pushed against the product by atmospheric pressure. The lower the atmospheric pressure, the lower the potential clamping force of the vacuum cup. As shown in figure 5, on the cup sealed against a surface, the vacuum is off. Turning on the vacuum reduces the pressure inside the cup. The higher atmospheric pressure pushes the box up against the cup and pushes the cup down onto the box. The cup is clamped by the higher atmospheric pressure on the outside pushing up and down. That is why the cup collapses. It is not being sucked down; it’s being pushed on.

Do the math

How much weight can a suction cup lift or grip? Manufacturers use a simple calculation. Assume the cup is 2 inches in diameter. Find the area of the cup face on the product with the equation A = πr² where A is the area, π is 3.142, and r is the radius, which is ½ the diameter.

A = 3.142 x (0.5 x 2 in)2 = 3.142 square inches

According to the chart, the differential pressure between atmospheric and the pressure under the cup is about 13 psi. Reduced from 14.7 to 1.7 psi inside the cup, the differential pressure is 13 psi.

A 3.142 square inch cup is:

3.142 (area) x 13 (differential pressure) = 40.85 pounds

That’s how a suction cups works in a theoretical lifting application. If you have an eight-pound box, use four cups that can lift at least 10 pounds each, one in each corner. A safety factor is your choice. Personally, I use as much as the customer can afford, but a factor of at least 6:1.

We’ve discussed some basics about vacuum versus atmospheric pressure. The type of pump, cup, and vacuum control also affect efficient vacuum pick and place systems. •

This article is the opinion of the author, Daniel Pascoe, president of Davasol Inc., an industrial brand management firm. One of Davasol’s clients, Vacuforce LLC, based in Indianapolis, partnered with the author on this article. Contact Daniel Pascoe at dpascoe@davasol.com.

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STOPPING & HOLDING LOADS SAFELY

Whenever a cylinder accelerates, stops, or decelerates, it applies classic Newtonian laws of motion.

Considerable effort goes into designing a cylinder circuit that will accelerate a load in a specific amount of time. The same consideration should apply to safely stopping a load. Lack of planning can generate significant shock loads on the cylinder, the mechanism, or both. The compressible nature of air further complicates the deceleration once the load stops. Care must be taken that the air pressure trapped in the deceleration process is not enough to overcome friction and cause the actuator to move in the opposite direction.

Locking cylinders

When stopping a load midstroke, using pilot operated check valves or closed center directional control valves may cause a “bounce back” effect if the valve closes suddenly. The severity of the effect depends on the load inertia-to-friction and the cylinder-force ratios, and the trapped air volume. Using a valve to stop a load does not ensure holding it in place for long periods. Leakage of piston seals or valve spools can allow the cylinder to drift if an external load or force is present.

Force balance is accomplished by using a pressure-centered valve with a regulator and check in one or both of the work ports. The pressures in the cylinder ports are based on the respective piston areas and the external load being applied. This circuit holds the load, provided the load magnitude does not change.

When stopping a load, consider the allowable travel. Stopping a light load in a short distance may require a stopping force much higher than the one needed to accelerate the load.

Cylinder cushions are only useful when the machine function uses the full cylinder extension. Cushions provide more protection for the cylinder than for the load. For operations in which the cylinder does not

travel to the end of its stroke, a stopping circuit or mechanical stop may be required. The stop must be robust enough to stop the load without being damaged. Elastomeric bumpers inside the cylinder prevent metalto-metal contact of the piston and the end caps.

To safely stop a load, its kinetic energy must be dissipated in the allowable distance. This energy usually converts to heat. The decelerating device’s design must include the cycle time to ensure the heat buildup does not damage the device.

Dynamic brakes that stop a moving load differ from cylinder locks designed for static holding, which should not be used for dynamic stopping. Use static locks for an emergency stop condition, then closely inspect them for damage or wear. The load should stop before the lock is applied. If the lock activates while the cylinder is moving, it may damage the cylinder rod. Continued actuation when the rod is still moving shortens the functional life and potentially damages the rod and brake mechanism. The cylinder lock can be integrated into the housing or as an optional attachment. A cam-operated locking device that acts on the cylinder rod is usually unidirectional. It can be configured to prevent the load from extending or retracting the cylinder. A tapered-style locking mechanism prevents the load from moving in either direction. A third option uses a brake-pad style that clamps onto the rod. The recommended practice is to design the lock to have a holding force greater than the cylinder force output. Most locks are spring-applied pressure release. A separate circuit supplies the pilot to the brake mechanism at the same time the main directional valve shifts to move the cylinder.

Stop pins are intended for static holding. Cylinders can have integral stop pins that use internal porting to disengage the stop pin and require no external control. For cylinders with no integral stop pins, the common method to control a stop pin is to use a 3/2 directional valve to retract a single-acting spring-extend cylinder. If the valve is de-energized or air

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1. Which type of valve provides the pilot signal to the brake mechanism on a spring-applied pilot-to-release locking cylinder?

a. Check valve.

b. 2/2 normally closed.

c. 3/2 normally closed.

d. Stop valve.

e. Lockup valve.

2. The preferred method for stopping and holding a midstroke load long term is

a. a pilot operated check valve with a closed center 5/3 valve.

b. a meter-in flow control with a closed center 5/3 valve.

c. a vented center 5/3 valve with a spring-applied load lock.

d. a pilot operated check valve and stop pins.

e. cylinder cushions and a closed center 5/3 valve.

See page 32 for the solutions.

pressure is lost, the cylinder spring extends the stop pin into a mating hole to stop or hold the load. Lack of air pressure prevents the cylinder from retracting, even if the valve actuates. This method is preferred for holding a load and preventing it from moving, rather than stopping it midstroke.

Starting the actuator after lockup requires additional consideration. Depending on the application, pressurizing the actuator prematurely may make unlocking difficult or result in jumping when the lock releases. If the lock prevented a “fall back” condition, you may need to pressurize the actuator in the opposite direction to release the lock without dropping the load. •

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Here is the solution to Air Teaser on page 5. The solutions below refer to the Fluid Power Reference Handbook, pages 14 and 60 of the first edition (FPRH), and pages 35 and 83 of the second edition (FPRH 2).

F a = (m * a)

F = p * A

F a = Force lb

m = mass lbm/32.2

a = Acceleration ft/sec/sec

F a = Force N

m = mass kg

a = Acceleration m/sec/sec

Force to Accelerate

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F

= p *

28 in. hg / 295.3 = 0.0948 MPa

A = d² x .7854 = 40 mm² x .7854 A = 1,256.64 mm²

F = p x A = 0.0948 MPa x 1,256.64 mm² =

119.129 Newtons

Fa = 119.129 Newtons

Fa = m x a

Fa = 119.129 N

Mass = 2.7/1,000 = .0027 kg

a = 119.129 / .0027 = 44,122.03 m/sec/sec

FPFH p. 14 and FPFH 2 p. 35 have the formula:

a = 2D/t2

a = 44,122.03 m/sec/sec

D = 10 feet / 3.28 = 3.05 meters

t = time in seconds

t² = 2 x 3.05 / 44,122.03 m/sec/sec

t² = .000138252, t = .0118 seconds

FPFH p. 60 and FPFH 2 p. 83 have the formula:

∆V = a x t where ∆V = meters/second, a = acceleration m/sec/sec, and t = time in seconds

∆V = 44,122.03 m/sec/sec x .0118 = 521 meters/second

Fa = m x a

Fa = 26.7 lbs.

Mass = 2.7 grams x 0.0022 = 0.00594 lbs.

0.00594 lbs. / 32.2 = 0.00018 slugs

a = 26.7 lbs. / 0.00018 = 144,737 ft/sec/sec

FPFH p. 14 and FPFH 2 p. 35 have the formula:

a = 2D/t2

a = 144,737 ft/sec/sec

D = 10 feet

t = time in seconds

t² = 2 x 10 ft / 144,737 ft/sec/sec t² = .00013818, t = .0118 seconds

FPFH p. 60 and FPFH 2 p. 83 have the formula:

∆V = a x t where ∆V = feet/second, a = acceleration ft/sec/sec, and t = time in seconds

∆V = 144,737 ft/sec/sec x .0118 = 1708

feet/second

1708 x 60 x 60 / 5280 = 1,165.5 mph

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Step 1: Find the volume of the air tank.

Volume of a sphere (2 ends) = 4 x πr³

3

(4 x π x 10³) / 3 = 4,188.79 cubic inches

Area of remaining tank = D² x .7,854 = 20² x .7854 = 314.16 square inches

Volume = area x length: 314.16 x 40 = 12,566.4 cubic inches.

Note: (60” – 20” = 40”)

Volume of tank is 4,188.79 + 12,566.4 = 16,755.19 cubic inches

Converting to cubic feet = 16,755.18 / 1,728 = 9.7 cubic feet

Step 2: Calculate differential volume in standard cubic feet. SCF volume at 100 psig requires calculating the compression ratio

CR = 100 + 14.7 = 7.8 : 1

14.7

V = 9.7 x 7.8 = 75.63 scf @ 100 psig

SCF volume at 80 psig also requires calculating the compression ratio

CR = 80 + 14.7 = 6.44 : 1

14.7

V = 9.67 x 6.44 = 62.3 scf @ 80 psig

Differential volume = 75.63 – 62.46 = 13.17 scf

Step 3: Calculate the cost of the air.

Cost of air / 1,000 scf =$.45 x 13.17 = $.0059 1000

Twice a day = $.0059 x 2 = $.012 / day

$50/.012= 4,166.66 days($50 comes from the cost of the valve) /30 = 138.9 months/12 = 11.6 years.

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Email: dwatson@fluidtech.net

Web: www.fluidtech.net

Fluidtechnik USA, Inc.

PO Box 715

Uwchland, PA 19480

Phone: 610-321-2407

Fax: 610-321-2409

FLUID POWER INC.

534 Township Line Road

Blue Bell, PA 19422

Phone: 215-643-0350

Fax: 215-643-4017

Email: sales@fluidpowerinc.com

Web: www.fluidpowerinc.com

Fluid Power Products, Inc.

1251 Georgetown Road, Suite F Lexington, KY 40511-1067

Phone: 859-231-8882

Fax: 859-254-8333

Email: info@fppincorporated.com

Web: www.fppincorporated.com

Fluid Power Products, Inc.

302 Turnpike Road

Southborough, MA 01772

Phone: 508-481-8881

Fax: 508-485-4346

Email: info@fppinc.com

Web: www.fppinc.com

Fluid Power Sales, Inc.

8257 Loop Road

Baldwinsville, NY 13027

Phone: 315-638-7111

Fax: 315-638-7117

Email: info@fluidpowersales.com

Web: www.fluidpowersales.com

FPS Technologies, Inc.

P.O. Box 310219

Birmingham, AL 35231-0219

Phone: 205-798-9440

Fax: 205-798-3532

Email: fpsbhm@hiwaay.net

Web: www.fpstechnologies.com

Fraleigh Company, The 3919 N. Crutcher St. North Little Rock, AR 72118

Phone: 501-758-6331

Fax: 501-758-6814

Email: fralco@worldnet.att.net

Web: www.fraleighco.com

Franklin Electrofluid Co., Inc.

3854 Watman Avenue

Memphis, TN 38118-6043

Phone: 901-362-7504

Fax: 901-362-0343

Email: info@frankelectro.com

Web: www.frankelectro.com

Freelin-Wade Co.

1730 NE Miller Street

McMinnville, OR 97128

Phone: 503-434-5561

Fax: 503-472-1989

Email: tube@freelin-wade.com

Web: www.freelin-wade.com

Freudenberg-Nok Scaling

Technologies

47690 E. Ancor Ct.

Plymouth, MI 48170

Phone: 734-354-5373

Fax: 734-451-1445

Web: www.fnst.com

Fusion, Inc.

