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SYSTEMS INTEGRATOR Directory
MONITORING HYDRAULIC PUMP CASE DRAINS
PLASTIC PERFORMANCE Q+A THE VALUE OF FINE FIBER FILTRATION MEDIA SHREDDERS BOAST A SHARPER EDGE WITH HYDRAULIC DRIVES MIND YOUR P'S AND Q'S
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February 2024 VOLUME 31 • ISSUE 2
Features
Departments 05
Air Teaser
Hägglunds hydraulic drives offer high performance for shredding machines
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All About Vacuum
06 Shredders Boast a Sharper Edge With Hydraulic Drives
» COVER STORY 08 Monitoring Hydraulic Pump Case Drain: Yes or No
Choosing maintenance strategies for hydraulic pumps
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Notable Words
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IFPS Update
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NFPA Update
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Systems Integrator Directory
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Classifieds
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Web Marketplace
» TEST YOUR SKILLS 20 Attaching Clamps for Proper Assembly
Mastering clamp positions and choosing the right style for every pressure range
22 The Value of Fine Fiber Filtration Media
Balancing hydraulic filtration for power and equipment longevity in critical industries like mining and oil
26 Mind Your p's and Q's
Exploring the fundamental question of whether flow or pressure drives velocity
28 Plastic Performance Q&A
Insights from Tom Zozokos, Product Line Director at Trelleborg Sealing Solutions, on the role of plastics in precision-molded applications
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What is Fluid Power? CHALLENGING CONVENTIONAL THINKING By Andrew Smulski, President, Fluid Conveyance, Danfoss Power Solutions
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power application, what would come to mind? Depending on your role in the industry, it might be a tractor pulling an implement over rolling hills or an excavator moving dirt at a construction site. Perhaps it’s an injection molding machine or a hydraulic press operating in a factory humming with activity. These would all, of course, be logical examples of fluid power. But what about the rows of racks in a modern data center? Or the electric vehicles parked at a nearby charging station? Would
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you consider those to be fluid power applications? I do – let me explain why. Fluid power has always included hydraulics and pneumatics. (Those of us on the hydraulics side of the business sometimes forget that a fluid can be a liquid or a gas.) If fluid power means the transmission of power from one place to another via liquid or gas, then applications such as thermal management can be considered fluid power. We’re transmitting cooling power to batteries or servers or other components that need it. Fluid power is evolving beyond hydraulics and pneumatics. It now includes software, cloud services, electronic controls, and automation – in other words, much more than the components we’ve traditionally supplied. As an industry, we've struggled with this idea. Look no further than the abundant “Are electrics going to take over hydraulics” articles as proof. We faced the same moment of reckoning when electrohydraulics emerged a few decades ago. And yet here we are. We've always thought of ourselves as one type of industry with a defined set of markets. This needs to change. As we did then, we continue to evolve with the times: we embrace change, find new markets, and develop new competencies. And this is important as we enter what’s predicted to be a down cycle this year. Construction and agriculture equipment spending may slow, but other markets are seeing significant investments: infrastructure, civil projects, industrial facilities, and data centers are among them.
Data centers are one of the fastest-growing markets. These facilities require a significant number of hoses and fittings as the industry turns to more efficient liquid cooling methods. Electric vehicles have more hydraulic content (in the form of hoses and fittings) than traditional combustion engine vehicles because of the thermal management and cooling needs. And let’s not forget the pneumatic side of the business. Many modern warehouses and fulfillment centers use fluid power-based automation technologies. The point is, regardless of the macro environment, there is a growing market for fluid power components because of new entrants and adjacencies as well as new technologies. As we think about who we are, we need to challenge conventional thinking about what fluid power is, and which markets we play in. With this will come a need to expand our world of partnerships and relationships. Thermal management entails working with HVAC and climate customers which was rarely the case in the past. So how should we define fluid power today? A perhaps overly simplistic approach might be to consider it this way: If there’s a hydraulic or pneumatic component involved – whether hose or valve or cylinder – it’s fluid power. This definition opens up a world of opportunities – including many in electrification! And to be clear, lest you didn’t get the message from one of those “death of hydraulics” articles, fluid power is here to stay.
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Calculate the Lifting Force of a Backhoe By Ernie Parker, CFPAI, CFPSD, CFPS, CFPMM, CFPMT, CFPMIP, CFPMMH, CFPMIH, CFPE
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s the world’s focus on recycling grows, sustainability remains top of mind. Providers of high-quality machines for shredding and briquetting are looking for ways to increase the life cycles of these demanding machines while remaining environmentally friendly. One solution found to increase both sustainability and machine life cycle is using hydraulic drive solutions. When WEIMA, a leading manufacturer of machines for shredding and briquetting, was looking for a hydraulic drive solution, they turned to Hägglunds, drives that give you high performance and intelligent controls in a compact system. WEIMA now equips all shredders with Hägglunds drive solutions.
The Choice of Drive Is Crucial
WEIMA chooses Hägglunds Hydraulic Drive Solutions for sustainable shredding, paving the way for intelligent, autonomous systems. By Jonas Hägglund, Business Sector Manager, Hägglunds
“Our customers want systems they can operate 24/7,” says WEIMA Managing Director Andreas Mack. “Production time means output, which in their business means turnover. But the process material is destroyed in our machines as it goes from one form to another, which places a huge strain on the machines and their components.” “What’s the secret of a shredder?” Mack explains. “It’s not the steel, but the drive train, the machine control and the cutting geometry. We convince our customers that the best drive system they can have on a shredder for waste recycling is a hydraulic drive system.” The primary advantage of hydraulic systems is the ability to generate high forces and torques while maintaining a compact size. Because they are capable of moving heavier loads and providing greater force compared to mechanical or electrical systems, these systems provide precise control and high torque at low speed, making the product ideal for rugged environments.
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Hydraulic drive systems allow the shredder to adjust to variations in material loads, giving the machine the ability to cope with increased resistance, compared to electric
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systems, which may stall or overheat. Mack says the flexibility in designing shredders with hydraulic systems is matched by that of operating them. “One of the big challenges for our customers is the changing input material, which can be small or large, light or heavy and possibly full of impurities,” he explains. “The ability to vary these two aspects, speed and torque, means security and risk reduction for the customer.” Unlike an electromechanical drive, Mack notes, a Hägglunds drive can solve the needs of the moment. “Every machine can be changed, but you have to spend a lot of money and use a lot of components to give a traditional drive more speed or torque,” he says. “This is the big advantage with the hydraulic drive train. You just push the lever, so to speak, and you have more speed – or less speed and more torque.” In addition, a hydraulic drive can shift between forward and reverse operation, as often as needed. “Customers may have to reverse a number of times to bring the material into position for the cutting geometry,” Mack says. “Variability, being able to continue working at all times, is why they should never consider anything else but a hydraulic drive train.”
Pursuing Even Smarter Shredders
Looking ahead, WEIMA plans to continue innovating, especially when it comes to digital solutions. Mack envisions more independent shredders down the road, and he sees cooperation with the Hägglunds team as part of reaching that goal. “I want to see completely automatic, self-regulating systems, where the shredder decides the necessary operating mode based on sensors that get information from the machine,” he says. This idea fits neatly with the condition monitoring and other connectivity already being employed in Hägglunds drives. My vision for the years to come is a shredder that learns and is able to decide the best thing for a customer’s production, and we have projects with the Hägglunds team where this is in focus.”
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COVER STORY
MONITORING HYDRAULIC PUMP CASE DRAINS
By Steve Thorpe, Distribution Sales Manager, Webtec
W
hen the lifetimes of machine components are well-established and can be predicted reasonably accurately, then a preventive maintenance philosophy is a good one to adopt, and almost certainly better than relying on a breakdown maintenance approach. Preventive maintenance involves predicting the life or performance degradation of a component and scheduling its service or replacement at some time before the end of its useful life. Some components however operate with a large number of variables which can affect their rate of performance loss and a hydraulic pump is one such component. For example, the useful life of a pump can be affected by such factors as: • The correct choice of pump for the application • How the pump has been stored prior to use • How the pump has been installed into the system • The operating pressure and duty cycle of the application • The pump drive speed
• The type and condition of the system fluid (temperature, cleanliness, etc.) • The pump inlet conditions • The correct setting and operation of the pump controls, where applicable • The pump drain line layout
With so many operating variables, estimating the time when servicing or replacement of a pump is necessary will never be a simple exercise. Under-estimating pump life may result in a perfectly serviceable component, with many hours of useful life remaining, being replaced unnecessarily. Over estimating its life on the other hand could result in a catastrophic failure occurring before its scheduled replacement, with all the consequential cost and disruption that this is likely to cause. In such situations, therefore, a predictive maintenance procedure may be more appropriate where key characteristics of the pump’s performance are monitored either periodically, or preferably, continuously. The next question to answer is therefore what are the key characteristics of a pump’s operation that will indicate its performance
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level? To answer this question, it’s first of all necessary to define the common failure modes of a typical pump. Consider therefore a variable displacement axial piston pump, a type that is very common on larger mobile machines and many industrial applications due to its good efficiency, high-pressure capability, and through-drive facility. Such pumps consist of usually 9 pistons fitted into bores in a rotating cylinder barrel. As the cylinder barrel rotates, an angled swash plate causes the pistons to reciprocate within their bores, with the stroke of the pistons being determined by the angle of the swash plate. Shoes or slippers on the end of each piston are held against the swash plate using a retaining plate and the flexible joint between the shoe and piston is achieved normally by swaging the shoe over the spherical end of the piston. In some designs, however, the piston mates with a spherical extension of the shoe. Inlet and outlet fluid passes via a valve plate on the rear of the pump to the pistons at the appropriate part of their cycle. A control piston positions the swash plate at any angle between maximum and zero in order to vary the pump displacement and in response to the action of one or more control valves mounted on the pump. In some designs, the adjustment piston lies on the same axis as the pump shaft, and in others at right angles to the shaft.
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Considering now the most common causes of pump failure, like all rotating devices, wear or damage to bearings will inevitably be high up on the list. There may be several reasons why pump shaft bearings fail but problems with the hydraulic fluid and excessive loading are the two most likely reasons. The wrong type or condition of the fluid together with contamination and temperature problems could all cause premature bearing failure as would excessive loading caused by shaft misalignment or over-pressurization. But of course, all bearings will have a finite life even when working within their rated conditions of service. As mentioned, the swash plate of a variable displacement axial piston pump is designed to tilt to vary the pump’s displacement and is therefore mounted in a yoke which is supported on either side by either needle roller bearings or, more commonly, saddle-type bearings. Saddle bearings are often pressure lubricated but are still susceptible to failure by contaminated fluid. Failures of the drive shaft are less common and are usually caused by bending, due to poor installation alignment, or from a severe over-pressurization of the pump resulting in a torsional failure. Torsion failures may of course also be a result of a catastrophic internal failure of the pump. A leaking shaft seal may be a sign of either a worn seal or a high pump case pressure. Seals need to be lubricated to avoid excessive heat build-up and wear, so starting up a pump without pre-filling the case with fluid can cause premature seal failure. If a pump is started ‘dry’, i.e. with no fluid in the pump case, it can take a significant amount of time for internal leakage to fill up the case and provide the necessary lubrication for the shaft seal and other components, particularly if the pump output is unloaded during this time. Excessive temperature, contamination, and high continuous or peak case pressure are also factors that can result in leakage from the shaft seal. Variable displacement pumps are controlled through pilot valves acting via a control piston or pistons, which change the angle of the swash plate to vary the pump displacement. Control valves may range
from a simple pressure limiting compensator to a servo-controlled displacement mechanism and possibly combined with such features as load sensing and power limiting etc. Such control valves may always be susceptible to contamination jamming spools or blocking orifices and must also be set up and adjusted correctly both at start-up and throughout the pump’s operational life. A very common cause of excessive fluid temperature for example is when a pressure limiting compensator is adjusted to a pressure higher than the relief valve on the pump outlet. Excess pump flow then passes across the relief valve at full pressure instead of reducing the pump flow. Like most hydraulic components, the biggest enemy of pumps is contamination. Normal or abnormal wear of a pump’s internal components will inevitably detract from the pump’s output flow. Wear or damage to the port plate or cylinder barrel face may tend to create leakage both directly from the high-pressure outlet port to the low-pressure inlet port or into the case of the pump. Leakage both from the piston/bore clearance and from the piston/shoe assembly will however always collect in the pump case from where it is directed back to the reservoir via the case drain line. It has long been assumed therefore that monitoring a pump’s case drain flow provides a very good indication of the wear state of the pump thus enabling an estimate to be made of the remaining useful life of the pump. While this is often a reasonable assumption to make, several factors need to be considered if this approach is adopted along with some pitfalls to be avoided. Firstly, as mentioned, not all internal leakage will be collected in the pump case and therefore will not be apparent as excessive flow in the case drain line. Scoring of the valve plate or cylinder barrel end face caused by contamination will often allow high-pressure fluid to pass straight back into the inlet port thus reducing the net output flow. Some pump designs incorporate a case-to-inlet port check valve, designed to limit the case pressure, so again excessive internal leakage may not show up as increased flow in the case drain line. Also, tandem pumps sometimes share a common case drain line, (by removing the shaft seal from the rear pump), thus making it impossible to determine which pump is losing efficiency or if the efficiency loss is due to both pumps. Secondly, any component mounted in the case drain line is likely to add restriction to the drain flow and thus increase the pressure within the pump case, and as already mentioned, shaft seal performance can be reduced by a high case pressure. But apart from its effect on the pump shaft seal, a high case pressure can also cause a more serious issue with the pump. For the pistons on the suction side of the pump, a high case pressure tends to push each piston back into its bore acting against the very low pressure inside the piston bore. The purpose of the retaining plate is to counteract this out-of-balance pressure force and hold the piston shoes in contact with the swash plate on the suction side of the pumping cycle. Where the pump design uses a spring-loaded retaining plate, an excessively high case pressure can overcome the spring force and allow the piston shoes to lift off the swash plate thus causing them to tilt and allowing the metal-to-metal contact between shoe and swash plate. Semi-circular marks on the swash plate surface together with indentations on the edges of the retaining plate holes are characteristic signs of such shoe lift occurring.
Figure 2. - A high case pressure can cause increased wear on the shaft seal leading to leakage from the seal.
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Figure 3. - Swashplate marking and retaining plate indentations indicate shoe lift (Photo credit Danfoss)
When the pump incorporates a fixed clearance retaining plate then an excessive out-of-balance pressure force acting on the piston can separate the shoe from the spherical end of the piston, which inevitably results in an immediate total failure of the pump.
In many cases, the other factor may be the result of a single swash plate control piston causing a transient pressure peak in the pump case. As the pump moves from a high flow to a lower flow condition, involving a reduced swashplate angle, the control piston extends rapidly and displaces its volume of fluid from the pump case. This can create a momentary high flow rate in the case drain line and a consequent high peak pressure in the case if the drain line is restricted in any way. Data on such peak drain line flows is rather scarce but Parker quotes a figure of up to 120 L/min (31.7 gpm) for a 140 cm³/r (8.5 in³) pump which is almost half the full pump flow at 1800 rpm drive speed. So, where the drain connection, and any components mounted in it, have been sized for an expected flow rate of 10 to 15 L/ min (2.6 to 4.0 gpm), (4 to 6% of the theoretical pump output flow), a momentary flow rate of 120 L/min (31.7 gpm) is likely to create a high peak pressure in the pump case. At 1800 rpm each piston and shoe assembly is squeezed and stretched 30 times a second so if the high case pressure is creating a stretching force greater than it should be, the swaged connection between the spherical end of the piston and the shoe will eventually loosen and subsequently fail prematurely. Of course, when the control piston retracts to bring the pump back onto stroke a reverse flow can occur in the drain line.
Figure 4. - Piston, shoe, and retaining plate failure caused by high case pressure (Photo credit www.insanehydraulics.com)
To maintain the out-of-balance pressure force acting on the pistons within an acceptable level, most pump manufacturers specify a maximum pressure difference between the case pressure and the inlet port pressure, which is typically 50 kPa (7.5 psi). It must be remembered however that at maximum stroke angle, the suction pistons are traveling at a high velocity both linearly within their bores and rotationally with the cylinder barrel. So, by the time the fluid has squeezed through the narrow openings of the valve plate and cylinder barrel, accelerated up to the linear and rotational speed of the piston, and then filled the piston bore, its pressure will be close to absolute zero and certainly well below the pressure that can be measured at the inlet port. But even when subjected to such a pressure imbalance, the resultant force would not seem to be great enough to separate the piston and shoe without some other factor having an effect.
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Figure 5. - Control piston displacement creates a peak drain line flow
For these reasons, the drain line of variable piston pumps should be as large and unrestricted as possible and even the relatively low restriction created by a permanently installed turbine-type flow meter may be enough to reduce the working life of a pump. Connecting a flow meter to the drain line on an occasional (but regular) basis is therefore preferable to a permanently installed unit, but care must be taken
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to ensure that flow meter readings are taken under the same pump operating conditions (displacement, speed, pressure, temperature, etc), which may not always be easy to do unless carried out using a defined test routine, and most likely with the machine off-line. In practice, therefore, a permanently installed flow monitor in the pump outlet may be the best way to continuously record the pump flow performance provided that the operating conditions that affect pump flow rate can also be monitored. For a variable displacement pump, these would include: • The pump drive speed • The swash plate angle (pump displacement)
• The output fluid pressure • The fluid temperature (viscosity)
CANbus signal to the vehicle’s main supervisory control system or via a telematic link to a centralized monitoring and diagnostic station. Despite the minimal restriction created by such flow monitors, mounting the units in the outlet port of variable displacement axial piston pumps is the preferred arrangement rather than in the case drain line. Fitment into the drain lines of fixed displacement pumps and motors is much less problematic however since high transient drain line flows are less likely to occur. In combination with a suitable vibration sensor to monitor the bearing condition, a full and continuous health check can then be maintained on the pump, and appropriate action taken to avoid the disruption and cost of unexpected breakdowns. So before using case drain flow monitoring consider the following: • Not all internal leakage from pumps and motors is evident as case drain flow • Components mounted in case drain lines should not adversely increase the case pressure • Check manufacturer’s specifications for maximum case pressures and case-to-inlet
differential pressures when appropriate • Transient flows in variable displacement pump drain lines can be very high • Case drain flow rates will vary considerably with pump or motor operating pressure • Control orifices of variable pumps often increase drain line flow at zero displacement
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Figure 6. - Monitoring pump flow performance with the Webtec CTA Series Flow Monitor
On mobile machinery, the pump drive speed can be derived from the engine speed, which is normally monitored as a matter of course. Swash plate angle sensors are a common option on many variable pumps and pressure sensors are also standard fitment on many machines. By using an output flow monitor that also senses fluid temperature, the final factor affecting the pump flow rate can also be accounted for. Webtec’s CTA Series Flow Monitors are therefore ideally suited to form part of a predictive maintenance system, where they can continuously monitor pump output flow performance at pressures up to 42 MPa (6,090 psi) and flow rates up to 300 L/min (79.3 gpm) while simultaneously sensing fluid temperature. The principle of operation is a well-proven design that uses a turbine wheel mounted in the flow stream and a sensor that senses the passing of each turbine blade. As flow passes through the flow monitor, the turbine blade spins around at a speed proportional to the flow rate. The onboard electronics then convert the sensor pulses into a flow rate signal which can be transmitted via an SAE J1939
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The Overlooked Usefulness of Vacuum Gauges & Switches The following article was written by Dane Spivak of Davasol Incorporated, an industrial brand management firm with many clients, one of which is Vacuforce LLC based in Indianapolis USA which this article is written in partnership with. Its intent is for conceptual examples only. Contact Dane Spivak by email at dspivak@davasol.com.
similar situation may go unnoticed from an automation perspective since the potential consequences are perceived to be much less significant. However, without vacuum pressure readings it may prove to be difficult to identify and localize issues when they arise.
» ONE COULD ARGUE that the most important Figure 1 – Vacuum gauge at rest and at 25.5inHg piece of information in a fluid power system is pressure. Using simple measurement devices such as pressure gauges allows the user to understand performance and identify abnormalities within a system. Furthermore, switches may be used as a gauge, and as a device to signal controls to perform actions as a result of the pressure measurements. The following article will discuss how gauges and switches can be implemented in industrial vacuum systems to benefit the user. Gauges seem to be less common in vacuum systems compared to other fluid mediums. Perhaps because of the low pressures, designers feel vacuum is a lesser threat to workers and the application environment. If a hydraulic system has sudden increases or drops in pressure, alarm bells would ring, figuratively and possibly literally, and the necessary steps would be taken. With vacuum, a
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Figure1 shows a picture of a vacuum gauge at rest and at 86.35 kPa (25.5inHg). At rest, the gauge shows a reading of 0 kPa (0 in Hg) which is atmospheric pressure that has a mean value of 101.38 kPa (14.7psia) at sea level. This is an equivalent reading to 0 kPa (0 psig) at rest on a pressure gauge. In North America, vacuum gauges in industrial use typically display units of inHg (inches of mercury) and bar (a non-standard unit equal to 100 kPa) though other units such as Torr (millimeters of mercury), in H2O (inches of water), or kPa (kilo Pascal) are available. Note that the gauge needle indicator rotates in a counterclockwise direction to indicate that it is a “negative pressure” which is better described as a pressure lower than atmospheric. A vacuum gauge cannot indicate if a positive pressure is exerted in the system
as the lowest point is atmospheric pressure. To detect a positive pneumatic pressure, a secondary pressure gauge can be used, or there are compound gauges which measure both vacuum and pneumatic. Gauges are a simple cost-effective method to obtain a quick visual understanding of system status. For a relatively small system in a point of use application, using a single gauge is sufficient. If we consider a vacuum venturi and single cup gripping a product as shown in Figure 2, the vacuum gauge gives us a good measurement of the vacuum level throughout the small volume as losses are near zero. This way, if the system begins to run at 85 kPa (25 in Hg), but some time later it drops to 51 kPa (15 in Hg), we know that it is not performing at its intended vacuum level. From there, preventative maintenance steps may be taken such as replacing the cup if it no longer seals properly, or cleaning/replacing the vacuum inlet filter or venturi. In vacuum gripping applications there can be multiple contributing systems as shown in Figure 3 where the same system in Figure 3 is repeated to grip one part. Each venturi Figure 2 – Vacuum and cup assembly would venturi coupled to a vacuum cup and gauge be considered their own system as they are independently operated by their own vacuum venturi generator source. In this case, a vacuum gauge on each assembly would be recommended to understand how each individual system is performing. Systems WWW.FLUIDPOWERJOURNAL.COM
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system with reasonable hose or tubing length, minimal vacuum level differences would be observed. But it is not uncommon to see noticeable vacuum pressure differences between the two gauges from leaks or losses. Sometimes pressure differences can be deliberate in a vacuum system where a lower vacuum level is desired at the application. Understanding the vacuum level needs of the pump and at the application are important to establish from the beginning. However, the bottom line is as long as the application runs smoothly there is no reason to tinker around to absolutely maximize vacuum level and reduce losses unless considerable amounts of energy is wasted in the process.
may vary in performance, so using only one vacuum gauge on a single system may provide some form of vacuum level data but not adequate information for the whole application. Revisiting our previous example, one venturi may be achieving 85 kPa (25 in Hg) while all the others have experienced losses down to 51 kPa (15 in Hg). Realistically this is an unlikely occurrence, but conceptually important to consider.