4500 Wilson Avenue SW

Cedar Rapids, IA 52404

Phone: 319-373-0373

Fax: 319-373-2450

Email: dmorrow@fusioninc.com

Web: www.fusioninc.com

Gallagher Fluid Seals, Inc.

P.O. Box 61367

King of Prussia, PA 19406

Phone: 610-277-8200

Fax: 610-277-3850

Email: info@gallagherseals.com

Web: www.gallagherseals.com

Galland Henning Nopak Inc.

10179 S. 57th St.

Franklin, WI 53132

Phone: 414-645-6000

Fax: 414-645-6048

Email: info@nopak.com

Web: www.Nopak.com

Gast Manufacturing, Inc.

P.O. Box 97

Benton Harbor, MI 49023

Phone: 616-926-6171

Fax: 616-927-0808

Gates Corporation

P.O. Box 5887

Denver, CO 80217

Phone: 303-744-1911

Fax: 303-744-4540

Email: gatesmail@salessupport.com

Web: www.gates.com/fluidpower

Geartek

1506 S. Fulton Drive Corinth, MS 38834

Email: sales@fluidtechnikusa.com

Web: www.fluidtechnikusa.com

Phone: 662-286-2252

Fax: 662-287-6580

Email: haisales@geartek.com

Web: www.geartek.com

Gefran Inc.

8 Lowell Avenue Winchester, MA 01890

FluiDyne Fluid Power

31915 Groesbeck Hwy.

Fraser, MI 48026

Phone: 586-296-7200

Email: sales@fluidynefp.com

Web: www.fluidynefp.com

FORCE America 501 East Cliff Road

Burnsville, MN 55337

Phone: 952-707-1300

Email: marketing@forceamerica.com

Web: www.forceamerica.com

Foster Manufacturing Co., Inc.

2324 West Battlefield Rd.

Springfield, MO 65807-4098

Phone: 417-881-6600

Fax: 417-881-3645

Email: foster@couplers.com

Web: www.couplers.com

Phone: 888-888-4474

Fax: 781-729-1468

Email: info.us@gefran.com

Web: www.gefran.com/en/us

GEMELS NORTH AMERICA, INC.

775 Dillon Drive

Wood Dale, IL 60191

Phone: 1-630-422-3119

Email: northamerica@gemels.com

Web: www.gemels.com

Gems Sensors & Controls

One Cowles Road

Plainville, CT 06062

Phone: 800-378-1600

Fax: 860-747-4244

Email: info@gemssensors.com

Web: www.gemssensors.com

Gemu Valves, Inc.

3800 Camp Creek Pkwy.

Bldg. 2600, Ste. 120

Atlanta, GA 30331

Phone: 678-553-3400

Fax: 404-344-9350

Email: info@gemu.com

Web: www.gemu.com

George T. White Co., Ltd.

1665 Turner Road

Windsor, ON N8W 3J8 CANADA

Phone: 519-256-2331

Fax: 519-256-6311

Email: info@geotwhite.com

Web: www.geotwhite.com

Gibson Engineering Company, Inc.

P.O. Box 561

Norwood, MA 02062-0561

Phone: 781-769-3600

Fax: 781-769-8455

Email: sales@gibsonengineering.com

Web: www.gibsonengineering.com

Gir Del Hydraulic Service

16638 110 Avenue

Edmonton, AB

T5P 1G9 CANADA

Phone: 780-483-1060

Fax: 780-489-3015

GO Switch

3300 Fern Valley Road

Louisville, KY 40213

Phone: 502-969-8000

Fax: 502-969-8107

Email: info@topworx.com

Web: www.goswitch.com

Grand River Sales Ltd.

P.O. Box 570

Guelph, ON Canada N1H 6L2

Phone: 519-824-6550

Fax: 519-824-6553

Email: mail@grsales.on.ca

Web: www.grandriversales.com

Granzow Inc.

2300 Crownpoint Executive Dr.

Charlotte, NC 28227

Phone: 704-845-2300

Fax: 704-845-2301

Email: sales@granzow.com

Web: www.granzow.com

Great Lakes Fluid Power 4170 36th Street SE

Grand Rapids, MI 49512

Phone: 619-975-5223

Fax: 616-949-6598

Email: glh@glhydraulic.com

Web: www.glhydraulics.com

Green Hydraulic Power 15401 Assembly Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92649

Phone: 714-333-7367

Fax: 714-895-3561

Email: srasmussen@ greenhydraulicpower.com

Web: www.greenhydraulicpower.com

Greenco Corporation 5688 West Crenshaw St. Tampa, FL 33634

Phone: 813-882-4400

Fax: 813-888-6688

Email: sales@greencocylinders.com

Web: www.sales@greencocylinders.com

GS Global Resources 926 Perkins Dr. Mukwonago, WI 53149

Phone: 262-378-5200

Fax: 262-378-5400

Email: sales@gsgr.com

Web: www.gsglobalresources.com

GS-Hydro 16405 Air Center Blvd., Suite 400 Houston, TX 77032

Phone: 281-209-1000

Fax: 281-209-2905

Email: sales@gshydro.us

Web: www.gshydro.us

Guardian Ind., Inc. 300 Indiana Hwy. 212 Michigan City, IN 46360

Phone: 219-874-5248

Fax: 219-879-6643

Email: sales@guardiancouplings.com

Web: www.guardiancouplings.com

Gulf Controls Company, LLC

P.O. Box 15100 Tampa, FL 33684-5100

Phone: 813-884-0471

Fax: 813-888-5680

Email: gcc@gulfcontrols.com

Web: www.gulfcontrols.com H

H. G. Schaevitz LLC dba Alliance Sensors Group 102 Commerce Dr. Unit 8 Moorestown, NJ 08057

Phone: 856-727-0250

Fax: 856-727-0251

Email: sales@alliancesensors.com

Web: www.alliancesensors.com

H. H. Barnum Company 7915 Lochlin Drive Brighton, MI 48116

Phone: 248-486-7300

Email: roger.domka@hhbarnum.com

Web: www.hhbarnum.com

H.R. Textron 25200 W. Rye Canyon Road Valencia, CA 91355

Phone: 661-702-5734

Fax: 661-702-5624

Email: mtandy@hrtextron.textron.com

Web: www.hrtextron.com

Hallite Seals Americas, Inc. USA 50777 Varsity Court Wixom, MI 48393

Phone: 248-668-5200

Fax: 248-668-5210

Email: sales@hallite.us Web: www.hallite.com

Hallite Seals International 130 Oldfield Rd. Hampton, Middlesex TW12 2HT

England Phone: +44 (0) 20 8941 2244

Fax: +44 (0) 20 8783 1669

Email: sales@hallite.com

Web: www.hallite.com

Hampton Controls PO Box 187 Wendel, PA 15691

Phone: 724-861-0150

Fax: 724-861-0160

Email: sales@hamptoncontrols.com Web: www.hamptoncontrols.com

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Hankison International

1000 Philadelphia St. Canonsburg, PA 15317

Phone: 724-746-4240

Fax: 724-745-6040

Email: inquiry@hankisonintl.com

Web: www.hankisonintl.com

Hannon Hydraulics, Inc.

625 N. Loop 12

Irving, TX 75061

Phone: 800-333-4266

Fax: 972-554-4047

Email: info@hannonhydraulics.com

Web: www.hannonhydraulics.com

Harris Equipment/Mercury

Pneumatic Company

2010 N. Ruby St.

Melrose Park, IL 60160

Phone: 708-343-0866

Fax: 708-343-0995

Email: harrisequipment@ harrisequipment.com

Web: www.harrisequipment.com

Harrison Hose and Tubing Inc.

P.O. Box 9386

Trenton, NJ 08650

Phone: 609-631-8804

Fax: 609-631-8796

Email: sales@harrisonhose.com

Web: www.harrisonhose.com

Harrison Hydraulic Solutions

14233 West Road

Houston, TX 77041

Phone: 281-807-4420

Fax: 281-807-4815

Email: fluidpower@harrisonhydragen.

org

Web: www.harrisonhydragen.com

The Hartfiel Company

8117 Wallace Road

Eden Prairie, MN 55344

Phone: 952-974-2500

Fax: 952-974-2600

Email: hartfiel@hartfiel.com

Web: www.hartfiel.com

Hartmann Controls, Inc.

604 Progress Drive Hartland, WI 53029

Phone: 262-367-4299

Fax: 262-367-5645

Email: sales@hartmanncontrols.com

Web: www.hartmanncontrols.com

Harvard Corporation

505 Union Street

Evansville, WI 53536

Phone: 608-882-6330

Fax: 608-882-5127

Website: www.harvardcorp.com

Haskel International Inc.

100 East Graham Place Burbank, CA 91502-2027

Phone: 800-743-2720

Fax: 818-841-4291

Email: sales@haskel.com

Web: www.haskel.com

Hauhinco

1325 Evans City Rd. Evans City, PA 16033

Phone: 724-789-7050

Fax: 724-789-7056

Email: info@hauhinco.com

Web: www.hauhinco.com

HAWE Hydraulik

9009-K Perimeter Woods Dr. Charlotte, NC 28216

Phone: 704-509-1599

Fax: 704-509-6302

Email: info@HAWEusa.com

Web: www.HAWE.com

Haydon Switch & Instrument, Inc.

1500 Meriden Rd.

Waterbury, CT 06705

Phone: 203-756-7441

Fax: 203-756-8724

Email: info@hsi-inc.com

Web: www.hsi-inc.com

HBC-Radiomatic, Inc.

1017 Petersburg Road

Hebron, KY 41048

Phone: 859-689-6400

Fax: 866-266-7227

Email: sales@hbc-usa.com

Web: www.hbc-usa.com

Heartland Hydraulics, Inc.

P.O. Box 1274

Mt. Vernon, OH 43050-1274

Phone: 740-392-4673

Fax: 740-392-7611

Email: heahyd@aol.com

Web: www.heartlandhydraulics.com

Heavy Motions Inc.

2134 S Green Privado

Ontario, CA 91761

Phone: 866-865-8889

Fax: 909-498-0468

Email: lisavu@heavymotions.com

Web: www.heavymotions.com

Heco, Inc.

P.O. Box 1388

West Sacramento, CA 95691

Phone: 916-372-5411

Fax: 916-373-0952

Email: info@hecogear.com

Web: www.hecogear.com

HED Inc.

2120 Constitution Ave.

Hartford, WI 53027

Phone: 800-398-2224

Email: Support@HEDONLINE.com

Web: www.HEDONLINE.com

Hedland Flow Meters 8635 Washington Ave. Racine, WI 53406-3738

Phone: 262-639-6770

Fax: 262-639-2267

Email: hedlandinfo@racinefed.com

Web: www.hedland.com

Heeren Company

513 31st Avenue

Rock Island, IL 61201-2000

Phone: 309-794-1111

Fax: 309-794-1811

Email: info@heeren.com Web: www.heeren.com

Hei-Tek Automation 21602 N. 2nd Avenue, Suite 4 Phoenix, AZ 85027

Phone: 602-269-7931

Fax: 602-269-8937

Email: info@heitek.biz

Henry M. Wood Co.

9774 Windisch Road

West Chester, OH 45069

Phone: 513-755-4060

Fax: 513-755-4067

Email: bob@henrymwood.com Web: www.henrymwood.com

Hercules Sealing Products 420 Park Place Blvd Suite 100

Clearwater, FL 33759

Phone: 727-796-1300

Fax: 727-797-8849

Email: sales@herculesus.com Web: www.herculesus.com

Heypac, Inc. 1029 John-R Rd. Rochester Hills, MI 48307

Phone: 248-652-3500

Fax: 248-652-1717

Email: answers@heypac.com

Web: www.heypac.com

HFI Fluid Power Products 1210 Washington Ave. Racine, WI 53403

Phone: 262-634-5534

Fax: 262-634-2127

Email: sales@hfi.biz

Web: www.hfi.biz

Higginson Equipment Sales

P.O. Box 5011

Burlington, ON

L7R 3Z4 CANADA

Phone: 905-335-2211

Fax: 905-335-8756

Email: info@higginson.ca

Web: www.higginson.ca

High Pressure Equipment 2955 West 17th Street

Erie, PA 16505

Phone: 800-289-7447

Fax: 814-838-6075

Email: sales@highpressure.com

Web: www.highpressure.com

HL Hydraulic, Inc.

P.O. Box 450

Seneca, PA 16346

Phone: 814-677-4086

Fax: 814-677-4087

Email: kkirk@hlhydraulic.com

Web: www.hlhydraulic.com

HMF Innovations, Inc.

2214 Franklin St. Manitowoc, WI 54220

Phone: 920-684-7165

Fax: 920-684-6004

Email: jherrmann@hmf.com

Web: www.hmf.com

Hoerbiger-Origa Corporation

100 West Lake Drive

Glendale Heights, IL 60139

Phone: 630-871-8300

Fax: 630-871-1515

Web: www.hoerbigeroriga.com

Hoffer Flow Controls

107 Kitty Hawk Lane Elizabeth City, NC 27906

Phone: 252-331-1997

Fax: 252-331-2886

Email: info@hofferflow.com

Web: www.hofferflow.com

Holmbury Inc.

33801 Curtis Blvd., Ste. 104 Eastlake, OH 44095

Phone: 866-465-6287

Fax: 440-578-1073

Email: couplings@holmburyusa.com

Web: www.holmburyusa.com

Honor Gear Pumps Corp.

222 S. Navigation Blvd.

Corpus Christi, TX 78405

Phone: 800-984-9727

Fax: 713-461-9631

Email: service@honorpumps.com

Web: www.honorpumps.com

Hope Group, The P.O. Box 840

Northboro, MA 01532

Phone: 508-393-7660

Fax: 508-393-8203

Email: crhoten@thehopegroup.com

Web: www.thehopegroup.com

Horton Fluid Power, Inc.

6776 W. Victory Rd.

Boise, ID 83709

Phone: 208-343-0251

Fax: 208-331-9897

Email: sales@hortonfluidpower.com

Web: www.hortonfluidpower.com

Hose & Fittings, Etc.

1811 Enterprise Blvd. West Sacramento, CA U.S.A. 95691-

3423

Phone: 916-372-3888

Fax: 916-371-5777

Email: hfe@2xtreme.net

Houghton International

P.O. Box 930 Valley Forge, PA 19482

Phone: 610-666-4095

Fax: 610-879-1463

Email: tnoblit@houghtonintl.com

Web: www.houghtonintl.com

Houston Hydraulic Sales and Service, Inc.

P.O. Box 8586 Houston, TX 77249-8586

Phone: 713-692-4421

Fax: 713-692-0259

Email: info@houstonhydraulic.com

Web: www.houstonhydraulic.com

Howell Laboratories, Inc.

Rte. 117, Harrison Road.

Bridgton, ME 04009

Phone: 207-647-3327

Fax: 207-647-8273

Email: contracts@howelllabs.com

Web: www.hfi.biz

HPE Automation

1020 N.W. 6th Street Building E. Deerfield Beach, FL 33442

Phone: 954-429-9560

Fax: 954-429-0858

Email: info@hpeco.com

Web: www.hpeco.com

HTE Technologies

436 Anglum Road

Hazelwood, MO 63042-2449

Phone: 314-731-4444

Fax: 314-731-4424

Email: HTE63042@aol.com

Huade-USA

1152 Marsh Street, Suite D

Valparaiso, IN 46385

Phone: 219-548-2211

Fax: 219462-0774

Email: info@huade-usa.com

Web: huade-usa.com

Hudson Extrusions, Inc.

1255 Norton Rd., P.O. Box 255

Hudson, OH 44236-0255

Phone: 330-653-6015

Fax: 330-653-6551

Web: www.hudsonextrusions.com

Hughes-Hitech, Inc.

9685 Main Street

Clarence, NY 14031-2036

Phone: 800-759-8374

Fax: 716-759-8289

Email: hiphitec@buffnet.net

Web: www.hughesind.com

Humphrey Automation Inc.

570 Alden Road Unit #10

Markham, ON L3R 8N5

CANADA

Phone: 905-479-3633

Fax: 905-479-3755

Email: humphrey@pneumation.ca

Web: www.pneumation.ca

Humphrey Products Company

P.O. Box 2008

Kalamazoo, MI 49003

Phone: 616-381-5500

Fax: 616-381-4113

Email: sscott@humphrey-products. com

Web: www.humphrey-products.com

Hydra-Fab Fluid Power, Inc.

3585 Laird Road, Unit #5

Mississauga, ON Canada L5L 5Z8

Phone: 905-569-1819

Fax: 905-569-7801

Email: rgores@hydrafab.com

Web: www.hydrafab.com

Hydra-Fab Technologies, Inc.

P.O. Box 60090

Boisbriand, Quebec Canada J7H 1N1

Phone: 450-419-9411

Fax: 450-419-9408

Email: service@hft.ca

Hydraforce, Inc.

500 Barclay Blvd. Lincolnshire, IL 60069

Phone: 847-793-2300

Fax: 847-793-0086

Email: info@hydraforce.com

Web: www.hydraforce.com

Hydra-Hose & Supply Co.

5017 Cleveland Street

Virginia Beach, VA 23462

Phone: 757-497-8704

Fax: 747-490-5930

Email: info@hydrahose.net

Web: www.hydrahose.net

Hydramation, Inc.

9329 Ravenna Rd. Twinsburg, OH 44087

Phone: 330-405-5544

Fax: 330-405-5552

Email: sales@hydramation.com

Web: www.hydramation.com

Hydra-Power Systems, Inc.

5445 NE 122nd Ave.

Portland, OR 97294

Phone: 800-777-5047

Fax: 503-775-6447

Email: lstuart@hpsx.com

Web: www.hydrapowersystems.com

Hydraquip Corporation

P.O. Box 925009

Houston, TX 77292-5009

Phone: 713-680-1951

Fax: 713-680-9799

Email: hydraq@ix.netcom.com

Web: www.hydraquip.com

Hydraquip Distribution, Inc.

3906 Hwy. 90 East Broussard, LA 70518

Hunger Hydraulics, C.C. Ltd.

63 Dixie Highway

Rossford, OH 43460

Phone: 1-800-248-9232

Fax: 1-419-666-9834

Email: k.hunger@hunger-hydraulics.com

Web: www.hunger-hyrdraulics.com

Hy Quip LLC

1811 Dolphin Dr.

Waukesha, WI 53186

Phone: 262-521-2170

Fax: 262-521-2723

Email: eric.jensen@hyquip.net

Web: www.hyquip.net

HYDAC Technology Corp.

2260 City Line Rd.

Bethlehem, PA 18017

Phone: 610-266-0100

Fax: 610-264-7529

Email: sales@hydacusa.com

Web: www.hydacusa.com

Hyde Industrial Blade Solutions

54 Eastford Road

Southbridge, MA 01550

Phone: 1-800-872-4933

Fax: 1-508-764-8172

Email: sales@hydeblades.com

Web: www.hydeblades.com

Hydra Technology Corporation

179 Grider St.

Buffalo, NY 14215

Phone: 800-965-6250

Fax: 716-896-4629

Email: info@hydratechnologycorp. com

Web: www.hydratechnologycorp.com or www.hydra-tek.com

Hydradyne, LLC

15050 FAA Blvd.

Fort Worth, TX 76155

Phone: 817-391-1547

Fax: 817-391-1589

Email: ssmith@rfallc.com

Web: www.hydradynellc.com

Phone: 337-837-4114

Fax: 337-837-4116

Email: bboyle@hydraquip.com

Web: www.hydraquip.com

Hydraquip Distribution, Inc.

4130 S. 70th East Avenue

Tulsa, OK 74145

Phone: 918-663-3661

Fax: 918-622-2435

Email: bboyle@hydraquip.com

Web: www.hydraquip.com

Hydraquip Distribution, Inc.

4723 Pinemont Drive

Houston, TX 77092

Phone: 713-680-1951

Fax: 713-680-9799

Email: bboyle@hydraquip.com

Web: www.hydraquip.com

Hydrasoft Corporation

608 S. Main Ave. Kankakee, IL 60901

Phone: 815-933-8840

Fax: 815-933-8861

Email: dlpersson@aol.com

Hydraulex 47995 Gratiot Ave

Chesterfield, MI 48051

Phone: 1-800-422-4279

Fax: 586-949-5342

Email: sales@hydraulex.com

Web: www.hydraulex.com

Hydraulic & Pneumatic Sales, Inc.

P.O. Box 410587

Charlotte, NC 28241

Phone: 704-588-3234

Fax: 704-588-1569

Email: info@hpsalesinc.com Web: www.hpsalesinc.com

Hydraulic Components Co., Inc.

13406 SE 32nd Street

Bellevue, WA 98005

Phone: 425-747-0927

Fax: 425-747-0940

Web: www.hydrauliccomponents. com

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Hydraulic Parts Source

41350 Production Drive

Harrison Township, MI 48045

Phone: 586-463-3166

Fax: 586-463-3398

Email: sales@hydparts.com

Web: www.hydparts.com

Hydraulic Pneumatic Mart

2416 W. Campus Drive

Tempe, AZ 85040

Phone: 602-437-8799

Fax: 602-437-8597

Email: fluidcp@dancris.com

Web: www.hydraulicpneumaticmart. com

Hydraulic Repair and Design, Corp. 701 North Levee Road

Puyallup, WA 98371

Phone: 253-604-0400

Fax: 253-604-0408

Toll Free: 1-800-323-8416

Email: sales@h-r-d.com

Web: www.h-r-d.com

Hydraulic Resources, Inc.

567 Pine Hill Rd. White, PA 15490

Phone: 724-455-6060

Fax: 724-455-6344

Email: sales@hydraulicresourcesinc. com

Web: hydraulicresourcesinc.com

Hydraulic Specialty Inc.

1131 72nd Ave. NE

Fridley, MN 55432

Phone: 763-571-3072

Fax: 763-571-2330

Email: sales@hydraulicspecialty.com

Web: www.hydraulicspecialty.com

Hydraulic Supply Company

300 International Parkway Sunrise, FL 33325

Phone: 800-507-9651

Fax: 954-845-9113

Email: sales@hydraulic-supply.com

Web: www.hydraulic-supply.com

Hydraulic Warehouse, Inc.

0121 9th Street

Lewiston, ID 83501

Phone: 208-743-7058

Fax: 208-746-5518

Email: ed@hydwarehouse.com

Web: www.Hydwarehouse.com

Hydraulics, Inc.

2935 St. Louis Avenue

Fort Worth, TX 76110

Phone: 817-923-1965

Fax: 817-927-8002

Email: sales@hydraulicsinc.com

Web: www.hydraulicsinc.com

Hydro-Craft Inc. 1821 Rochester Industrial Dr.

Rochester Hills, MI 48309

Phone: 248-652-8100

Fax: 248-652-0343

Email: clamps@aol.com

Web: www.hydro-craft.com

Hydromotion, Inc.

85 E. Bridge St. Spring City, PA 19475

Phone: 610-948-4150

Fax: 610-948-6733

Email: hydro@hydromotion.com

Web: www.hydromotion.com

Hydronic Corp.

32613 Folsom

Farmington Hills, MI 48336

Phone: 248-477-2288

Fax: 248-893-3689

Email: sales@hydroniccorp.com

Web: www.hydroniccorp.com

Hydrotech, Inc.

10052 Commerce Park Drive

Cincinnati, OH 45246-1338

Phone: 513-881-7000

Fax: 513-881-7010

Email: sales@hydrotech.com

Web: www.hydrotech.com

Hyflow-Controls Inc.