There are circumstances in which more than two gauges offer useful information in a vacuum system. Consider a large centralized system shown in Figure 5 where a vacuum pump powers multiple applications, one of which uses a vacuum regulator. In this system four gauges can be used: at the pump, before the regulator, after the regulator, and at the application. This way the pump vacuum performance can be understood along with the losses through the vacuum line to the regulator, the vacuum regulator functionality can be verified, and the application vacuum level can be monitored. This would allow continued on page 14
Figure 4 – Gauge locations at the pump and application
O-Ring Port Weld Fittings Figure 3 – Multiple vacuum systems in the same gripping application
Larger and more sophisticated vacuum systems experience losses, leaks, and consequently vacuum level variances. For this reason, more than one gauge is recommended in such a system. A good rule of thumb is to have one gauge close to the pump and the other close to the application. Figure 4 demonstrates this concept in a pick and place circuit. The gauge close to the pump is crucial in understanding if the pump is producing desired vacuum to begin with, and the gauge near the cups gives indication of the final vacuum level at the application. In a well sealed and appropriately designed vacuum
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an understanding of overall performance of this system section at each key point and identify problematic areas should vacuum issues occur. Figure 5 is a visual schematic that is not to any particular scale. However, considering that larger centralized systems may have relatively long vacuum lines in different shapes and sizes, impactful vacuum losses may occur.
electrical contacts connect to complete the circuit to turn the signal on. The electromechanical switch is not as accurate or precise as a solid-state switch, but it is a simple cost-effective indicator. It is particularly useful for part presence in pick and place applications to signal controllers that vacuum has been achieved and the part has been gripped by the vacuum cups.
Figure 5 – Centralized vacuum system with four gauges
Now that we have grasped an understanding of where to measure vacuum and the information it can provide, we can consider how to automate solutions for repeatability, preventative maintenance, and safety. Using vacuum measurements alone, vacuum switches are the common method in accomplishing the aforementioned. There are two popular types of vacuum switches in industrial automation: electromechanical and electrical solid-state. An electromechanical switch has a simple design. There is a vacuum level setting which may be preset or adjusted depending on the design. Based on the vacuum set point, the electrical circuit is either opened or closed where the closed setting completes the circuit to send an electrical output. Electromechanical switches are available in normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) options which dictates if the circuit is open (off) or closed (on) at its rest position. Figure 6 shows a normally open switch preset to 34 kPa (10 in Hg). This switch would remain open and have an off signal between 0-34 kPa (0-10 in Hg). Once the vacuum level is equal or greater than 34 kPa (10 in Hg), the switch circuit closes as the
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Figure 6 – Normally open vacuum switch
Electrical solid-state switches operate differently. Without getting into the electrical design aspects, the solid-state switch operates by pressure “disrupting” voltage differentials and providing electrical outputs as a result. Since this switch is not mechanical, it offers longer life, better accuracy, and resistance to vibrations. Additionally, electrical switch models may include LED screens, vacuum readings, and programmable units. Figure 7 shows an example of an electrical solid-state switch with these features.
Solid-state switches are used to monitor vacuum levels in a system to ensure consistency. They can also be used as a safety device such as ensuring an adequate vacuum level is reached during a pick and place application. It Figure 7 – Electrical allows the control system solid-state switch to understand when a safe with LED screen vacuum level and gripping force is met before proceeding with a movement cycle. Another example of a safety application would be to use a switch when power is lost to monitor vacuum level loss. If power is lost while a vacuum gripping system is at 85 kPa (25 in Hg), and safety shut off valves are in place, vacuum may be sealed and “trapped” in the system. Naturally, air will leak into the system and the vacuum level would lower over time. A switch can be used by setting a low point such as 68 kPa (20 in Hg) to take preventative measures once the vacuum level drops below this value. Another type of useful vacuum switch is the pneumatic vacuum switch shown in Figure 8 where the switch (right) is connected to a pneumatic pilot valve (left). For this switch, the output signal is a pneumatic source. So, it essentially operates like the electromechanical type but sends an air signal instead. A pneumatic signal could allow direct control of a pilot operated valve or vacuum venturi as an example. It proves useful for compressed air energy savings with venturis and vacuum on/off controls. This article covered location points for gauges and how to implement switches in vacuum systems. Vacuum measurement is undeniably a major factor in Figure 8 – Pneumatic vacuum switch understanding system performance and implementing the right components in effective areas allows for superior repeatability, monitoring, and safety.
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ATTACHING CLAMPS FOR PROPER ASSEMBLY L
ow-pressure hose assemblies require properly placing the clamps so that they will seal and retain the fitting. The clamp position “A” dimension is very important and is found in the manufacturers’ catalog charts.
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n nearly every industry that uses heavy machinery, efficiency is king. Whether you’re talking about man-hours, fuel usage, equipment wear and tear, or anything else, the ultimate goal is to get the most out of everyone and everything on the job site. Nowhere is this truer than in the mining and oil industries, where a single hour of downtime can have drastic ramifications on the bottom line. In these industries, every edge matters, so you need to look in unexpected places to find true efficiencies. In this case, we’re looking at hydraulic filtration. Modern hydraulic equipment is vastly more complex than it used to be, with higher pressures and tighter tolerances the exception rather than the rule. Hydraulic fluid contaminated with even microscopic particles can cause component failure from long-term wear or even sudden failure that leads to costly unplanned downtime.
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“Better” filtration isn’t always better Synthetic high-efficiency filtration media has evolved to be incredibly effective at catching contamination that can cause damage to expensive equipment. But until very recently, there’s been a downside to these media: While they limit contamination, these medias can be very restrictive to flow, which causes a high pressure drop that can lead to power decreases. When you’re lifting a bucket on an excavator at a coal or gold mine, the last thing you want is a loss of power. So how do we reconcile the need for filtration that ensures cleanliness levels for hydraulic fluid but doesn’t impede hydraulic power? There’s a lot to consider, but filtration companies are constantly researching potential solutions. Multilayered, fine-fiber media like Donaldson Alpha-Web™ is one solution that can pay immediate dividends.
Multilayers, multi benefits Modern hydraulic circuits have complex, sensitive system designs that include electrification, precision tolerances, high pressures, and high pump speeds. These circuits are built to meet
operational efficiency targets for productivity, service intervals, and downtime, and likely need to meet environmental impact targets as well. All of these factors mean that there’s a tiny needle to thread to get the most out of a hydraulic system. The fluid must be perfectly clean and stay clean for as long as possible without impacting the power of the equipment. The sensitive components of modern hydraulic systems are, unsurprisingly, costly to maintain and even costlier to replace. A single general servo valve can cost more than $2,000 just for the part. A piston pump can cost well over $3,000. But the more important number is the lost opportunity cost. What does it cost a mining operation to have an excavator or haul truck out of service for a day? Keeping pumps running efficiently is especially important. As the (nearly literal) beating heart of a hydraulic system, if a pump goes down, the entire system goes down, which means that the equipment is out of service until the pump is operational again. According to a National Institute of Standards and Technology study*, the average maintenance cost for a hydraulic pump is $24 per kW per year ($18 per hp per year). That means that a hydraulic pump with a 225 kW (300 hp) motor can cost $5,400 annually just in basic maintenance. Multiply that by the number of pumps on the equipment and the number of units in your fleet, and you can see how quickly these costs add up. Simply by improving by two ISO codes over synthetic media, you get hydraulic fluid that’s four times cleaner than it was previously.† That change in cleanliness can extend component life by nearly 60 percent.‡ What’s that worth to an entire fleet? 75 percent of all hydraulic component failure is caused by contaminated or aging fluid.§ Keeping these vital components running efficiently is the primary goal of effective hydraulic filtration. Multilayered fine fiber media can clean hydraulic fluid to a microscopic level while not limiting fluid flow and power. But how clean does fluid need to be to protect these components?
How clean is clean enough?
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Figure 1 above demonstrates ISO4406 guidelines for fluid cleanliness regarding certain components of a hydraulic system in relation to internal pressures. For instance, a prefill valve pump operating at less than 21 MPa (3000 psi) requires fewer than 5000-10000 particles of 4 µ or larger, 1300-2500 at 6 µ or larger, and 160-320 at 14µ or larger per ml of
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fluid. Just for perspective, limestone dust can be smaller than 10µ. A speck of coal dust is a 14µ particle. A human hair is 40µ in diameter. So, you can see that even microscopic particles should be kept out of hydraulic fluid!
https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/ams/NIST.AMS.100-18.pdf Results achieved from lab testing. Field testing is ongoing. ‡ According to the Equipment Life Extension Table by Noria Corporation § https://www.machinerylubrication.com/Read/957/hydraulic-fluids-contamination *
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Hydraulic filtration for real-world conditions Much of the available legacy hydraulic filtration media meets these ISO ratings, but they meet them in controlled settings. As anyone who has operated on a construction site can attest, real-world conditions are far from controlled. Hydraulic fluid is subject to constantly varying flow rates, which offer plenty of opportunity for contamination and pressure drops, and filter media needs to be able to handle both without losing effectiveness. Whenever there’s a change in flow rate — when the clutch engages, when the engine speed changes, when the joystick actuates an attachment, etc. — legacy synthetic medias can cause trapped particles to dislodge and get into the system to wreak havoc. A multilayer fine-fiber media like Alpha-Web that traps and locks contamination stands up to these flow-rate changes much more reliably than previous filtration media.
Complex protection for complex systems As hydraulic systems evolve to be more complex and intricate, filtration media also needs to evolve to be more effective at protecting the components from contamination. Effective filtration needs to: • Clean hydraulic fluid on a microscopic level • Withstand the rigors of ever-changing flow rates • Trap and lock particles • Allow fluid to flow freely despite conditions A single hydraulic filter that cleans fluid effectively with multi-layer fine fiber media can save a mining or oil fleet in component wear costs and by limiting unscheduled downtime of equipment. What’s more efficient than that?
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NFPA UPDATE
NFPA Clubs at Universities Near You NFPA Grant Spurs Collaboration Between Universities
»NFPA’S UNIVERSITY GRANT program aims
to enhance fluid power education at four-year universities. We have awarded grants to develop curriculum, which is then accessible at no cost to schools nationwide on the NFPA Foundation website. This year, we took a new approach by harnessing the expertise at Purdue University to assist North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NCAT) as they work to develop a Fluid Power concentration for undergraduate engineers. Both schools are NFPA Power Partner Universities and actively participate in all NFPA fluid power educational programs. The professors at Purdue University are developing five labs that will teach the fluid power competencies identified by our industry members. When testing is complete, these lab kits, estimated to cost about $500 each, will be sent to NCAT. Comprehensive instructions and bill of materials will be made available on the NFPA Foundation website for anyone to use. The collaboration extends beyond the development of lab kits. In late October, Dr. José García-Bravo from Purdue University spent a day at NCAT. During his visit, he taught a mini course on fluid power and collaborated with Dr. Paul Akangah, the professor at NCAT, on materials needed as they build out their Fluid Power Lab. Dr. Akangah, through the grant program, will be visiting Purdue University and Iowa State University to see their fluid power lab and educational resources. NFPA’s commitment to enhancing fluid power education at NCAT goes beyond curriculum and lab development. We have been facilitating connections between NCAT faculty, NFPA member companies, and other university peers, to help ensure the success of the implementation of NFPA Power Partner programs, and to help increase awareness of fluid power education and careers paths among the student population. If you would like to learn more or get involved, please contact Stephanie Scaccianoce at sscaccianoce@nfpa.com. WWW.IFPS.ORG
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»NFPA SUPPORTS STUDENT organizations at universities with annual stipend funding
to help students learn about fluid power while they work on educational and technical projects. Currently for the 2023-24 academic year, there are 19 universities from across the country participating: • I owa State University •K ennesaw State University •U niversity of Wisconsin – Madison •M ichigan Technological University •M ilwaukee School of Engineering •M urray State University •N orth Carolina A&T University •N orthern Illinois University •O hio University •P urdue University
•P urdue University Northwest •S outh Dakota State University • Texas A&M University • Tennessee State University •U niversity of Alabama at Birmingham •U niversity of Cincinnati •U niversity of Louisiana at Lafayette •U niversity of Utah •W estern Michigan University
If you are looking to get involved with these Fluid Power Clubs, see below for several ways for your company to engage. •S peak with a Fluid Power Club about the industry and your company. •M entor a Fluid Power Club – Help to provide a project that the students can work on and guide them through the
work. •P rovide ideas to our Activity List that we share with all clubs. •H elp supply components and materials for students to work on projects.