2134 S Green Privado

Ontario, CA 91761

Phone: 909-628-9866

Fax: 909-614-7233

Email: sales@hyflow-controls.com

Web: www.hyflow-controls.com

Hy-Pro Corporation

12955 Ford Dr.

Fishers, IN 46038

Phone: 317-849-3535

Fax: 317-849-9201

Email: info@hyprofiltration.com

Web: www.hyprofiltration.com

Hyspeco, Inc.

1729 S. Sabin St.

Wichita, KS 67209

Phone: 316-943-0254

Fax: 316-943-2546

Email: quotes@hyspeco.com

Web: www.hyspeco.com

IBT-Fluid Power Group, Division of IBT, Inc.

P.O. Box 2982

Shawnee Mission, KS 66201-9133

Phone: 913-677-3151

Fax: 913-342-1529

Email: ibtinfo@ibtinc.com

Web: www.ibtinc.com

IC-Fluid Power, Inc. 63 Dixie Highway Rossford, OH 43460

Phone: 419-661-8811

Fax: 419-661-8844

Email: us@icfluid.com

Web: www.icfluid.com

Hydraulics International, Inc.

20961 Knapp Street

Chatsworth, CA 91311

Phone: 818-407-3400

Fax: 818-407-3428

Email: lturner@hiipumps.com

Web: www.hiipumps.com

Hydra-Zorb Company

2450 Commercial Drive

Auburn Hills, MI 48371

Phone: 248-373-5151

Fax: 248-373-0711

Email: sales@hydra-zorb.com

Web: hydra-zorb.com

Hydro Air LLC.

243 State Street North Haven, CT 06473

Phone: 203-248-8863

Fax: 203-248-8867

Email: croser@hydroair.net

Web: www.hydroair.net

Hydro/Power, Inc.

540 Carson Rd.

Birmingham, AL 35217

Phone: 205-520-1220

Fax: 205-520-1176

Email: jerry_mcvay@hydropower1. com

Web: www.hydropower1.com

IMO USA Corp.

4000 Faber Place Drive, Suite 300

North Charleston, SC 29405

Phone: 843-695-6200

Fax: 843-695-6204

Email: Americas@imo.us

Web: www.imo.us

IMPCO, Inc.

27 Dexter Road

East Providence, RI 02914

Phone: 401-521-2490

Fax: 401-521-5690

Email: mail@impco-inc.com

Web: www.impco-inc.com

Independent Hydraulics Inc.

#3-7201 72nd Street

Delta, BC Canada V46 1M5

Phone: 604-940-1336

Fax: 604-940-9692

Email: sales@independenthydraulics. com

Web: www.independenthydraulics. com

Indesco Inc.

426 Crompton Street

Charlotte, NC 28273

Phone: 704-588-5114

Fax: 704-588-7811

Email: info@indescoinc.com

Web: www.indescoinc.com

Indiana Fluid Power Inc.

3911 Merchant Road

Fort Wayne, IN 46818

Phone: 260-489-4575

Fax: 260-489-1087

Email: sales@indianafluidpower.com

Web: www.indianafluidpower.com

Indumo, Inc.

7307 Henri-Bourassa Ouest

St. Laurent, PQ Canada H4S 2E2

Phone: 514-331-5550

Fax: 514-331-5209

Email: g.toundijan@indumo.com

Web: www.indumo.com

Industrial Design & Supply Inc.

P.O. Box 33 Toledo, OH 43697

Phone: 419-666-8784

Fax: 419-666-8236

Email: jjstak@earthlink.net

Industrial Hydraulic Services

1027 Industrial Pkwy. Medina, OH 44256

Phone: 330-722-2685

Fax: 330-722-2775

Web: www.ihsmedina.com

Industrial Nut Corp.

1425 Tiffin Ave.

Sandusky, OH 44870

Phone: 419-625-8543

Fax: 419-625-5517

Email: sales@industrialnut.com

Web: www.industrialnut.com

Industrial Servo Hydraulics, Inc.

17650 Malyn Blvd.

Fraser, MI 48026

Iconics 100 Foxborough Blvd.

Foxborough, MA 02035

Phone: 508-543-5800

Fax: 508-543-1503

Email: info@iconics.com

Web: www.iconics.com

ID Industries

5245 Bell Court

Chino, CA 91760

Phone: 909-591-9597

Fax: 909-590-7052

IDAS Engineering 4799 Leins Mill Rd.

East Troy, WI 53120

Phone: 262-642-7021

Fax: 262-642-7025

Email: idaseng@aol.com

IFH Group, The 3300 East Rock Falls Road

Rock Falls, IL 61071

Phone: 800-435-7003

Fax: 815-626-1438

Email: tanks@ifhgroup.com

Web: www.ifhgroup.com

IHD, Inc.

6830 North Eldridge Parkway, Unit 102

Houston, TX 77041

Phone: 713-849-2949

Fax: 713-849-5638

Email: info@ihd-usa.com

Web: www.ihd-usa.com

Phone: 586-296-0960

Fax: 586-296-0375

Email: klamberti@indservo.com

Web: www.indservo.com

Industrial Specialties, LLC

P.O. Box 94190

Oklahoma City, OK 73143

Phone: 405-672-1221

Fax: 405-677-8659

Email: dcollins@isfluidpower.com

Web: www.isfluidpower.com

Industrial Specialties Mfg., Inc.

4091 S. Eliot St. Englewood, CO 80110

Phone: 303-781-8486

Fax: 303-761-7939

Email: sales@industrialspec.com

Web: www.industrialspec.com

Industrial Training Zone

333 S. 520 W., Ste. 360 Lindon, UT 84042

Phone: 801-932-6480

Fax: 801-847-0130

Email: all@industrialtrainingzone. com

Innotek Corporation

9140 Zachary Lane North Maple Grove, MN 55369

Phone: 763-488-9910

Fax: 763-493-2809

Email: lhughes@innotek-ep.com

Web: www.innotek-ep.com

Innovative Hydraulic Designs

1773 Westborough Drive

Katy, TX 77448

Phone: 713-849-2949

Fax: 713-849-5638

Email: info@ihd-usa.com

Web: IHD-USA.com

INSERTA PRODUCTS

538 Township Line Road

Blue Bell, PA 19422

Phone: 215-643-0192

Fax: 215-643-4017

Email: sales@inserta.com

Web: www.inserta.com

Integrated Hydraulics, Inc.

7047 Spinach Drive

Mentor, OH 44060

Phone: 440-974-3171

Fax: 440-974-3170

Email: sales@inthyd.com

Web: www.integratedhydraulics.com

Integrated Tecnologies, Inc.

6950 Spinach Drive

Mentor, OH 44060-4958

Phone: 440-255-9712

Fax: 440-255-9711

Web: www.integrated-tech.com

Interface Solutions, Inc.

216 Wohlsen Way

Lancaster, PA 17603-4048

Phone: 717-207-6000

Fax: 717-207-6080

Email: vkburriss@sealinfo.com

Web: www.sealinfo.com

International Fluid Power of America

43105 Business Park Drive

Temecula, CA 92590

Phone: 951-676-2155

Fax: 951-676-2156

Email: info@intlfpa.com

Web: www.intlfpa.com

Interstate Hydraulics Inc.

4272 W. Nike Drive

West Jordan, UT 84088

Phone: 801-566-4333

Fax: 801-566-7040

Email: office@interhydra.com

Web: www.interhydra.com

Intertech Development Company

7401 North Linder Avenue

Skokie, IL 60077

Phone: 847-679-3377

Fax: 847-679-3391

Email: info@intertechdevelopment. com

Web: www.intertechdevelopment. com

Inventive Resources, Inc.

5038 Salida Blvd. P.O. Box 1316

Salida, CA 95368

Phone: 209-545-1663

Fax: 209-545-3533

Email: info@jpce.com

Web: www.OilN2.com

Iowa Fluid Power P.O. Box 10107 Cedar Rapids, IA 52410

Phone: 319-395-7000

Fax: 319-395-7027

Email: sales@ifpusa.com

Web: www.ifpusa.com

Isaacs Fluid Power Equipment Company

6091 Commerce Court

Mason, OH 45040

Phone: 513-336-8500

Fax: 513-336-8502

Email: sales.cincinnati@ isaacsfluidpower.com

Web: www.isaacsfluidpower.com

Isotech, Inc.

777 Schwab Road, Suite T

Hatfield, PA 19440

Phone: 267-663-5555

Fax: 215-631-9148

Email: info@isotechinc.com

Web: www.isotechinc.com

Itech Automation Solutions, Inc.

11436 Rojas Drive, Ste. B-11

El Paso, TX 79936

Phone: 915-599-3022

Fax: 915-595-4952

Email: bwilliams@kopar.com.mx

Iteco Overseas-S.A.

P.O. Box 75050 Kallithea

Athens, Greece 176 10

Email: itecogr@hol.gr

ITW Devcon 30 Endicott Street

Danvers, MA 01923

Phone: 978-777-1100

Fax: 978-774-0516

Email: info@devcon.com

Web: www.devcon.com

ITW Vortec 10125 Carver Road

Cincinnati, OH 45242

Phone: 800-441-7475

Fax: 513-891-4092

Email: techsupport@vortec.com

Web: www.itwvortec.com

J.E.M. Fluid Power, Inc.

2182 S. Dam Road

West Branch, MI 48661

Phone: 989-345-1180

Fax: 989-345-1193

Email: jem@jemfp.com

Web: www.jemfp.com

J. E. Myles, Inc.

310 Executive Dr. Troy, MI 48083

Phone: 248-583-1020

Fax: 248-583-6998

Email: sales@jem-cp-r.com

Web: www.mylesgroupcompanies. com

J. H. Bennett & Company, Inc. P.O. Box 8028 Novi, MI 48376-8028

Phone: 248-596-5100

Fax: 248-476-3380

Email: rblashill@jhbennett.com

Web: www.jhbennett.com

J. M. Grimstad, Inc.

S. 84 W18887 Enterprise Drive Muskego, WI 53150

Phone: 414-258-5200

Fax: 414-258-3414

Email: e.grimstad@grimstad.com

Web: www.grimstad.com

J. R. Merritt Controls, Inc.

55 Sperry Avenue Stratford, CT 06615

Phone: 203-381-0100

Fax: 203-381-0400

Email: info@jrmerritt.com

Web: www.jrmerritt.com

James H. Laas Co. Inc.

3535 Utica Ridge Road Bettendorf, IA 52722

Phone: 563-359-4487

Fax: 563-359-3766

Email: mjlaas@ix.netcom.com

Web: www.jhlass.com

Jason Industrial 221 South Westgate Drive Carol Stream, IL 60188

Phone: 630-752-0600

Fax: 630-752-0962

Email: miguel.velazquez@ammega. com

Web: Jasonindustrial.com

Jarp Industries, Inc.

P.O. Box 923 Wausau, WI 54402

Phone: 715-359-4241

Fax: 715-355-4960

Email: ernieb@jarpind.com Web: www.jarpind.com

JEM Technical 550 North Old Crystal Bay Orono, MN 55356

Phone: 952-473-5012

Fax: 952-259-4141

Email: info@jemtechnical.com Web: www.jemtechnical.com

John Guest USA, Inc.

P.O. Box 625 Pine Brook, NJ 07058

Phone: 973-808-5600

Fax: 973-808-5036

Email: info@jgusa.com

Web: www.johnguest.com

John Henry Foster Company of St. Louis, Inc

P.O. Box 5820

St. Louis, MO 63134

Phone: 314-427-0600

Fax: 314-593-1203

Email: sales@jhf.com

Web: www.jhf.com

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Murrelektronik, Inc.

1327 Northbrook Pkwy Suite 460

Suwanee, GA 30024

Phone: 770-497-9292

Fax: 770-497-9391

Email: 2info@murrinc.com

Web: www.murrinc.com

MVI, Inc. 12951 Gravois Road Ste. 100 Sunset Hills, MO 63127

Phone: 314-842-5335

Fax: 314-842-8777

Email: frontdesk@mviinc.com

Web: www.mviinc.com

Myron L. Company 2450 Impala Dr. Carlsbad, CA 92010

Phone: 760-438-2021

Fax: 760-931-9189

Email: info@myronl.com

Web: www.myronl.com

Nachi America, Inc, Hydraulics Group 570 ‘B’ Phoneser Road

Lake Zurich, IL 60047

Phone: 800-622-4410

Fax: 847-726-9458

Web: www.nachi.com

Nachi America, Inc. Hydraulics Group 17500 23 Mile Road Macomb, MI 48044

Phone: 800-622-4410

Fax: 586-226-5289

Email: general@nachi-ind.com

Web: www.nachiamerica.com

Nass Controls 51509 Birch Street New Baltimore, MI 48047

Phone: 586-725-6610

Fax: 586-725-5802

Email: sales@nasscontrols.com

Web: www.nasscontrols.com

National Technical Systems 24007 Ventura Blvd. #200 Calabasas, CA 91302

Phone: 818-591-0776

Fax: 818-591-0899

Email: info@ntscorp.com

Web: www.ntscorp.com

Neff Engineering of WI, Inc.

12250 N. Corporate Parkway

Mequon, WI 53092

Phone: 262-834-6300

Fax: 262-834-6338

Email: neffeng@execpc.com

Web: www.neffengineering.com

Neff Power Inc.

6500 Page Avenue

St. Louis, MO 63133-1606

Phone: 314-727-6200

Fax: 314-727-0314

Email: info@neffpower.com

Web: www.neffpower.com

Nelson-Dunn, Inc.

17707 Valley View Avenue

Cerritos, CA 90703

Phone: 714-249-7700

Fax: 714-523-9192

Email: marketing1@nelsondunn.com

Web: www.nelsondunn.com

New England Fluid Power, Inc.

P.O. Box 642

Douglas, MA 1516

Phone: 508-476-9280

Fax: 508-476-9271

Email: andersong@charter.net

Web: www.nefluidpower.com

New Pig One Pork Avenue

Tipton, PA 16684

Phone: 814.684.0101

Fax: 814.684.7690

Email: hothogs@newpig.com

Web: www.newpig.com

NewAge® Industries Inc.

145 James Way Southampton, PA 18966

Phone: 215-526-2300

Fax: 215-526-2190

Email: info@newageindustries.com

Web: www.newageindustries.com

Newton Manufacturing Company

4249 Delemere Blvd.

Royal Oak, MI 48073-1804

Phone: 248-549-9600

Fax: 248-549-9137

Email: ncook@delphi.com

Web: www.newtonmfgco.com

Nimmo Fluid Power

4426 Mt. Carmel Tobasco Rd.

Cincinnati, OH 45244

Phone: 513-528-7272

Fax: 513-528-1777

Email: nfp@one.net

Web: www.nimmofluidpower.com

Normont Sales & Service, Inc.

9 Echo Place

Williston, VT 5495

Phone: 802-863-1381

Fax: 802-864-0318

Norstat, Inc.

300 Roundhill Dr. Rockaway, NJ 07866

Phone: 973-586-2500

Fax: 973-586-1590

Email: info@norstat.com

Web: www.norstat.com

North American Hydraulics Inc

(NAHI, LLC)

11549 Sunbelt Ct

Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Phone: 225-485-8530

Email: dwayne.persac@nahi.com

Web: www.nahi.com

Northman Fluid Power

739 Kimberly Drive

Carol Stream, IL 60188

Phone: 630-588-8488

Fax: 630-588-8487

Email: sales@northmanfp.com

Web: www.northmanfp.com

Northwest Pneumatics, Inc.

7190 S.W. Sandburg Street

Portland, OR 97223-8080

Phone: 503-620-5670

Fax: 503-684-5445

Email: sales@nwpneu.com

Web: www.northwestpneumatics. com

Noshok, Inc.

1010 West Bagley Rd.

Berea, OH 44017

Phone: 440-243-0888

Fax: 440-243-3472

Email: jscott@noshok.com

Web: www.noshok.com

Nott Company

4480 Round Lake Road W

Arden Hills, MN 55112

Phone: 1-800-634-3301

Fax: 651-415-3632

Email: nottfp@nottco.com

Web: www.nottco.com

NRP Jones, LLC

302 Philadelphia Street

LaPorte, IN 46350

Phone: 800-348-8868

Fax: 219-324-0815

Email: sales@nrpjones.com

Web: www.nrpjones.com

Nuair Fluid Power Inc.

P.O. Box 157

Walled Lake, MI 48390

Phone: 248-669-6560

Fax: 248-669-5480

Web: www.nuairfluidpower.com

Nycoil Co.

164 Pointe South Drive

Randleman, NC 27317

Phone: 866-322-6644

Fax: 336-495-9520

Email: nycoil@nycoil.com

Web: www.nycoil.com

OEM Controls, Inc.

P.O. Box 894, 10 Controls Dr. Shelton, CT 06484

Phone: 203-929-8431

Fax: 203-929-3867

Email: kfried@oemcontrols.com

Web: www.oemcontrols.com

Oetiker, Inc.

Ohio Power Systems LLC

1706 Eastview Drive

Findlay, OH 45840

Phone: 419-294-4985

Fax: 419-294-9380

Email: info@ohiopowersys.com

Web: www.ohiopowersys.com

Ohio Transmission Corp.

1900 Jetway Blvd.

Columbus, OH 43219

Phone: 614-342-6123

Fax: 614-342-6441

Email: pderrow@otpnet.com

Web: www.otpnet.com

Ohlheiser Corporation

P.O. Box 330249

West Hartford, CT 06133

Phone: 860-953-7632

Fax: 860-953-9234

Email: rpellettier@ohlheiser.com

Web: www.ohlheiser.com

Oil Air Hydraulics, Inc.

11505 West Little York

Houston, TX 77041

Phone: 713-937-8900

Fax: 713-937-0438

Email: dpayton@oilairhydraulics.com

Web: www.fluidpower.com

Oil-Air Products, Inc.

P.O. Box 129

Hamel, MN 55340

Phone: 763-478-8744

Fax: 763-478-8747

Email: oilair.com

Web: www.oilair.com

Oilgear Co.

2300 S. 51st Street

Milwaukee, WI 53219

Phone: 414-327-1700

Fax: 414-327-0532

Email: ussales@oilgear.com

Web: www.oilgear.com

Oil-Rite Corporation

P.O. Box 1207

4325 Clipper Drive

Manitowoc, WI 54221-1207

Phone: 920-682-6173

Fax: 920-682-7699

Email: sales@oilrite.com

Web: www.oilrite.com

Oil Safe

930 Whitmore Drive

Rockwall, TX 75087

Phone: 972-772-4561

Email: sales@oilsafe.com

Web: www.whitmores.com/oilsafe

O’Keefe Controls Company

P.O. Box 316

Monroe, CT 06468

Phone: 203-261-6711

Fax: 203-261-8331

Email: info@okeefecontrols.com

Web:okeefecontrols.com

Omega Engineering

800 Connecticut Avenue

Norwalk, CT Suite 5N01

Phone: 203-359-1660

Fax: 203-359-7700

Email: sales@omega.com

Web: www.omega.com

Omnex Control Systems, Inc.

74-1833 Coast Meridian Rd.

Port Coquitlam, BC V3C 6G5

Phone: 604-944-9247

Fax: 604-944-9267

Email: sales@omnexcontrols.com

Web: www.omnexcontrols.com

Ono Sokki Technology, Inc.

Orlando Hose & Fluid Power, Inc.

5627 Commerce Drive

Orlando, FL 32839

Phone: 407-851-3536

Fax: 407-859-6821

Email: sales@orlandohose.com

Web: www.orlandohose.com

Ortman Fluid Power Inc.

1400 N. 30th St. Suite 20

Quincy, IL 62301

Phone: 217-277-0321

Fax: 217-222-1773

Email: sales@ortmanfp.com

Web: www.ortmanfluidpower.com

Orton Industries

4264 Winters Chapel Road, Building A

Doraville, GA 30360-3151

Phone: 770-986-9999

Fax: 770-986-9990

Email: jalexander@ortondirect.com

Web: www.ortondirect.com

OTTO Controls

2 East Main St. Carpentersville, IL 60118

Phone: 847-428-7171

Email: info@ottoexcellence.com

Web: www.otto-controls.com

Ozark Fluid Power, Inc.

10801 Otter Creek E. Blvd. Mabelvale, AR 72103

Phone: 501-455-1052

Fax: 501-455-1060

Email: sales@ozarkfluidpower.com

Web: www.ozarkfluidpower.com P

Pabco Fluid Power Inc.

5750 Hillside Avenue

Cincinnati, OH 45233-1508

Phone: 513-941-6200

Fax: 513-941-6452

Email: pabco.cincinnati@cwixmail. com

Web: www.pabcofluidpower.com

Pacific Powertch, LLC

18977 NE Portal Way

Portland, OR 97230

Phone: 503-667-9222

Fax: 503-972-1506

Web: www.pacificpowertech.com

Pamark, Inc.

1730-B Olson, N.E. Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Phone: 616-456-6043

Fax: 616-456-6043

Web: www.pamarkinc.com

Paquin Company, The 9286 Mercantile Dr. Mentor, OH 44060

Phone: 216-261-5700

Fax: 216-261-5705

Email: paquin@paquin.com

Web: www.paquin.com

Parker Domnick Hunter 5900B Northwoods Pkwy. Charlotte, NC 28269

Phone: 800-345-8462

Fax: 704-921-1960

Email: industrialusa@domnickhunter. com

Web: domnickhunter.com

Parker Hannifin Corporation 500 Glaspie St. Oxford, MI 48371

Phone: 248-628-6400

Fax: 248-628-1850

Email: finitefilter@parker.com

Web: www.finitefilter.com

National Tube Supply 925 Central Avenue

University Park, IL 60466

Phone: 800-229-6872

Web: www.nationaltubesupply.com

NC Servo Technology

38422 Webb Drive Westland, MI 48185

Phone: 734-326-6666

Fax: 734-326-6669

Email: sales@ncservo.com

Web: www.ncservo.com

Neff Engineering Co., Inc.

P.O. Box 8604

Ft. Wayne, IN 46898

Phone: 219-489-6007

Fax: 219-489-6204

Email: neffw@aol.com

Web: www.neffengineering.com

Nor-Cal Controls, Inc.

1400 Coleman Avenue H12

Santa Clara, CA 95050-4361

Phone: 408-727-5756

Fax: 408-988-3046

Email: ncc4air@pacbell.net

Web: www.norcal4air.com

Norgren - KIP Fluid Controls 72 Spring Lane Farmington, CT 06032

Phone: 860-677-0272

Fax: 860-677-4999

Email: sales@kipinc.com

Web: www.kipinc.com

Normont Hydraulic Sales & Service, Inc.

43250 Business Park Drive 101

Foothill Business Park

Temecula, CA 92590

Phone: 909-676-2155

Fax: 909-676-2154

6317 Euclid Street

Marlette, MI 48453

Phone: 989-635-3621

Fax: 989-635-2157

Email: info@us.oetiker.com

Web: www.oetiker.com

2171 Executive Drive #400

Addison, IL 60101

Phone: 630-627-9700

Fax: 630-627-0004

Email: info@onosokki.net

Web: www.onosokki.net

Open Loop Energy 1722 N. 8th Ave

Safford, AZ 85546

Phone: 928-348-9200

Ohio Fabricators Co.

111 N. 14th St. P.O. Box 207

Coshocton, OH 43812

Phone: 888-354-0291

Email: Info@ohfab.com

Web: www.ohfab.com

Email: info@openloop.net

Web: openloop.net

Orange Research, Inc.