Contact Kyla Olson at kolson@nfpa.com to learn more about our Fluid Power Clubs across the country and how your company can contribute to their success!
Another Successful Annual Reverse Career Fair at Murray State University NFPA’s annual Reverse Career Fair event with Murray State University last month was a success! With 30 engineering students presenting their fluid power projects, NFPA members had the chance to see the impressive talent coming from our Power Partner University. Students from various engineering degree programs presented their senior design and classroom projects to NFPA members. There was a wide array of projects that all incorporated fluid power in one way or another including a pneumatic hot cocoa machine and a self-sufficient houseplant ecosystem. Thank you to the following NFPA members for attending our event: Parker Hannifan,
Isaacs Fluid Power, Norgren, IFP Motion Solutions, and Hydrotech, Inc. This is our second year with Murray State University as a Power Partner and there are plenty of ways to connect with their students. Currently, they are looking to have an industry representative join their students, either virtually or in-person for a speaker’s bureau opportunity. This is great for company visibility and to meet with potential candidates for internships and job positions. If you are interested in speaking with Murray State University students or engaging with them in the future, please contact Kyla at kolson@nfpa.com.
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Mind Your ’s and p ’s Q By Dan Helgerson, CFPS, CFPAI, CFPSD
I have a question: What is the relationship between pressure and flow?
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ow, some of you may be wondering why I would even have a question about this. After all, everybody knows that “Flow means Go” and “Pressure means Push.” What could possibly be the question? For a cylinder to travel at a certain velocity, there will have to be a corresponding flow rate to the cylinder. For the cylinder to be able to push a certain load, there must be adequate pressure. We have an equation for each function: V=Q/K•d2 for velocity and F=p•A for force. Doesn’t this prove the axiom?
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But here is my question: Is flow a cause or a result? Hmm… You know I often ask that we think differently. It can be painful, but “no pain, no gain.” I am suggesting that a proper understanding of the relationship between pressure and flow will help us think more clearly about the way we transfer energy through fluids. We need to ask ourselves, “What is really going on here?”
Acceleration In our fluid power systems, we tend to think of acceleration and deceleration only at start up and slowdown. We do not usually consider them when we need to control velocity for either rotary or linear actuators. As a result, we may be missing an important relationship between pressure and flow.
That pedal to the right on the floor of your car is not called the “velocity controller.” It is called the “accelerator” and for a good reason. When you enter the “on-ramp” you must accelerate to increase your velocity to match that of the existing traffic. The acceleration force must overcome the inertia of your vehicle as well as the road resistance, tire deformation, and wind resistance, among other things. All of these are deceleration forces. When the vehicle arrives at the target velocity, you do not completely relax the accelerator pedal. If you did, you would not maintain your speed. Instead, you must continue to provide an acceleration force that matches the deceleration forces. When the two opposing forces are in equilibrium, velocity is maintained. Any change in deceleration (like coming to a hill or a sudden WWW.FLUIDPOWERJOURNAL.COM
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gust of wind) would require an equal change in acceleration to maintain velocity. The equation for fluid velocity in a tube or cylinder is V=Q/K•d2 where V stands for velocity, Q stands for flow rate, K is a conversion factor, and d is the inside diameter of the tube or cylinder. For rotational velocity (rpm) the equation is N=Q•K/disp where N is rpm, Q is flow rate, K is another conversion factor, and disp stands for the displacement of the rotary actuator. In each of these equations, it appears that velocity, linear or angular, is dependent on flow rate. So, what in the world am I talking about? There are three other equations that we can use to solve for velocity using V for velocity, F for force, p for pressure, A for area, m for mass, t for time, and a for acceleration: F=p•A , F=m•a , and a=V/t . The first two equations can be reworked to solve for acceleration: a=p•A/m . This and the third equation can be rearranged to solve for velocity: V=p•A•t/m . Notice that there is no “ Q ” in this equation. It is pressure, not flow that determines velocity. Going back to the discussion about the accelerator pedal, we see that velocity is established when the acceleration force and the deceleration forces are in equilibrium. So, in the interest of thinking correctly, the velocity of a cylinder, motor, or rotary actuator, is established when the acceleration and deceleration forces are in equilibrium. The deceleration forces include the load, the mechanical inefficiencies, and the back pressure. The acceleration force is determined by the pressure acting on the area or the displacement volume. There is no movement and no flow until the pressure is great enough to overcome the resistive forces. At breakaway pressure, the actuator begins to move, but if there is no flow, the pressure would immediately drop, and everything would stop. The flow must continue to fill the gap to maintain the pressure as the actuator moves. Flow is not the cause of velocity. It is the result of the velocity produced by acceleration. A pressure-compensated flow control is a variable pressure control. There is more pressure in the fluid upstream from the valve than is needed for acceleration. Through a series of orifices, the pressure is squeezed off until it is just right for the necessary acceleration force. Any change in the load requires a new pressure and the orifice(s) change accordingly. The result is a constant flow rate. The pressure of the fluid determines the energy density available. It is the energy WWW.IFPS.ORG
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density (pressure/volume) that determines the acceleration which results in the flow. I see by your faces that some of you are still skeptical. Suppose we have a hydraulically driven fan on an excavator. The fan is driven by a pressure-compensated pump. There is no flow control valve. The fan speed is regulated by the radiator temperature. A sensing device sends a signal to the pump to do what? Adjust the…? That’s right! adjust the pressure!
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Any given fan speed will have a specific resistive (deceleration) force. That force will require a specific torque output from the hydraulic motor.
“Flow means Go” would be more accurately expressed as “Flow is the evidence of Go” but I don’t expect anyone to adopt that as a mantra. It would take too long to explain. So, what’s the point? Why dig so deep? For those who are interested in efficiency, this knowledge will help recognize restrictive flow controls as pressure controls that consume energy. When velocity is controlled by flow, the power density of the fluid is reduced by releasing the excess energy as heat. When velocity is controlled by pressure, the correct flow will follow.
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hat are high-performance Q Wplastics? plastics can be defined in AtwoHigh-performance different ways. The term can refer to a group
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of polymers that retain their mechanical, thermal, or chemical characteristics even in harsh environments. Alternatively, it can mean engineered polymers modified to improve their performance (e.g. carbon fiber to polyphthalamide (PPA) for strength or molybdenum disulfide to polyamide (PA) for wear and durability). Most high-performance plastics (or polymers) are made of oriented fiber, plastics impregnated with fillers that increase their strength and/or reduce friction in the application. These fillers can be polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) added to polyetheretherketone (PEEK) materials to reduce friction and improve wear characteristics or molybdenum disulfide (moly) added to nylon leads for a harder and more wear-resistant surface. High-performance polymer combinations require the right balance between the base resin and the appropriate filler loadings.
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High-performance plastics make fluid Apower applications lighter and more durable,
Tom Zozokos, Product Line Director for Trelleborg Sealing Solutions, answers questions about high-performance plastics and their applications for fluid power.
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replacing traditional metal components. This is also beneficial for the transition to electrification (covered later). For example, a traditional steel washer can be replaced with a lightweight polymer alternative that can withstand high-temperature environments while improving functionality by reducing wear on the mating hardware. Few materials, such as PEEK, polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), and polyamide-imide (PAI), can meet the demands of such harsh environments. Decreasing weight with these lighter parts also improves the efficiency of the system because less mechanical energy is required to power the application. WWW.FLUIDPOWERJOURNAL.COM
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ell me about the What about hydraulic systems Q Tmanufacturing Q process for and fluid power applications? high-performance plastics.
High-performance plastics are often Amanufactured using injection molding, compression molding, or extrusion. These processes allow for very precise control over the shape and size of the final product. The plastic components can be precision molded to achieve tight tolerances or machined for further refinement and unique specifications. The goal is to improve the overall performance of the assembly and reduce the total stack up of tolerances in the system leading to reliable performance. Precision molded or extruded plastics can help adsorb some tolerances in other parts of the system. They remove the need to grind and modify mating parts in secondary processes making the system less expensive overall. In other words, polymers are often more durable in application compared to metallic components. They have greater flexibility to conform to mating hardware.
ow do high-performance Q Hplastics help with the transition to electrification?
vehicles are powered by batterAies,Electric so reducing weight – and thus the energy needed to impel them - is important. Lighter vehicles need less energy to move so they can go farther on a single charge. High-performance plastics help manufacturers to build lighter, more efficient electric vehicles (EVs) without sacrificing safety or strength. Electric systems generate heat, and too much can damage components, reduce efficiency, and even cause fires and leaks. High-performance plastics can provide effective thermal management systems, helping to dissipate heat and keep components operating at optimal temperatures. This extends the lifespan of the components and systems and improves overall performance.
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Semi-crystalline thermoplastics can be used Ain off-highway hydraulic systems. Individually, the weight difference per part is negligible, but using thermoplastic instead of steel components in several places on a piece of equipment can reduce overall weight significantly. For example, a traditional cast steel shoe pad used in four to six locations on a forklift - can be replaced with glass-filled nylon pads that withstand the same impacts and loads but at one-sixth of the weight. Additionally, high-modulus plastic rings can be modified to include internal lubricants, and when used in systems that don’t require petroleum-based greases they are more environmentally friendly.
an you provide some other Q Cexamples of high-performance plastics in fluid power applications?
Plastic guide rings can be designed to Aabsorb side-load forces in pistons and rods in hydraulic cylinders while eliminating metal-to-metal contact. They also provide a low coefficient of friction, a long service life, good chemical resistance, and high load capacity, as well as a lower wear rate than metal. The guide rings can be purchased with an angled cut for linear motion, a straight cut for rotary motion, or a step cut for special applications. Bearings and bushings of plastic also prevent metal-to-metal contact and reduce friction, extending the life of non-hydraulic systems. Finally, backup rings installed in grooves protect and support elastomeric seals and stop them from being pushed into the sealing gap. They are often used in hydraulic cylinders for excavators and agricultural machines.