140 Cascade Blvd.

Milford, CT 06460

Phone: 203-877-5657

Fax: 203-783-9546

Email: info@orangeresearch.com

Web: www.orangeresearch.com

Parker Hannifin Corporation 6035 Parkland Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44124

Phone: 800-C-PARKER

E-mail: c-parker@parker.com Web: www.parker.com

Parker Hannifin Corp./ Motion Systems Group 6035 Parkland Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44124

Phone: 216-896-3000

Web: www.parker.com

Parker Hannifin Corporation, Hydraulic Filter Division 16810 Fulton Co. Rd. #2 Metamora, OH 43540

Phone: 419-644-4311

Fax: 419-644-6205

Web: www.parker.com/hydraulicfilter

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Ralph W. Earl Co., Inc.

P.O. Box 2369

Syracuse, NY 13220-2369

Phone: 315-454-4431

Fax: 315-454-0977

Email: rwearl@rwearl.com

Web: www.rwearl.com

RAM Industries

33 York Rd. East, P.O. Box 5007 Yorkton, SK Canada S3N 3Z4

Phone: 306-786-2677

Fax: 306-786-2651

Email: marketing@ramindustries.com

Web: www.ramindustries.com

Rankin Automation Co.

P.O. Box 190

Broomall, PA 19008-0190

Phone: 610-544-6800

Fax: 610-328-6594

Email: rware@rankinautomation.com

Web: www.rankinautomation.com

RB Royal Industries, Inc.

1350 S. Hickory Street

Fond du Lac, WI 54935

Phone: 800-892-1550

Fax: 920-921-4713

Email: sales@rbroyal.com

Web: www.rbroyal.com

Rectus-Tema Corp.

34 Wilson Dr.

Sparta, NJ 07871-3400

Phone: 973-383-0095

Fax: 973-579-5485

Email: information@rectus-tema. com

Web: www.rectus-tema.com

Rectus-Tema Corporation

164 Pointe South Drive Randleman, NC 27317

Phone: 336-495-0014

Fax: 336-495-0024

Email: information@rectus-tema. com

Web: www.rectus-tema.com

Reece Fluid Power Co. 5245 Secor Road, Unit 1 Toledo, OH 43623

Phone: 419-473-2428

Fax: 419-473-8769

Email: reecejohn@hotmail.com

Web: www.reecefluidpower.com

Reelcraft Industries, Inc.

2842 East Business Hwy. 30

Columbia City, IN 46725

Phone: 260-248-8188

Fax: 260-248-2605

Email: reelcraft@reelcraft.com

Web: www.reelcraft.com

Rego Cryo-Flow Products

3181 Lear Drive

Burlington, NC 27215

Phone: 336-226-3244

Fax: 336-227-6294

Email: cflow@regoproducts.com

Web: www.regoproducts.com

RG Group

650 North State Street

York, PA 17403

Phone: 1-800-340-0854

Email: customer.service@rg-group. com

Web: www.rg-group.com

RHEINTACHO Messtechnik GmbH

Waltershofener Str. 1

Freiburg, Germany 79111

Phone: +49(0) 761 45130

Fax: +49(0) 761 445274

Email: info@rheintacho.de

Web: www.rheintacho.com

RHM Fluid Power, Inc.

375 Manufacturers Drive

Westland, MI 48186-4038

Phone: 734-326-5400

Fax: 734-326-0339

Email: btulloch@rhmfp.com

Web: www.rhmfluidpower.com

Rietschle Inc.

7222 Parkway Drive

Hanover, MD 21076

Phone: 410-712-4100

Fax: 410-712-4148

Email: fkiska@rtpumps.com

Web: www.rtpumps.com

Ritepro, Inc.

A Subsidiary of BRAY Int’l, Inc.

12200 Albert Hudon Blvd.

Montreal, Quebec H1G 3K7

CANADA

Phone: 514-324-8900

Fax: 514-324-9525

Email: strudel@bray.qc.ca

Web: www.ritepro.com

RL Miller LLC 705 Mansfield Avenue

Pittsburgh, PA 15205

Phone: 412-722-1600

Fax: 412-722-1660

Email: sales@rlmillerllc.com

Web: www.rlmillerllc.com

Robbins & Bohr, Inc.

P.O. Box 4046

Chattanooga, TN 37405

Phone: 423-756-4430

Fax: 423-756-4439

Email: robbins@cdc.net

Web: www.robbinsbohr.com

Robeck Fluid Power Co.

350 Lena Drive

Aurora, OH 44202

Phone: 330-562-1140

Fax: 330-562-1141

Email: sales@robeckfluidpower.com

Web: www.robeckfluidpower.com

Roessel & Company, Inc.

199 LaGrange Ave.

Rochester, NY 14613-1593

Phone: 585-458-5560

Fax: 585-458-6074

Email: flaitenberger@roessel.com

Web: www.roessel.com

Ross Controls

1250 Stephenson Hwy.

Troy, MI 48083

Phone: 248-764-1802

Fax: 248-764-1850

Email: sales.info@rosscontrols.com

Web: www.rosscontrols.com

Rota-Cyl Corporation

136 Stauffer Road

BechPhonesville, PA 19505

Phone: 610-845-8001

Fax: 610-845-8178

Email: sales@rotacyl.com

Web: www.rotacyl.com

RT Dygert 12121 Nicollet Avenue South Burnsville, MN 55337

Phone: 952-835-1700

Fax: 952-835-1701

Email: sales@rtdygert.com

Web: www.rtdygert.com

Rubber Tree Systems, LLC

2601 Hill Avenue

Toledo, OH 43607

Phone: 419-346-5151

Fax: 419-537-0041

Email: eesystems.net

Web: www.rubbertreesystems.net

RYCO Hydraulics 1616 Greens Road

Houston, TX 77032

Phone: 281-821-4100

Fax: 281-821-4300

Email: sales@ryco.us

Web: www.ryco.com.au

S. G. Morris Co.

699 Miner Road

Cleveland, OH 44143

Phone: 866-746-6774

Fax: 866-746-2556

Email: sgmmail@sgmorris.com

Web: www.sgmorris.com

S. Himmelstein and Company

2490 Pembroke Ave. Hoffman Estates, IL 60169

Phone: 847-843-3300

Fax: 847-843-8488

Email: sales@himmelstein.com

Web: www.himmelstein.com

Safeway Hydraulics, Inc.

4040 Norex Dr. Chaska, MN 55318

Phone: 952-466-6220

Fax: 952-466-6219

Email: mail@safewayhyd.com

Web: www.safewayhyd.com

Rota Engineering Limited Wellington Street

Bury, Manchester

United Kingdom, BL8 2BD

Phone: 0044-161-764-0424

Fax: 0161-762-9729

Email: info@rota-eng.com

Web: www.rota-eng.com

Rotary Systems, Inc.

14440 Azurite Street NW Minneapolis, MN 55303

Phone: 763-323-1514

Fax: 763-323-1622

Email: info@rotarysystems.com

Web: www.rotarysystems.com

Rotomation, INC.

11 Sunshine BLVD. Ormond Beach, FL 32174

Phone: 386-676-6377

Fax: 386-676-6379

Email: sales@rotomation.com

Web: http://rotomation.com

Rotor Clip Company, Inc.

187 Davidson Avenue Somerset, NJ 08873

Phone: 732-469-7333

Fax: 732-469-7898

Email: sales@rotorclip.com

Web: www.rotorclip.com

Rotork-Hiller

6005 Enterprise Drive Export, PA 15632

Phone: 724-325-1200

Fax: 724-733-1825

Email: sales@rahiller.com

Web: www.rahiller.com

RR-TCI USA, Inc.

8 Creek Parkway Boothwyn, PA 19061

Phone: 610-497-0154

Fax: 610-497-6085

Email: kwagner@rr-tciusainc.com

RR USA

8 Creek Parkway Boothwyn, PA 19061

Phone: 610-497-0154

Fax: 610-497-6085

Email: azanellotti@rrusainc.com

Web: www.rrusainc.com

Saylor-Beall Mfg. 400 N. Kibbee St. St. Johns, MI 48879

Phone: 989-224-2371

Fax: 989-224-8788

Web: www.saylor-beall.com

Scenery Hydraulic, Inc.

1939 S. Lake Pl. Ontario, CA 91761

Phone: 909-930-9586

Fax: 909-354-3181

Email: sam@sceneryhydraulic.com

Web: www.sceneryhydraulic.com

Schmalz, Inc.

Raleigh, NC 27609

Phone: 919-713-0880

Fax: 919-713-0883

Email: info@schmalz.us

Web: www.schmalz.com

Schroeder Industries

580 W. Park Road

Leetsdale, PA 15056

Phone: 800-722-4810

Fax: 724-318-1200

Email: sisales@schroederindustries. com

Web: https://schroederindustries. com/

Schunk

211 Kitty Hawk Drive

Morrisville, NC 27560

Phone: 919-572-2705

Fax: 919-572-2818

Email: info@us.schunk.com

Web: www.schunk.com

Scott Equipment Co, Inc.

P.O. Box 670

Huntersville, NC 28070-9005

Phone: 704-875-1611

Fax: 704-875-0625

Email: webmaster@scotteq.com

Web: www.scotteq.com

Scott Industrial Systems, Inc.

P.O. Box 1387

Dayton, OH 45401

Phone: 937-233-8146

Fax: 937-233-1819

Email: cgrudich@scottindustrial.com

Seal Master Corporation 368 Martinel Drive

Kent, OH 44240

Phone: 330-673-8410

Fax: 330-673-3233

Email: info@sealmaster.com

Web: www.sealmaster.com

Sentinel Fluid Controls, LLC

5702 Opportunity Drive Toledo, OH 43612

Phone: 419-478-9086

Fax: 419-478-4839

Email: info@sentinelfc.com

Web: www.sentinelfc.com

Sepa, Inc.

5241 New Peachtree Road, Suite H

Atlanta, GA 30341

Phone: 770-274-0000

Fax: 770-274-0001

Email: billn@sepaautomation.com

Web: www.sepaautomation.com

SERFILCO, Ltd.

2900 MacArthur Blvd.

Northbrook, IL 60062

Phone: 847-509-2900

Fax: 847-559-1995

Email: sales@serfilco.com

Web: www.serfilco.com

Service Hydraulics

222 S. Navigation BLVD. Corpus Christi, TX 78405

Phone: 361-883-3891

Fax: 361-883-3893

Email: aaron@servicehyd.com

Web: www.servicehyd.com

ServoCon Alpha

167 Expo Road

Fisherville, VA 22939

Phone: 1-800-447-7747

Fax: 540-337-4901

Email: Lab@servoconalpha.com

Web: www.servoconalpha.com

Servometer® 501 Little Falls Road Cedar Grove, NJ 07009

Phone: 973-785-4630

Fax: 973-785-0756

Email: info@servometer.com

Web: www.servometer.com

Servo-Tek Products Co. Inc.

1086 Goffle Road

Hawthorne, NJ 07506

Phone: 973-427-3100

Fax: 973-427-4249

Email: sales@servotek.com

Web: www.servotek.com

Seven Ocean Hydraulic Industrial CO., LTD.

24F., No. 789, Zhonguing S. Rd. South District Taichung City, Taiwan 602

Phone: 886-422-658680

Fax: 886-422-600158

Email: service@seven-ocean.com.tw

Web: http://tocean.com

Seventy-Three Mfg. Co. Inc. 136 Stauffer Rd., PO Box 269 BechPhonesville, PA 19505

Phone: 610-845-7823

Fax: 610-845-7824

SFC KOENIG LLC

73 Defco Park Road North Haven, CT 06473

Phone: 203-245-1100

Fax: 203-245-3072

Email: info-us@sfckoenig.com

Web: www.sfckoenig.com

Sharp Controls Inc.

P.O. Box 668408

Charlotte, NC 28266

Phone: 704-394-1395

Fax: 704-392-5521

Email: don@sharpcontrols.com

Web: www.sharpcontrols.com

Shelco Filters 100 Bradley Street Middletown, CT 06457

Phone: 860-854-6121

Fax: 860-854-6120

Email: info@shelco.com

Web: www.shelco.com

Sherex Fastening Solutions 400 Riverwalk Pkwy, Suite 600 Tonawanda, NY 14150

Phone: 866.474.3739

Email: info@sherex.com

Web: www.sherex.com

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SICK, Inc.

6900 W. 110th St.

Minneapolis, MN 55438

Phone: 800-325-7425

Fax: 952-941-9287

Email: info@sick.com

Web: www.sickusa.com

Sidener Engineering Company, Inc.

P.O. Box 1476

Noblesville, IN 46061

Phone: 317-773-8119

Fax: 317-773-2158

Email: dwebster@sidenereng.com

Web: www.sidenereng.com

Sierra Instruments, Inc.

5 Harris Court, Bldg. L

Monterey, CA 93940

Phone: 831-373-0200

Fax: 831-373-4402

Email: info@sierrainstruments.com

Web: www.sierrainstruments.com

SIKA USA

1500 Sylvania Avenue, Suite 111

Sturtevant, WI 53177

Phone: 262-886-2695

Fax: 262-898-0101

Email: info@sika-usa.com

Web: www.sika-usa.com

Simerics, Inc.

1750 112th Ave. NE, Ste. 250

Bellevue, WA 98004

Phone: 425-502-9978

Fax: 256-489-1460

Email: contact@simerics.com

Web: www.simerics.com

Simrit – A Division of Freudenberg-

NOK 47690 E. Anchor Court

Plymouth, MI 48170

Phone: 866-274-6748

Fax: 734-354-5500

Email: information@simrit.us

Web: www.simritna.com

Siwi

P.O. Box 1415

Glendora, CA 91741

Phone: 626-963-7643

Fax: 626-963-3612

Skarda Equipment Co. Inc.

P.O. Box 3568

Omaha, NE 68103-3568

Phone: 402-422-0430

Fax: 402-345-1567

Email: skarda@skarda.com

Web: www.skarda.com

Skeans Compressed Air Products 1900 Brigantine Drive

Coquitlam, BC

V3K 7B5 CANADA

Phone: 604-777-4247

Fax: 604-777-1900

Email: skeans@skeans.com

Web: www.skeans.com

Skeans Group 1475 Howe Street

Vancouver, BC

V6Z 1S1 CANADA

Phone: 604-688-6757

Fax: 604-683-4573

Email: skeans@skeans.com

Web: www.skeans.com

Smalley Steel Ring Co.

555 Oakwood Rd.

Lake Zurich, IL 60047

Phone: 847-719-5900

Fax: 847-719-5999

Email: info@smalley.com

Web: www.smalley.com

SMC Corporation of America

10100 SMC Boulevard

Noblesville, IN 46060

Phone: 800-762-7621

Fax: 317-899-3102

Web: www.smcusa.com

Sno-Motion Solutions

1411 Laird Cir

Salt Lake City, UT 84105

Phone: 385-227-8381

Fax: 385-227-8092

Email: info@sno-motion.com

Web: www.sno-motion.com

Source Fluid Power 331 Lake Hazeltine Drive

Chaska, MN 55318

Phone: 952-368-3866

Fax: 952-448-3392

Web: www.sourcefp.com

Southern Fluidpower, Inc.

P.O. Box 16849

Chattanooga, TN 37416

Phone: 423-510-0205

Fax: 423-899-1821

Email: ddavidson@southernfp.com

Web: www.southernfp.com

Southwestern Controls

6720 Sands Point Suite 201

Houston, TX 77074-3702

Phone: 713-777-2626

Fax: 713-988-1521

Email: grchurch@swcontrols.com

Web: www.swcontrols.com

Spartan Scientific

8510 Foxwood Court

Youngstown, OH 44514

Phone: 330-758-8299

Fax: 330-758-8912

Email: sales@spartanscientific.com

Web: www.spartanscientific.com

SPC USA Corp. 377 Van Ness Way #1206

Torrance, CA 90501

Phone: 310-212-5568

Fax: 310-212-5583

Email: sales@spctrade.com

Web: www.spctrade.com

Spectroline Industrial

956 Brush Hollow Road

Westbury, NY 11590

Phone: 516-333-4840

Fax: 516-333-4859

Email: info@spectroline.com

Web: www.spectroline.com

Spectrum Industrial Products

15151 York Road

North Royalton, OH 44133

Phone: 440-877-3100

Fax: 440-877-3101

Email: sales@spectrumip.net

Web: www.spectrumip.net

Spencer Fluid Power

19308 68th Ave. South

Kent, WA 98032

Phone: 253-872-0214

Fax: 253-395-7372

Email: ljohnson@spencerfluidpower. com

Web: www.spencerfluidpower.com

SPhonemi America Inc.

1601 Brooks Drive

Marshall, MI 49068

Phone: 269-781-6222

Fax: 269-781-7723

Email: info@sPhonemiamerica.com

Web: www.sPhonemiamerica.com

SPIR STAR, Inc.

1002 Sam Houston Center Drive

Houston, TX 77064

Phone: 281-664-7800

Fax: 281-664-7850

Email: info@spirstar.com

Web: www.spirstar.com

Sponsler, Inc. A unit of IDEX Corp.

2363 Sandifer Blvd.

Westminster, SC 29693

Phone: 864-647-2065

Fax: 864-647-1255

Email: sales@sponsler.com

Web: www.sponsler.com

Sprague Air Controls, Inc.

75 Research Road

Hingham, MA 02043-4311

Phone: 781-740-3500

Fax: 781-740-2283

Web: www.spragueair.com

SPX Hydraulic Technologies/Power

Team

5885 11th Street

Rockford, IL 61109

Phone: 800-541-1418

Fax: 800-288-7031

Email: info@powerteam.com

Web: www.powerteam.com

SSP Fittings Corp.

8250 Boyle Parkway

Twinsburg, OH 44087-2200

Phone: 330-425-4250

Fax: 330-425-8106

Email: sales@sspfittings.com

Web: www.sspfittings.com

Stacey Supply Corporation DBA

HUFCO

P.O. Box 40489

Houston, TX 77040

Phone: 713-460-0810

Fax: 713-460-1073

Email: hufco@onramp.net

Web: www.hufco.com

Stafford Manufacturing Corp.

256 Andover St.

Wilmington, MA 01887

Phone: 800-695-5551

Fax: 978-657-4731

Email: sales@staffordmfg.com

Web: www.staffordmfg.com

Stainless Hose Fittings, Ltd.

8103 Red Bluff Rd. Pasadena, TX 77507

Phone: 832-456-2000

Fax: 832-456-2005

Email: accounting@shfltd.com

Web: www.shfltd.com

Stanley M. Proctor Company

P.O. Box 446

2016 Midway Drive

Twinsburg, OH 44087

Phone: 330-425-7814

Fax: 330-425-3222

Email: proctor@stanleyprocter.com

Web: www.stanleyproctor.com

Stauff Corporation

7 Wm. Demarest Place

Waldwick, NJ 07463

Phone: 201-444-7800

Fax: 201-444-7852

Email: sales@stauffusa.com

Web: www.stauff.com

Stewart Huntz

8 Garfield Circle

Burlington, MA 1803

Phone: 781-272-4411

Fax: 781-272-5172

Struble Fluid Power

2301 South Platte River Dr. Denver, CO 80223

Phone: 303-935-3866

Fax: 303-935-3868

Email: sales@strublefluidpower.com

Web: www.strublefluidpower.com

Sturgis Equipment Company of Kansas City

11860 W. 91st Street

Overland Park, KS 66214

Phone: 913-492-2444

Fax: 913-492-2997

Email: sturgiskc@aol.com

Web: www.sturgisequipment.com

SUCO ESI North America

6560 W. Rogers Cir. # 22

Boca Raton, FL 33487

Phone: 561-989-8499

Fax: 561-989-8816

Email: marketing@sucoesi.com

Web: www.sucoesi.com

SUHNER Manufacturing, Inc.

43 Anderson Rd. SW

Rome, GA 30161

Phone: 706-235-8046

Fax: 706-235-8045

Email: sumacosales.usa@suhner. com

Web: www.suhner-transmissionexpert.com/en/contact

SUHNER Industrial Products, LLC

43 Anderson Rd. SW

Rome, GA 30161

Phone: 706-235-8046

Fax: 706-235-8045

Email: sales.usa@suhner.com

Web: www.suhner-abrasive-expert. com/en/contact

Sun Hydraulics Corporation

1500 West University Parkway

Sarasota, FL 34243

Phone: 941-362-1200

Fax: 941-355-4497

Email: suninfo@sunhydraulics.com

Web: www.sunhydraulics.com

Sunfab Hydraulics Inc.

6426 Hendry Road, Suite A

Charlotte, NC 28269

Phone: 704-509-6435

Email: sunfab-us@sunfab.com

Web: www.sunfab.com/us

SunSource

2301 Windsor Ct

Addison, IL 60101

Phone: 630-317-2700

Fax: 630-317-1001

Email: info@sunsrce.com

Web: www.sun-source.com

Super Swivels

7917 Beech St. NE

Minneapolis, MN 55432

Phone: 763-784-5531

Fax: 763-784-7423

Email: sales@superswivels.com

Web: www.superswivels.com

SVF Flow Controls, Inc.

13560 Larwin Circle

Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670

Phone: 800-783-7836

Fax: 562-802-3114

Email: sales@svf.net

Web: www.SVF.net

Swanson Industries

2608 Smithtown Road

Morgantown, WV 26508

Phone: 800-327-6203

Fax:304-292-8151

Email: industrial sales@ swansonindustries.com

Web: www.swansonindustries.com

Swift-Cor Precision, Inc.

344 W. 157th Street

Gardena, CA 90248

Phone: 310-354-1200

Fax: 310-323-2029

Email: jlaib@swiftcor.com

Web: www.swiftcor.com

Switching Solutions Inc.

380 Four Valley Drive

Concord, Ontario L4K 5Z1

CANADA

Phone: 905-303-8700

Fax: 905-303-7130

Email: aleung@switchingssi.com

Web: www.switchingssi.com

SymCom, Inc.

2880 N. Plaza Drive Rapid City, SD 57702

Phone: 605-348-5580

Fax: 605-348-5685

Email: sales@symcominc.com

Web: www.symcom.com

System Seals Inc. 24202 Aurora Road

Cleveland, OH 44146

Phone: 216-676-9934

Fax: 216-676-9935

Web: www.systemseals.com T

Taylor Devices, Inc. 90 Taylor Drive North Tonawanda, NY 14120

Phone: 716-694-0800

Fax: 716-695-6015

Email: taylordevi@aol.com

Web: www.taylordevices.com

TECO Pneumatic, Inc. 1069 Serpentine Lane Pleasanton, CA 94566

Phone: 925-426-8500

Fax: 925-426-9539

Email: karl@tecopneumatic.com

Web: www.tecopneumatic.com

Teknocraft, Inc. 425 West Dr. Melbourne, FL 32904

Phone: 321-729-9634

Fax: 321-768-8732

Email: tomo@teknocraft.com

Web: www.teknocraft.com

Tele Radio 14895 NE 20th Ave North Miami Miami, FL 14895

Phone: 1-866-629-0780

Email: info@teleradio.com

Web: www.tele-radio.com

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Victaulic 4901 Kesslersville Road

Easton, PA 18040

Phone: 610-559-3300

Fax: 610-250-8817

Email: victaulic@victaulic.com

Web: www.victaulic.com

Vindum Engineering Inc.