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Advanced Industrial Products 9901 Industrial Parkway Plain City, OH 43064 P: 614-873-4602 F: 614-873-3030 E: mikejoyce@earthlink.net W: aipoh.com
Air Sentry 930 Whitmore Dr. Rockwall, TX 75087 P: 972-771-1000 F: 972-772-4561 E: sales@airsentry.com W: airsentry.com
AKG Thermal Systems, Inc. 809 Mattress Factory Road Mebane, NC 27302 P: 919-563-4871 F: 919-640-2233 E: sales@akgts.com W: akgts.com
Affiliated Control Equipment Co., Inc. 640 Wheat Lane Wood Dale, IL 60191 P: 630-595-4680 F: 630-595-6151 E: rsorrentino@affiliatedcontrol.com W: affiliatedcontrol.com
Air Specialists, Inc. 27 Hollenberg Court Bridgeton, MO 63044-2454 P: 314-298-7400 F: 314-298-0440 E: info@airspec.com W: airspec.com
Alfa Laval 8201 - 104th St. P.O. Box 581909 Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158 P: 262-947-3713 F: 262-947-4728 W: alfalaval.com
AFP Industries, Inc. P.O. Box 490 Chesterfield, VA 23832 P: 804-275-1436 F: 804-275-6379 E: fkish@appliedfp.com W: appliedfp.com
Air Tac International Group 4F., No. 129, Sec. 3 Minsheng E. Road Taipei, Taiwan
Alkon Corporation 728 Graham Drive Fremont, OH 43420 P: 419-333-7000 F: 419-355-9211 E: sales@alkoncorp.com W: alkoncorp.com
Advance Hydraulics 3073 S. Chase Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53207 P: 414-481-1545 F: 414-744-1667 E: mail@advancehydraulics.com W: advancehydraulics.com Advanced Control Technology 7050 E. County Road 101 Shakopee, MN 55437 P: 952-882-0000 F: 952-890-3644 E: kawalsh@actsensors.com W: actsensors.com
Aggressive Hydraulics 18800 Ulysses Street N.E. East Bethel, MN 55011 P: 866-406-4100 F: 763-792-4400 E: sales@AggressiveHydraulics.com W: AggressiveHydraulics.com
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Air-Draulics, Inc. 1275 Waterville-Monclova Road Waterville, OH 43566-1067 P: 419-878-9647 F: 419-878-6739 E: sales@airdraulics.net W: airdraulics.net
All Air Incorporated 3116 Expressway Drive South Islandia, NY 11749 P: 1-800-4-ALLAIR F: 914-347-3975 E: sales@allair.com W: allair.com
Allied Fluid Conditioners 536 Township Line Road Blue Bell, PA 19422 P: 215-643-0966 F: 215-643-4017 E: sales@alliedfluidconditioners.com W: alliedfluidconditioners.com Alloys & Components, SW 2525 Sea Harbor Rd. Dallas, TX 75212 P: 800-441-1994 F: 214-637-9303 E: jc@alloysandcomponents.com W: alloysandcomponents.com
Almo Manifold & Tool Co. PO Box 112 East Tawas, MI 48730 P: 989-984-0800 F: 989-984-0830 E: sales@almomanifold.com W: almomanifold.com Alpha Technologies, LLC 320 Premier Court, #222 Franklin, TN 37064 P: 615-771-6650 F: 615-771-0926 E: service@alphafittings.com W: alphafittings.com Alumi-Tec, Inc. P.O. Box 753 Grand Haven, MI 49417 P: 800-327-7558 F: 616-846-1984 W: alumitecmanifolds.com American Centrifugal 1501 31st Ave. N Birmingham, AL 35207 P: 800-326-7717 F: 205-325-8193 E: mstap@acipco.com W: acipco.com American Chemical Technologies, Inc. 485 E. Van Riper Rd. Fowlerville, MI 48836 P: 800-938-0101 F: 517-223-1703 E: Rdirmeyer@americanchemtech.com W: americanchemtech.com
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American Cylinder Co., Inc. 481 S. Governors Hwy. Peotone, IL 60468 P: 708-258-3935 F: 708-258-3980 E: amcyl@americancylinder.com W: americancylinder.com
Anver Corp. 36 Parmenter Rd. Hudson, MA 01749 P: 978-568-0221 F: 978-568-1570 E: info@anver.com W: anver.com
American Grippers Inc. AGI 171 Spring Hill Road Trumbull, CT 06611 P: 203-459-8345 F: 203-452-5943 E: info@agi-automation.com W: agi-automation.com
AOP Technologies P.O. Box 30567 Portland, OR 97294-3567 P: 503-234-0866 F: 503-232-2615 E: automation@air-oil.com W: air-oil.com
AMETEK Automation of Process Technologies 1080 N. Crooks Road Clawson, MI 48017 P: 248-435-0700 F: 248-435-8120 E: apt.sales@ametek.com W: ametekapt.com
API Heat Transfer 2777 Walden Avenue Buffalo, NY 14225 P: 716-684-6700 F: 716-684-2129 E: sales@apiheattransfer.com W: apiheattransfer.com
AMETEK Chemical Products 42 Mountain Avenue Nesquehoning, PA 18240 P: 302-456-4400 F: 302-456-4444 W: ametekhaveg.com AMETEK Factory Automation 1080 N. Crooks Road Clawson, MI 48017 P: 248-435-0700 F: 248-435-8120 E: gemco@ametek.com W: ametekapt.com AMETEK Vehicular Instrumentation Systems 287 27 Road Grand Junction, CO 81503 P: 970-242-8863 F: 970-245-6267 W: ametekvis.com Anchor Fluid Power 5553 Murray Rd Cincinnati, OH 45227 P: 513-527-4444 F: 513-527-4449 E: sales@anchorfluidpower.com W: anchorfluidpower.com Anchor Lamina Inc. 38505 Country Club Drive Farmington Hills, MI 48331 P: 248-489-9122 F: 248-533-6842 E: sales@lamina.com W: anchorlamina.com Anderson Fittings 4325 Frontage Rd. Oak Forest, IL 60452 P: 800-323-5284 F: 708-535-9038 E: dchristensen@andersonfittings.com W: andersonfittings.com Anderson Metals Corporation, Inc. P.O. Box 34200 Kansas City, MO 64120 P: 800-821-5672 F: 816-472-8700 E: info@andersonmetals.com W: andersonmetals.com Anfield Industries 775 Atlanta South Parkway, Ste. 300 College Park, GA 30349 P: 404-530-3804 F: 404-530-3805 E: info@anfieldind.com W: anfieldind.com
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Appalachian Fluid Power, Inc. 3364 State Route 31 Acme, PA 15610 P: 724-593-8333 F: 724-593-8334 E: salesdesk.afp@gmail.com W: appalachianfluidpower.com Applied Assembly Services 4641 Ratliff Lane Addison, TX 75001 P: 214-647-8452 F: 214-647-8453 Applied Automation Controls Inc. P.O. Box 2640 Liverpool, NY 13089 P: 315-453-5670 F: 315-453-5681 E: tswenton@appliedautomation.com W: appliedautomation.com Applied Energy Company, LLC. 2650 Merritt Road Sachse, TX 75048 P: 214-355-4200 F: 214-355-4201 E: mark.scott@appliedengergyco.com W: appliedenergyco.com Applied Fluid Power Inc. P.O. Box 490 Chesterfield, VA 23832 P: 804-275-1436 F: 804-275-6379 Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. 1 Applied Plaza Cleveland, OH 44115 P: 1-800-655-6552 W: applied.com Argo-Hytos Inc. 1835 N. Research Drive P.O. Box 28 Bowling Green, OH 43402 P: 419-353-6070 F: 419-354-3496 E: info.us@argo-hytos.com W: argo-hytos.com Ark-Plas Products, Inc. 165 Industry Lane Flippin, AR 72634 P: 870-453-2343 F: 870-453-2567 E: info@ark-plas.com W: ark-plas.com
Arrow Pneumatics, Inc. 2111 W. 21st St. Broadview, IL 60155 P: 708-343-9595 F: 708-343-1907 E: jbrown@arrowpneumatics.com W: arrowpneumatics.com
Automation Systems Interconnect P.O. Box 1340 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 P: 877-650-5160 F: 717-249-5542 E: info@asi-ez.com W: asi-ez.com
Balluff, Inc. 8125 Holton Drive Florence, KY 41042 P: 859-727-2200 F: 859-727-4823 E: balluff@balluff.com W: balluff.com
ASA Hydraulik of America 160 Meister Avenue #20A Somerville, NJ 08876 P: 800-473-9400 F: 908-541-1550 E: sales@US@asahydraulik.com W: asahydraulik.com
Automation Technology P.O. Box 348 Concord, NC 28026-0348 P: 704-784-8101 F: 704-784-8105 E: cftmw@ctc.net W: industry.net/cft
Bar Hydraulics 4506 Main St. Buffalo, NY 14226 P: 716-824-1788 F: 716-839-2341 E: info@barhydraulics.com W: barhydraulics.com
ASCO Valve, Inc. 50 Hanover Road Florham Park, NJ 07932 P: 973-966-2200 F: 973-966-2448 E: info-valve@asco.com W: ascovalve.com
AutomationDirect 3505 Hutchinson Road Cumming, GA 30040 P: 800-633-0405 F: 770-889-7876 E: sales@automationdirect.com W: Automationdirect.com
Barker Air & Hydraulics Inc. P.O. Box 186 Mauldin, SC 29662 P: 864-288-3537 F: 864-288-2962 E: barker@barkerair.com W: barkerair.com
Ashcroft Inc. 250 East Main Street Stratford, CT 06614-5145 P: 203-378-8281 F: 203-385-0408 E: info@ashcroft.com W: ashcroft.com
Aventics Corporation 1953 Mercer Road Lexington, KY 40511 P: 859-254-8031 F: 859-489-4188 E: info.us@aventics.com W: aventics.com/us
Barksdale, Inc. 3211 E. Fruitland Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90058 P: 323-589-6181 F: 323-583-6276 E: idodd@barksdale.com W: barksdale.com
ASI, Inc. PO Box 1340 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 P: 877-650-5160 F: 717-249-5542 E: info@asi-ez.com W: asi-ez.com
AW-Lake Company 8809 Industrial Drive Franksville, WI 53126 P: 800-850-6110 F: 262-884-9810 E: mreiff@aw-lake.com W: aw-lake.com
Barrington Automation 9116 Virginia Road Lake in the Hills, IL 60156 P: 847-458-0900 F: 847-458-0934 E: cs@barringtonautomation.com W: barringtonautomation.com
Assured Automation 263 Cox St Roselle, NJ 07203 P: 800-899-0553 F: 732-381-2328 E: sales@assuredautomation.com W: assuredautomation.com
Axiomatic Technologies Corporation 5915 Wallace St. Mississauga, ONT CANADA L4Z 1Z8
Bay Advanced Technologies, LLC 8100 Central Avenue Newark, CA 94560 P: 510-857-0900 F: 510-857-1400 E: info@bayat.com W: bayat.com
Atlantic Industrial Technologies 90 Precision Drive Shirley, NY 11967 P: 1-800-254-3131 F: 631-234-3283 E: sales@aitzone.com W: aitzone.com Atlas Copco Compressors Inc. 161 Lower Westfield Rd. Holyoke, MA 01040 P: 413-536-0600 F: 413-536-0091 E: info@atlascopco.compressorsusa.com W: atlascopco.com Atlas Fluid Components, Inc. P.O. Box 4050 Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223 P: 330-923-4853 F: 330-923-5760 E: info@atlasfluidcomponents.com W: atlasfluid.com Atos Systems, Inc. 44-C W. Ferris St. East Brunswick, NJ 08816 P: 732-390-4504 F: 732-254-9121 E: atos@atosusa.com W: atos.com Attica Hydraulic Exchange Corp. 48175 Gratiot Ave. Chesterfield, MI 48051 P: 586-949-4240 F: 586-949-5309 E: sales@ahx1.com W: ahx1.com Automation, Inc. 100-83rd Ave. N.E., Suite 105 Minneapolis, MN 55432 P: 763-571-3336 F: 763-571-4405 E: automationinc@landoflakes.com W: automationinc.net Automation Engineering Co. P.O. Box 15431 Baton Rouge, LA 70895 P: 225-927-4972 F: 225-923-3530 E: aechyd@worldnet.att.net W: automationeng.com Automation Supply, Inc. 1111 Flint Road, Unit 16 Toronto, Ontario Canada M3J 3C7 P: 416-736-4972 F: 416-736-1909 E: rfurneaux@ptmindustries.com W: automationsupply.ca
B B&B Fluid Power 440 S. Golden State Blvd. Turlock, CA 95380 P: 209-632-0616 F: 209-632-9546 E: bbfluidpower@calis.com B&D Industrial P.O. Box 82392 Hapeville, GA 30354 P: 404-209-6955 F: 404-766-4301 E: info@bearingsdrives.com W: bdindustrial.com B&R Industries, Inc. 12 Commerical Blvd. Medford, NY 11763 P: 631-736-2275 F: 631-736-2725 W: manifoldcenter.com B. W. Rogers Co. P.O. Box 1030 Akron, OH 44309-1030 P: 330-315-3100 F: 330-762-5505 E: rrogers@bwrogers.com W: bwrogers.com Babson Fluid Power P.O. Box 509 Huron, OH 44839-0509 P: 800-589-9358 F: 419-433-5629 E: bfppower@aol.com W: babsonfluidpower.com Bailey International, LLC 2527 Westcott Boulevard Knoxville, TN 37931 P: 800-800-1810 F: 800-800-1811 E: marketing@baileyhydraulics.com W: baileyhydraulics.com Bal Seal Engineering, Inc. 19650 Pauling Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 P: 949-460-2100 F: 949-460-2300 E: sales@balseal.com W: balseal.com Baldwin Filters 4400 East Highway 30 Kearney, NE 68847 P: 308-234-1951 F: 800-828-4453 E: info@baldwinfilter.com W: baldwinfilter.com
Bay Seal Company P.O. Box 6145 Hayward, CA 94540 P: 510-732-7000 F: 510-782-2651 E: info@bayseal.com W: bayseal.com BDI 8000 Hub Parkway Cleveland, OH 44125 P: 216-642-9100 F: 216-642-9573 E: msiktberg@bdi-usa.com W: bdi-usa.com Beach Filter Products, Inc 555 Centennial Ave., PO BOX 505 Hanover, PA 17331 P: 717-698-1403 F: 717-698-1610 E: sales@beachfilters.com W: beachfilters.com, sta-dri.com Bearing Headquarters Co. 9939 Express Drive Highland, IN 46322 P: 219-922-7100 E: info@bearingheadquarters.com W: headco.com Bearing Service & Supply, Inc. 1327 North Market Street Shreveport, LA 71107 P: 318-424-1447 F: 318-424-4737 E: sales@bearserco.com W: bearserco.com Bearings & Drives Inc. P.O. Box 82392 Hapeville, GA 30354 P: 404-209-6955 F: 404-766-4301 E: info@bearingsdrives.com W: bdindustrial.com BEHCO-MRM 1666 E. Lincoln Ave. Madison Heights, MI 48071 P: 888-882-3426 F: 586-755-5464 E: sales@behco.com W: behco.com Behringer Corporation 17 Ridge Road Branchville, NJ 07826 P: 973-948-0226 F: 973-948-2562 E: sales@behringersystems.com W: behringersystems.com
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Bell & Gossett 8200 N. Austin Ave. Morton Grove, IL 60053 P: 847-966-3700 F: 847-965-8379 E: monika.laivinieks@itt.com W: bellgossett.com
Brand Hydraulics 2332 S. 25th St Omaha, NE 68105 P: 402-344-4434 F: 402-341-5419 E: sales@brand-hyd.com W: brand-hyd.com
C.F. Wheelock & Associates, Inc. P.O. Box 10491 Birmingham, AL 35202 P: 205-595-1172 F: 205-591-2839 E: info@cfwheelock.com W: cfwheelock.com
BellowsTech, a MW Industries Company 1289 N. US Highway 1, Ste. #1 Ormond Beach, FL 32174 P: 386-672-2558 E: info@bellowstech.com W: bellowstech.com
Bray Controls, Division of Bray Int’l, Inc. 13333 Westland East Blvd. Houston, TX 77041 P: 281-894-5454 F: 281-894-0077 E: bloem@bray.com W: braycontrols.com
Calkins Fluid Power, Inc. 5417 E. Broadway Spokane, WA 99212 P: 509-536-7642 F: 509-534-7310 E: cfpspokane@calkinsmfg.com W: calkinsmfg.com
Beswick Engineering Co., Inc. 284 Ocean Rd. Greenland, NH 03840-2442 P: 800-354-5014 F: 603-433-3313 E: besales@beswick.com W: beswick.com BFO-Buyfittingsonline 4388 Broadway Depew, NY 14043 P: 800-569-0810 F: 716-681-0881 E: bfo@qmctechnologies.com W: buyfittingsonline.com Bijur Lubricating Corporation 50 Kocher Drive Bennington, VT 05201 P: 802-447-2174 F: 802-447-1365 E: bijur@worldnet.att.net W: bijur.com
Binkelman Corporation 2601 Hill Avenue Toledo, OH 43607 P: 419-537-9333 F: 419-537-0041 E: dan.kazmierczak@binkelman.com W: binkelman.com Birmingham Hydraulics Inc. 1675 East Maple Road Troy, MI 48083 P: 248-689-2400 F: 248-689-2403 E: sales@birmingham-hydraulics. com W: birmingham-hydraulics.com Boker’s, Inc. 3104 Snelling Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55406 P: 612-729-9365 F: 612-729-8910 E: rfq@bokers.com W: bokers.com Bond Fluidaire, Inc. 5506 36th Street SE Grand Rapids, MI 49512 P: 616-942-1060 F: 616-942-5464 E: info@bondfluidaire.com W: bondfluidaire.com Bondioli & Pavesi, Inc. 10252 Sycamore Drive Ashland, VA 23005 P: 804-550-2224 F: 804-550-2837 E: bpus.info@bondioli-pavesi.com W: bondioli-pavesi.com Bosch Rexroth 14001 S Lakes Dr. Charlotte, NC 28273 P: 1-800-739-7684 E: info@boschrexroth-us.com W: boschrexroth-us.com Bosch Rexroth, Hydraulics-Industrial and Mobile 2315 City Line Road Bethlehem, PA 18017-2131 P: 610-694-8298 F: 610-694-8339 E: info@boschrexroth-us.com W: boschrexroth-us.com Braas Company 7970 Wallace Road Eden Prairie, MN 55344-2232 P: 952-937-8902 F: 952-937-8944 E: davew@brassco.com W: braasco.com
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Brevini 14141 W. Brevini Dr. Yorktown, IN 47396 P: 765-759-2300 F: 765-759-2301 E: T.Sample@breviniusa.com W: breviniusa.com Brickmann SA P.O. Box 98 Strasbourg, France 67024 E: jcbrickmann@brickmann.com W: brickmann.com Bridgestone HosePower 50 Industrial Loop N. Orange Park, FL 32073 P: 904-264-1267 F: 904-264-3288 E: marketing@hosepower.com W: hosepower.com Briggs Company, The 3 Bellecor Drive New Castle, DE 19720 P: 302-328-9471 F: 302-322-7707 E: rjnewman@briggsco.net W: briggsco.net BSF, Inc. 8895 N. Dixie Dr. Dayton, OH 45414 P: 937-890-6121 E: sales@bsfinc.net W: bsfinc.net Bucher Hydraulics Inc. 2545 Northwest Parkway Elgin, IL 60124 P: 847-429-0700 F: 847-429-0777 E: info.us@bucherhydraulics.com W: bucherhydraulics.com Buckeye Rubber & Packing Co. 23940 Mercantile Rd. Cleveland, OH 44122-5910 P: 216-464-8900 F: 216-831-0254 E: sales@buckeyerubber.com W: buckeyerubber.com Buhler Technologies LLC 1030 West Hamlin Rd. Rochester Hills, MI 48309 P: 248-652-1546 F: 248-652-1598 E: rick@buhlertech.com W: buhler-technologies.com Burkert Fluid Control Systems 2572 White Road Irvine, CA 92614 P: 949-223-3100 F: 949-223-3198 E: marketing-usa@burkert.com W: burkert-usa.com
C C. Arthur Weaver Co., Inc. P.O. Box 31600 Richmond, VA 23294 P: 804-672-6501 F: 804-672-2258 E: Richmond@weavercompany.com W: weavercompany.com C.F.T., Inc. P.O. Box 348 Concord, NC 28026-0348 P: 704-784-8101 F: 704-784-8105 E: cftmw@ctc.net W: industry.net/cft
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Camozzi Automation 2160 Redbud Blvd., Suite 101 McKinney, TX 75069 P: 972-548-8885 F: 972-548-2110 E: sales@camozzi-usa.com W: camozzi-usa.com Canfield Connector 8510 Foxwood Ct Youngstown, OH 44514 P: 330-758-8229 E: customerservice@ canfieldconnector.com W: canfieldconnector.com Canimex Inc. 285, St-Georges Street Drummondville, Quebec J2C 4H3 CANADA P: 819-477-1335 F: 819-477-2908 E: lavoier@canimex.com W: canimex.com
Certified Power, Inc. 970 Campus Drive Mundelein, IL 60060 P: 847-573-3818 F: 847-573-3836 E: cpi_il@certifiedpower.com W: certifiedpower.com
CMC Marine, Inc. 3920 S. 13th Street Duncan, OK 73533 P: 800-654-3697 F: 580-252-2970 E: rpresley@cook-mfg.com W: cmcmarineproducts.com
CFC Industrial Training 7042 Fairfield Business Drive Fairfield, OH 45014-5480 P: +1 513-874-3225 F: +1 513-874-3229 E: info@cfcindustrialtraining.com W: cfcindustrialtraining.com
CMS Custom Manifold Systems 59 Industrial Drive New Britain, PA 18901 P: 215-230-4260 E: sales@cmschant.com W: cmschant.com
Caplugs 2150 Elmwood Ave. Buffalo, NY 14207 P: 716-876-9855 F: 716-874-1680 E: melody.napierala@caplugs.com W: caplugs.com
CFC-Solar, Inc. 7060 Fairfield Business Drive Fairfield, OH 45014-5480 P: 513-874-3225 F: 513-874-3229 E: info@cfc-solar.com W: cfc-solar.com
Carolina Fluid Components 9309 Stockport Place Charlotte, NC 28273 P: 704-588-6101 F: 704-588-6115 E: mmcdonald@cfcsite.com W: cfcsite.com
Checker Industrial LTD. 3845 Wyandotte Street East Windsor, ONT Canada N P: 519-258-2022 F: 519-258-2832 E: checker@checkerindustrial.com W: checkerindustrial.com
Casappa Corp. 1390 Pierson Drive Batavia, IL 60510 P: 630-761-0041 F: 630-761-0048 E: byeager@usa-casappa.com W: casappa.com
Checkfluid 4070 Eastgate Cres London, ON N6L 1B2 CANADA P: 519-652-6373 F: 519-652-0392 E: sales@checkfluid.com W: checkfluid.com
Cat Pumps 1681 94th Lane Minneapolis, MN 55449 P: 763-780-5440 F: 763-780-2958 E: techsupport@catpumps.com W: catpumps.com Catching FluidPower Inc. 881 Remington Blvd. Bolingbrook, IL 60440 P: 630-771-3800 F: 630-771-3801 E: rguminski@catching.com W: catching.com Caulfield Industrial Ltd. 1475A East Thorndale Ave. Itasca, IL 60143-1409 P: 630-250-0425 F: 630-250-0426 E: ecaulfield@caulfieldindustrial.com C-Change, Inc. 11675 Monte Flat Court Gold River, CA 95670 P: 916-752-2984 E: sales@c-changeinc.com W: c-changeinc.com CEJN Industrial Corporation 212 Ambrogio Drive Gurnee, IL 60031 P: 847-263-7200 F: 847-263-9406 E: customer.service@cejnusa.com W: cejn.com CIM-TEK Filtration (Central Illinois Mfg. Co.) 201 N. Champaign St. Bement, IL 61813 P: 217-693-6555 F: 217-693-6673 E: info@cim-tek.com W: cim-tek.com