1 Woodview Court

San Ramon, CA 94582

Phone: 925-275-0633

Fax: 925-275-9697

Email: info@vindum.com

Web: www.vindum.com

Voelker Controls Co

P.O. Box 487 Franklin, OH 45005

Phone: 937-433-8128

Fax: 937-433-6076

Voith Turbo, Inc.

25 Winship Road York, PA 17406

Phone: 717-767-3200

Fax: 717-767-3210

Email: VTI-Information@voith.com

Web: www.usa.voithturbo.com

Vonberg Valve, Inc.

3800 Industrial Avenue

Rolling Meadows, IL 60008

Phone: 847-259-3800

Fax: 847-259-3997

Email: info@vonberg.com

Web: www.vonberg.com

W.P. Associates

211 Hickory Point Buckhead, GA 30625

Phone: 706-991-9946

Email: wpassociates@ plantationcable.net

Wainbee Limited

5789 Coopers Avenue

Mississauga, ON Canada L4Z 3S6

Phone: 905-568-1700

Fax: 905-568-0083

Email: rrodger@wainbee.com

Web: www.wainbee.ca

Walvoil Fluid Power

4111 N Garnett Rd Tulsa, OK 74116

Phone: 918-858-7100

Fax: 918-858-7150

Email: info@walvoil.com

Web: www.walvoil.com

Wandfluh of America, Inc. 909 High Street

Mundelem, IL 60060

Phone: 847-566-5700

Fax: 847-566-5733

Email: sales@wandfluh-us.com

Web: www.wandfluh-us.com

Warden Fluid Dynamics

P.O. Box 31879 Seattle, WA 98103-8610

Phone: 206-633-0382

Fax: 206-633-2980

Email: info@wfdonline.com

Warehousetwo

P.O. Box 1567

Palo Alto, CA 94302

Phone: 650-329-1592

Fax: 650-618-0391

Email: info@warehousetwo.com

Web: www.warehousetwo.com

Warren Electric Corp. 36 Franklin St. PO Box 86

Warren, RI 02885

Phone: 401-245-3700

Fax: 401-245-9331

Email: wec@warrene.com

Web: www.warrene.com

Waterclock Engineering

342 N. Water Street #600

Milwaukee, WI 53202

Phone: 888-902-2297

Email: info@waterclockeng.com

Web: www.waterclockeng.com

WEH Technologies, Inc.

24903 Laguna Edge Drive

Katy, TX 77494

Phone: 832-331-0021

Fax: 281-712-2664

Email: sales@weh.us

Web: www.weh.us

West Coast Fluid Power

5370 S. Watt Ave., Ste. 300

Sacramento, CA 95826

Phone: 800-532-8837

Fax: 800-370-0447

Email: sales@comoso.com

Web: www.comoso.com

Western Hydrostatics, Inc.

1956 Keats Dr. Riverside, CA 92501

Phone: 951-784-2133

Fax: 951-784-8423

Email: pjmaluso@weshyd.com

Web: www.weshyd.com

Western Integrated Technologies

13406 SE 32nd Street

Bellevue, WA 98005

Phone: 425-747-0927

Fax: 425-747-0940

Email: sales@westernintech.com

Web: www.westernintech.com

Western Starr Hydraulics

5500 East Nine Mile Road

Warren, MI 48091

Phone: 800-842-5377

Fax: 810-754-1665

White Oak Controls, Inc.

1105 Derek Lincoln Drive

West Burlington, IA 52655

Phone: 319-752-4093

Fax: 877-469-9815

Email: info@whiteoakcontrols.com

Web: www.whiteoakcontrols.com

WHM FluidPower, Inc.

862 Lennox

Kalamazoo, MI 49002

Phone: 616-327-7011

Fax: 616-327-5999

Email: dgruss@wmh.com

WIKA Instrument Corp.

1000 Wiegand Blvd.

Lawrenceville, GA 30043

Phone: 770-513-8200

Fax: 770-338-5118

Email: info@wika.com

Web: www.wika.com

Wistech Controls Co.

4810 S. 36th Street

Phoenix, AZ 85040-2995

Phone: 602-243-4361

Fax: 602-243-0125

Email: wistech@ix.netcom.com

Web: www.wistech.com

Wojanis Supply Company, Inc.

1001 Montour West Industrial Park

Coraopolis, PA 15108-9308

Phone: 724-695-1415

Fax: 724-695-3742

Email: sales@wojanis.com

Web: www.wojanis.com

Womack Machine Supply Company

13835 Senlac Drive Farmers Branch, TX 75234

Phone: 800-569-9800

Fax: 214-350-9322

Email: sales@womack-machine.com

Web: www.womackmachine.com/ systems

World Wide Fittings, Inc.

600 Corporate Woods Parkway Vernon Hills, IL 60061

Phone: 847-588-2200

Youli-America, a Division of RanFam, LLC

222 S. Navigation Blvd. Corpus Christi, TX 78405

Phone: 888-330-8041

Fax: 713-461-9631

Email: service@youli-america.com

Web: www.youli-america.com

Zatkoff Seals & Packings

23230 Industrial Park Drive

Farmington Hills, MI 48335

Phone: 248-478-2400

Fax: 248-478-3392

Email: info@zatkoff.com

Web: www.zatkoff.com

Zeks Compressed Air Solutions

1302 Goshen Parkway

West Chester, PA 19380

Phone: 610-692-9100

Fax: 610-692-9192

Email: zeks@zeks.com

Web: www.zeks.com

Young Powertech Inc.

3060 Plaza Drive, #107

Garnet Valley, PA 19061

Phone: 610-558-0760

Fax: 610-558-0762

Email: info@youngpowertech.com

Web: www.youngpowertech.com

Young Touchstone

2825 Four Mile Rd.

Racine, WI 53404

Phone: 262-639-1010

Fax: 262-504-2001

Web: www.youngtouchstone.com

Wilkes and McLean

600 Estes Ave. Schaumburg, IL 60193

Phone: 847-534-2000

Fax: 847-534-2016

Email: info@wilkesandmclean.com

Web: www.wilkesandmclean.com

William H. Nash Co., Inc.

4202 E. Pioneer Drive Commerce Twp., MI 48390

Phone: 248-363-5400

Fax: 248-363-5700

Email: sales@whnash.com

Web: www.whnash.com

Wilson Company 16301 Addison Road

Addison, TX 75001

Phone: 972-931-8666

Fax: 972-248-7472

Web: www.wilson-company.com

Winco Fluid Power Inc. 100 Railroad Drive Ivyland, PA 18974

Phone: 888-946-8626

Fax: 215-657-4680

Email: info@wincofp.com

Web: www.wincofp.com

Winters Instruments 600 Ensminger Rd. Buffalo, NY 14150

Phone: 716-874-8700

Fax: 716-874-8800

Email: usasales@winters.com

Web: www.winters.com

Winters Instruments

121 Railside Road

Toronto, ON M3A 1B2

Webtec LLC

1290 E. Waterford Ave

St. Francis, WI 53235

Phone: +1-800-932-8378

Email: sales-us@webtec.com

Web: www.webtec.com

CANADA

Phone: 1-800-Winters

Fax: 416-444-8979

Email: sales@winters.com

Web: www.winters.com

Fax: 847-588-2212

Email: sales@worldwidefittings.com

Web: www.worldwidefittings.com

World Wide Metric

37 Readington Rd. Branchburg, NJ 08876

Phone: 732-247-2300

Fax: 732-247-7258

Email: sales@worldwidemetric.com

Web: www.worldwidemetric.com

Worldwide Electric Corporation

3540 Winton Place

Rochester, NY 14623

Phone: 800-808-2131

Fax: 800-711-1616

Email: sales@worldwideelectric.net

Web: https://worldwideelectric.net

Wyatt Sales Corporation

P.O. Box 360350

Strongsville, OH 44136

Phone: 440-572-4888

Fax: 440-572-4811 y

Yates Industries, Inc.

23050 East Industrial Drive

St. Clair Shores, MI 48080-1177

Phone: 586-778-7680

Fax: 586-778-6565

Email: sales@yatesind.com

Web: www.yatesind.com

Yuken/ALA Industries Limited

1150 Southpoint Circle, Suite D

Valparaiso, IN 46385

Phone: 877-419-8536

Fax: 219-477-4194

Email: alaindustries@yuken-usa.com

Web: www.yuken-usa.com

Zander Inc.

5900-B Northwoods Pkwy

Charlotte, NC 28269

Phone: 800-543-0851

Fax: 678-924-1111

Email: zanderusa@zanderusa.com

Web: www.zanderusa.com

Zero-Max, Inc.

13200 Sixth Ave. North Plymouth, MN 55441

Phone: 800-531-1731

Fax: 763-546-8260

Email: sales@zero-max.com

Web: www.zero-max.com

Zinga Industries, A Filtration Group Company

2400 Zinga Drive Reedsburg, WI 53959

Phone: 608-524-4200

Fax: 608-524-4220

Email: zinga@zinga.com

Web: www.zinga.com

ZMC Corporation

1255 Stone Drive

San Marcos, CA 92078

Phone: 760-471-0440

Fax: 760-471-0902

Email: sales@zmccorporation.com

Web: www.zmccorporation.com

ZSI 42550 Executive Drive

Canton, MI 48188

Phone: 800-323-7053

Fax: 734-844-0066

Web: ZSI-Inc.com

SYSTEMS INTEGRATOR 2023 DI re CTO ry WWW.IFPS.O r G • WWW.FLUIDPOWE r JOU r N a L.COM F E br U ary 2023 53
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November Fluid Power Shipments Down

Fluid power shipments dropped in November, according to data from the National Fluid Power Association. Raw index data shows that pneumatic, mobile hydraulic, and industrial hydraulic shipments all decreased in November when compared to October. The year-to-date percent change for total fluid power shipments in November was 16.9%, down from 17.6% in October. The 12-month moving average of shipments for pneumatics, hydraulics, and total fluid power continues to grow. Mobile hydraulic orders received from December 2021 to November 2022 are currently 104.2% of the orders received from December 2020 to November 2021. The following charts are drawn from NFPA’s Confidential Shipment Statistics (CSS) program.

Hydraulic and Pneumatic Shipments

Raw Index Data, Index: 2018=100

Shipments – Cumulative year‐to‐date % change (2022 vs. 2021)

This graph of raw index data is generated by the total dollar volume reported to NFPA by CSS participants and compared to the average monthly dollar volume in 2018. For example, the November 2022 total dollar volume for pneumatic shipments is 105.9% of the average monthly dollar volume in 2018. (Base Year 2018 = 100)

The table above is expressed in terms of cumulative percent changes. These changes refer to the percent difference between the relevant cumulative total for 2022 and the total for the same months in 2021. For example, November 2022 pneumatic shipments figure of 8.2 means that for the calendar year through November 2022, pneumatic shipments increased 8.2% compared to the same time-period in 2021.

Pneumatic, Mobile, and Industrial Hydraulic Orders 12/12 Ratio

Each point on this graph represents the most recent 12 months of orders compared to the previous 12 months of orders. Each point can be read as a percentage. For example, 118.5 (the November 2022 level of the industrial hydraulic series) indicates that industrial hydraulic orders received from December 2021 to November 2022 were 118.5% of the orders received from December 2020 to November 2021. (Base Year 2018 = 100)

Total - Hydraulic and Pneumatic Shipments 12 Month Moving Average

This graph of 12-month moving averages shows that in November 2022, total fluid power, total pneumatic, and total hydraulic all increased. (Base Year 2018 = 100)

54 F E br U ary 2023 WWW.FLUIDPOWE r JOU r N a L.COM • WWW.IFPS.O r G
SHIPMENTS MONTH TOTa L FL u ID POW er TOTa L H y D. TOTa L PN eu . Sep 2022 17.2 19.9 8.1 Oct 2022 17.6 20.4 8.5 Nov 2022* 16.9 20.5 8.2 *Preliminary data subject to
revision.
NFPA UPDATE

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