Chicago Fittings Corporation 756 Landmark Drive Belvidere, IL 61008 P: 815-547-5471 F: 815-547-5492 E: info@chicagofittings.com W: ww.chicagofittings.com Clarkson Power Flow, Inc. P.O. Box 411897 Kansas City, MO 64141-1897 P: 816-221-2268 F: 816-221-1437 E: cfp@planetkc.com Clayton Controls Co. 2925 College Avenue Costa Mesa, CA 92626 P: 714-566-9446 F: 714-241-9203 E: ccinfo@claycon.com W: claycon.com CLEAN FILTRATION USA 1601 W. 25th St. Houston, TX 77008 P: 888-861-8058 F: 713-461-9631 E: service@cleanfiltrationusa.com W: cleanfiltrationusa.com Cleveland Research Company Suite 600 Cleveland, OH 44114 P: 216-649-7206 F: 216-649-7251 E: mkoznarek@cleveland-research.com W: cleveland-research.com Clippard Instrument Lab., Inc. 7390 Colerain Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45239 P: 877-245-6247 E: sales@clippard.com W: clippard.com
Coastal Hydraulics, Inc. 2251 Technical Parkway North Charleston, SC 29406 P: 843-572-5714 F: 843-572-7615 E: jeff.kenney@coastalhydraulics.net Colder Products Company 1001 Westgate Drive St. Paul, MN 55114 P: 651-645-0091 F: 651-603-2635 E: info@colder.com W: colder.com Colonial Seal Company 1114 Crown Point Road Westville, NJ 08093 P: 856-432-0012 F: 856-845-0660 E: marketing@colonialseal.com W: colonialseal.com Comatrol 1407 Pelzer Hwy. Easley, SC 29642 P: 864-644-0055 E: marketing@comatrol.com W: comatrol.com Command Controls Corp. 1455 Davis Rd. Elgin, IL 60123 P: 847-429-0700 F: 847-429-0777 E: sales@commandcontrols.com W: commandcontrols.com Comoso the Hose Authority 1320 S. Priest Drive Tempe, AZ 85281 P: 602-437-8799 F: 602-437-8591 E: Ibuy@comoso.com W: comoso.com Concentric Rockford Inc. 2222 15th Street Rockford, IL 61104 P: 815-398-4400 F: 815-398-5977 E: info.usro@concentricAB.com W: concentricAB.com Concept Systems Inc. 1957 Fescue Street SE Albany, OR 97322-7021 P: 541-791-8140 F: 541-791-8130 E: info@conceptsystemsinc.com W: conceptsystemsinc.com Connector Specialists Inc. 175 James Dr. East James Business Park St. Rose, LA 70087 P: 504-469-1659 F: 504-469-8545 E: csino@bellsouth.net W: connectorspecialists.com
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Bimba Manufacturing Company 25150 S. Governors Highway University Park, IL 60484 P: 708-534-8544 F: 708-235-2014 E: cs@bimba.com W: bimba.com
Brennan Industries Inc. 6701 Cochran Road Solon, OH 44139 P: 440-248-1880 F: 440-248-7282 E: sales@brennaninc.com W: brennaninc.com
Custom Hoists, Inc. P.O. Box 98 Hayesville, OH 44838-0098 P: 419-368-4721 F: 419-368-4209 E: STajbakhsh@ccsdualsnap.com W: customhoists.com Cyber-Tech, Inc. 7943 S.W. Cirrus Dr. Beaverton, OR 97008 P: 503-620-2285 F: 503-968-8882 E: sales@cyber-tech.net W: cyber-tech.net
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D&S Repair Service, Inc. 20 S. Dove Street Alexandria, VA 22314-4603 P: 703-683-0009 F: 703-683-6719 E: dshydrep@aol.com
Delta Q Ltd. 14233 West Road Houston, TX 77041 P: 281-807-1840 F: 281-807-4457 E: info@deltaq.com W: deltaq.com Deltrol Fluid Products 3001 Grant Ave. Bellwood, IL 60491 P: 708-547-0500 E: info@deltrolfluid.com W: deltrolfluid.com Denison Hydraulics Inc. 14249 Industrial Parkway Marysville, OH 43040 P: 937-644-3915 F: 937-642-3738 E: denison@denisonhydraulics.com W: denisonhydraulics.com
Continental Contitech 703 S. Cleveland-Massillon Road Fairlawn, OH 44333 P: 800-235-4632 F: 330-664-7145 E: industrailhose@veyance.com W: contitech.us
COXREELS 5865 South Ash Avenue Tempe, AZ 85283 P: 800-269-7335 F: 480-820-5132 E: info@coxreels.com W: coxreels.com
Dakota Fluid Power 3409 N. Lewis Avenue Sioux Falls, SD 57104 P: 605-338-9982 F: 605-332-0988 E: sales@dakotafluidpower.com W: dakotafluidpower.com
Continental Hydraulics / Hydreco 4895 12th Avenue East Shakopee, MN 55379 P: 952-894-6400 F: 952-895-6444 E: sales@conthyd.com W: continentalhydraulics.com
CPI Automation Ltd. 5155 Timberlea Blvd. Mississauga, Ontario Canada L4W 2S3 P: 905-625-4805 F: 905-629-8409 E: admin@cpiautomation.com W: cpiautomation.com
Dalton Electric Heating Co., Inc. 28 Hayward St. Ipswich, MA 01938 P: 978-356-9844 F: 978-356-9840 E: Dalton@daltonelectric.com W: daltonelectric.com
Des-Case Corporation 3045 Union Rd. White House, TN 37188 P: 615-672-8800 F: 615-672-0701 E: sales@des-case.com W: des-case.com
Daman Products Company, Inc 1811 N. Home Street Mishawaka, IN 46545 P: 574-970-1322 E: shelley@insightsc.com W: daman.com
Deschner Corporation 3211 West Harvard St. Santa Ana, CA 92704 P: 714-557-1261 F: 714-557-4762 E: info@deschner.com W: deschner.com
Control & Power, Inc. P.O. Box 59288 Birmingham, AL 35259 P: 205-870-0274 F: 205-868-0811 E: psw@controlandpower.com W: controlandpower.com Control Enterprises, Inc. (CEI) 40124 Highway 49 Oakhurst, CA 93644 P: 559-683-2044 F: 559-683-8666 E: ceiinc-ken@sti.net W: ceivalve.com
CPV Manufacturing, Inc. 851 N. Preston St. Philadelphia, PA 19104 P: 215-386-6508 F: 215-387-9043 E: sales@cpvmfg.com W: cpvmfg.com Crest Rubber Company P.O. Box 312 Ravenna, OH 44266 P: 330-296-4015 F: 330-296-4684 W: crestrubber.com
ControlAir Inc. 8 Columbia Drive Amherst, NH 3031 P: 603-886-9400 F: 603-889-1844 E: sales@controlair.com W: controlair.com
Cross Fluid Power 4400 Piedmont Parkway Greensboro, NC 27410 P: 336-856-6000 F: 336-856-6975 E: info@crossco.com W: crossco.com
Controlled Fluids, Inc. 7725 South Major Drive Beaumont, TX 77705 P: 800-722-2630 E: isales@confluids.com W: confluids.com
Cross Manufacturing Inc. 100 James H. Cross Blvd. Lewis, KS 67552 P: 620-324-5525 F: 620-324-5737 E: info@crossmfg.com W: crossmfg.com
Controlled Motion, Inc. #101-7562 Progress Way Delta, BC Canada V4G 1E9 P: 604-940-8770 F: 604-940-8733 E: info@controlledmotion.com W: controlledmotion.com Controlled Motion Solutions 911 N. Poinsettia Street Santa Ana, CA 92701 P: 800-696-6165 F: 714-541-2266 E: sales@comoso.com W: comoso.com Controls for Automation, Inc. P.O. Box 4126 Dedham, MA 02027-4126 P: 781-251-9228 F: 781-461-9453 E: dmochi@msn.com W: gocfa.com Cooper Instruments & Systems POB 3048 Warrenton, VA 20188 P: 540-349-4746 F: 540-347-4755 E: sales@cooperinstruments.com W: cooperinstruments.com Copper State Fluid Power LLC 4195 S Contractors Way Tucson, AZ 85714 P: 520-777-3867 F: 520-777-4647 E: sales@copperstatefluidpwr.com W: copperstatefluidpwr.com
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CRS Service, Inc. 1986 Rochester Industrial Drive Rochester Hills, MI 48309 P: 800-277-8830 F: 248-652-9946 E: customerservice@crsservice.com W: crsservice.com CS Unitec, Inc. 22 Harbor Ave. Norwalk, CT 06850 P: 203-853-9522 F: 203-853-9921 E: info@csunitec.com W: csunitec.com Cunningham Fluid Power, Inc. 4020 SE 45th Ct. Ocala, FL 34480 P: 352-624-9333 F: 352-624-3755 E: sales@slypig.com W: slypig.com Curtiss-Wright Sprague 10195 Brecksville Rd. Brecksville, OH 44141 P: 440-838-7690 F: 440-838-7528 W: cw-industrial.com Custom Control Sensors, Inc. 21111 Plummer St. Chatsworth, CA 91311 P: 818-341-4610 x134 F: 818-709-0426 W: ccsdualsnap.com
Danfoss Power Solutions 2800 E. 13th Street Ames, IA 50010 P: 515-239-6000 F: 515-239-6318 W: powersolutions.danfoss.com Data Panel Corporation 181 Cheshire Lane North, Suite 300 Plymouth, MN 55441 P: 952-941-3511 F: 952-941-3931 E: sales@datapanel.com W: datapanel.com Datum-A-Industries, Inc. P.O. Box 218, 1410 County Rd. 90 Maple Plain, MN 55359 P: 763-479-1133 F: 763-479-3667 E: info@datum-manifolds.com W: datum-manifolds.com Deetag Ltd. 66 Firestone Blvd. London, Ont Canada N5W 5L4 P: 519-659-4673 F: 519-659-4677 E: sales@deetag.com W: deetag.com Del Equipment Limited 139 Laird Drive Toronto, ONT M4G 3V6 CANADA P: 416-421-5851 F: 416-421-7663 E: jmenezes@delequipment.com W: delequipment.com
Depatie Fluid Power Co., Inc. P.O. Box 2499 Kalamazoo, MI 49003 P: 269-324-2850 F: 269-324-2870 E: sales@depatie.com
De-Sta-Co Industries/Dover Co. 31791 Sherman Dr. Madison Heights, MI 48071 P: 248-397-6700 F: 248-397-6734 E: dperetz@destaco.com W: destaco.com Deublin Company 2050 Norman Dr. W Waukegan, IL 60085 P: 847-689-8600 F: 847-689-8690 E: info@deublin.com W: deublin.com Devine Hydraulics Inc. 179 Gallivan Lane Uncasville, CT 06382 P: 860-859-1650 F: 860-859-3711 E: sales@dhict.com W: dhict.com Diamond Hydraulics, Inc. 6776 FM 2004 Hitchcock, TX 77563 P: 409-986-3957 F: 409-986-7437 E: sales@diamondhydraulicsinc.com W: diamondhydraulics.com Differential Pressure Plus, Inc. 67 North Branford Road Branford, CT 06405 P: 203-481-2545 F: 203-483-7169 E: info@dpgaugeusa.com W: differentialpressure.com
Del Hydraulics, Inc. 571 Howard Street Buffalo, NY 14206 P: 716-853-7996 F: 716-853-8003 E: markzawadzki@delhydraulics.com W: delhydraulics.com
Diffley-Wright Corporation 1891 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 106 Sarasota, FL 34240 P: 941-343-9750 F: 941-343-0590 E: airbrains@aol.com W: diffley-wright.com
Delta Computer Systems, Inc. 1818 SE 17th Street Battle Ground, WA 98604 P: 360-254-8688 F: 360-254-5435 E: technicalsales@deltamotion.com W: deltamotion.com
DMIC 3776 Commerce Ct Wheatfield, NY 14120 P: 800-248-3642 F: 716-743-4370 E: sales@dmic.com W: dmic.com Doering Company 6343 River Road SE Clear Lake, MN 55319 P: 320-743-2276 F: 320-743-3723 E: info@doering.com W: doering.com
Doig Corporation 7400 Quail Court Cedarburg, WI 53012 P: 262-376-3644 F: 262-376-3640 E: bob.doig@doigcorp.com W: doigcorp.com Domnick Hunter, inc. 5900-B Northwoods Parkway Charlotte, NC 28269 P: 800-345-8462 F: 704-921-1960 E: jane.sexton@domnickhunter.com W: domnickhunter.com Donald Engineering Co., Inc. 3891 Clay Avenue S.W. Grand Rapids, MI 49548 P: 616-538-8340 F: 616-543-8834 E: sales@donaldengineering.com W: donaldengineering.com Donaldson Company, Inc. Industrial Hydraulics PO Box 1299 Minneapolis, MN 55440 P: 800-846-1846 F: 952-703-4652 E: grphydfilters@donaldson.com W: donaldson.com/en/ih Duff-Norton P.O. Box 7010 Charlotte, NC 28241 P: 704-588-0510 F: 704-588-9884 W: duff-norton.thomasregister.com Duncan Co. 425 Hoover Street, N.E. Minneapolis, MN 55413 P: 612-331-1776 F: 612-331-4735 E: bstephenson@duncanco.com W: duncanco.com Duplomatic Hydraulics 9337 Ravenna Road, Unit G Twinsburg, OH 44087 P: 330-405-1800 F: 330-405-1801 E: sales@uhiltd.com W: uhiltd.com DuraValve Inc. 2331 Eastern Ave. Elk Grove, IL 60007 P: 847-616-0430 F: 847-616-0432 E: duravalve@ameritech.net W: duravalve.com Durex Industries 190 Detroit St. Cary, IL 60013 P: 847-639-5600 F: 847-639-2199 E: sales@durexindustries.com W: durexindustries.com Duryea Technologies Inc. 1060 Old Bernville Road Suite 300 Reading, PA 19605 P: 484-277-7137 duryatechnologies.com DTS Fluid Power 3560 Busch Drive Grandville, MI 49418 P: 616-538-3759 F: 616-538-3798 E: mwilde@dtsfluidpower.com W: dtsfluidpower.com Dwyer Instruments P.O. Box 373 Mich City, IN 46361 P: 219-879-8868 F: 219-879-8000 E: lit@dwyer-inst.com W: dwyer-inst.com Dygert-Peck Company P.O. Box 99 Marion, IA 52302 P: 319-373-0373 F: 319-373-2450 E: dmorrow@dygertpeck.com Dylix Corporation 347 Lang Blvd. Grand Island, NY 14072 P: 716-773-2985 F: 716-773-2786 E: tglynn@dylixcorp.com W: dylixcorp.com
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Dynacom, Inc. P.O. Box 467 Cedarburg, WI 53012 P: 262-377-9200 F: 262-377-7702 E: dyacom@execpc.com W: dynacomproducts.com Dynamco P.O. Box 269 Commerce, GA 30529 P: 706-336-3430 F: 706-335-5490 E: sales@dynamco.com W: dynamco.com Dynamic Fluid Components, Inc. 2810 Blue Ridge Blvd. P.O. Box 100 West Union, SC 29696 P: 864-638-5544 F: 864-638-0005 E: vj@dynamicfc.com W: dynamicfc.com Dynamic Sealing Technologies Inc. 13829 Jay Street NW Andover, MN 55304 P: 763-786-3758 F: 763-786-9674 E: info@dynamicsealing.com W: dynamicsealing.com Dynaquip Controls, Inc. 10 Harris Industrial Park St. Clair, MO 63077-1078 P: 636-629-3700 F: 636-629-5528 W: dynaquip.com
E E.F.P.S., Inc. 10801 Hammerly Suite 216 Houston, TX 77043 P: 713-973-1144 F: 713-973-9211 E: efps@flash.net W: efluidpower.com Eagle Hydraulic 12055 Rue Arthur Sicard Mirabel, Quebec J7J0E9 Canada P: 1-450-433-2800 F: 1-450-433-3004 E: sales@eagle-hydraulic.com W: eagle-hydraulic.com
Eagle Stainless Tube & Fabrication 10 Discovery Way Franklin, MA 02038 P: 508-528-8650 E: info@eagletube.com W: eagletube.com EAO Corporation One Parrott Drive Shelton, CT 06484 P: 203-951-4600 F: 203-951-4601 E: sales.eus@eao.com W: eao.com Eastern Hydraulic and Power Transmission P.O. Box 552 Rocky Mount, NC 27802 P: 252-985-1616 F: 252-985-2184 E: centless2@aol.com W: easternhydraulic.com Eaton Hydraulics 14615 Lone Oak Road Eden Prairie, MN 55344 P: 888-258-0222 F: 952-937-7105 W: eaton.com Eaton Hydraulics Training 1785 Indian Wood Circle Maumee, OH 43537 P: 419-887-6506 F: 952-906-3731 E: hydraulicstraining@eaton.com W: hydraulicsliteraturestore.com
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Echo Engineering and Production Supplies, Inc. 5406 W. 78th Street Indianapolis, IN 46268 E: info@echosupply.com W: echosupply.com Edco USA 1671 Larkin Williams Road Fenton, MO 63026 P: 636-349-2632 F: 636-349-2619 E: sales@edcousa.com W: edcousa.net Edraulics Direct 300 International Pkwy. Sunrise, FL 33325 P: 954-315-5185 E: custserv@edraulicsdirect.com W: edraulicsdirect.com EFDYN, INC. 7734 East 11th Street Tulsa, OK 74112 P: 918-838-1170 F: 918-835-3334 E: sales@efdyn.com W: efdyn.com Elect / Air 11897 Cabernet Dr., Suite C Fontana, CA 92337 P: 951-685-1675 F: 951-361-4271 E: rstrasbaugh@electair.com W: electair.com Electro Hydraulic Machinery Co. 2501 John P. Lyons Lane Pembroke Park, FL 33009 P: 954-981-0023 F: 954-981-4022 E: info@ehmcompany.com W: ehcompany.com Electro-Sensors, Inc. 6111 Blue Circle Drive Minnetonka, MN 55343 P: 952-930-0100 F: 952-930-0130 E: sales@electro-sensors.com W: electro-sensors.com Electroswitch 180 King Avenue Weymouth, MA 02188 P: 781-335-5200 F: 781-335-4253 E: info@electroswitch.com W: electroswitch.com Ellison Sensors 6560 W. Rogers Circle #22 Boca Raton, FL 33487 P: 561-989-8540 F: 561-989-8816 E: marketing@suco.tech.com W: esi-transducer.com EMMEGI Heat Exchangers, Inc. 3606 E. Southern Ave. #2 Phoenix, AZ 85040 P: 602-438-7101 F: 602-438-7127 E: sales@EMMEGIINC.com W: EMMEGIINC.COM Endress & Hauser Inc. 2350 Endress Place Greenwood, IN 46143 P: 317-535-1304 F: 317-535-2171 E: inquiry@us.endress.com W: us.endress.com EnerSys 2366 Bernville Rd. Reading, PA 19612 P: 800-538-3627 F: 610-372-8628 W: enersys.com Enertrols 23435 Industrial Park Dr. Farmington Hills, MI 48335 P: 734-595-4500 F: 734-595-6410 E: customerservice@enertrols.com W: enertrols.com
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Enfield Technologies 35 Nutmeg Drive Trumbull, CT 06611 P: 800-504-3334 F: 203-286-2414 E: info@enfieldtech.com W: enfieldtech.com Engineered Inserts & Systems, Inc. 200 D Cascade Blvd Milford, CT 06460 P: 203-301-3334 E: sales@eisinserts.com W: eisinserts.com Engineered Sales 18 Progress Pkwy. Maryland Hts., MO 63043 P: 314-878-4500 F: 314-878-7022 E: bkroupa@engineeredsales.com W: engineeredsales.com Engineered Specialty Products 3295 Cobb International Blvd. Kennesaw, GA 30152 P: 800-367-1377 F: 770-429-0795 E: sales@espgauges.com W: espgauges.com Enidine Incorporated 7 Centre Drive Orchard Park, NY 14127 P: 716-662-1900 F: 716-662-0406 E: Gregory.herman@itt.com W: enidine.com Entwistle Co., Kenett Hydraulic Distribution Division 6 Bigelow St. Hudson, MA 01749 P: 508-481-4000 F: 508-481-4004 E: jkendall@entwistleco.com W: entwistleco.com EPCO Products P.O. Box 9250 Fort Wayne, IN 46809 P: 260-747-8888 F: 260-747-6699 W: zeroleak.com EPE Industrial Filters, Inc. 22272 Pepper Road, Unit E Barrington, IL 60010-1902 P: 847-381-0860 F: 847-381-0918 E: epesmitter@csi.com W: eppensteiner.de Equiposyahn, S. DE R.L. DE C.V. Boulevard Miguel Aleman Valdez No. 17-1, Col Reforma San Mateo Atenco, Mexico 052100 P: 722-208-2712 F: 722-208-2719 E: equiposvtas@mexis.com W: equiposyahn.com Eriks USA 14837 Trinity Blvd Ft. Worth, TX 76155 P: 817-267-8837 F: 817-571-4700 E: sales.southwest@eriksusa.com W: eriksusa.com Ernst Fluid Power Co., Inc. PO Box 13267 Dayton, OH 45413 P: 937-890-5600 F: 937-890-5200 E: admin@ernstfluidpower.com W: ernstfluidpower.com Eskridge 1900 E. Kansas City Rd. P.O. Box 875 Olathe, KS 66051 P: 913-782-1238 F: 913-782-4206 E: sales@eskridgeinc.com W: eskridgeinc.com Essentra Components 3123 Station Road Erie, PA 16510 P: 800-847-0486 F: 866-561-6617 E: sales@essentracomponents.com W: essentracomponents.com Eurotech 1150 Ponce de Leon Boulevard Brooksville, FL 34601 P: 352-799-5253 F: 352-799-4662 E: info@eurotechelite.com W: eurotechelite.com
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FREE Samples and CAD Drawings Available at www.essentracomponents.com EVCO Sealing Systems 2165 Sunnydale Blvd., Suite B Clearwater, FL 33765 P: 727-442-1178 F: 727-442-2247 E: evco@evcosss.com W: evco.fr Exact-Stroke, Inc. P.O. Box 2577 Warminster, PA 18974 P: 215-355-6795 F: 215-355-7941 E: mail@exactstroke.com W: exactstroke.com Exair Corporation 11510 Goldcoast Dr. Cincinnati, OH 45249-1621 P: 513-671-3322 F: 513-671-3363 E: techelp@exair.com W: exair.com Exotic Automation & Supply 34700 Grand River Avenue Farmington Hills, MI 48335 P: 248-477-2122 F: 248-477-5956 E: info@exoticautomation.com W: exoticautomation.com ExpresSeal, Div. of Apple Rubber 204 Cemetery Road Lancaster, NY 14086 P: 716-684-7649 F: 716-684-1678 E: info@expresseal.com W: expresseal.com
F Fabco-Air Inc. 3716 NE 49th Ave. Gainesville, FL 32609-1699 P: 352-373-3578 F: 352-375-8024 E: service@fabco-air.com W: fabco-air.com Fairview Fittings Inc. 3777 Commerce Court Wheatfield, NY 14120 P: 716-614-0320 F: 716-614-0327 E: ussales@fairviewfittings.com W: fairviewfittings.com Famic Technologies Inc. 9999 Cavendish Blvd., Suite 350 St. Laurent, Quebec H4M 2X5 CANADA P:+1 514-748-8050 F: +1 514-748-7169 E: sales@famictech.com W: automationstudio.com Fastest, Inc. 1646 Terrace Drive Roseville, MN 55113 P: 800-444-2373 F: 651-645-7390 E: fastsales@fastestinc.com W: fastestinc.com FCI Automation 3720 Hagen Drive SE Grand Rapids, MI 49548 P: 616-456-7222 F: 616-456-1306 E: sales@fluidconnections.com W: fluidconnections.com
Federal Fluid Power, Inc. 1145 Starkweather Plymouth, MI 48170 P: 734-455-1722 F: 734-455-0222 E: sales@federalfp.com Feroy Company, Inc. 3220 B St. SE Auburn, WA 98002 P: 253-939-1363 F: 253-939-0810 E: glenn@feroy.com W: feroy.com Ferry Inc. 3179 Walden Ave. Depew, NY 14043 P: 716-684-1703 F: 716-684-1706 E: sales@ferryinc.com W: ferryinc.com Festo Corporation 1377 Motor Pkwy. Ste. 310 Islandia, NY 11749 P: 631-435-0800 E: customer.service.us@festo.com W: festo.com Fiero Fluid Power Inc. 5280 Ward Road Arvada, CO 80002 P: 303-431-3600 F: 303-431-3611 E: mbrooks@fierofp.com W: fierofp.com Filtration Products Corporation (FPC) 18151 Territorial Road Dayton, MN 55369 P: 763-428-6415 F: 763-428-8659 E: sales@filtrationproducts.com W: filtrationproducts.com Filtrec North America Box 1222 Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783 P: 705-256-6622 F: 705-256-6064 E: information@filtrec.net W: filtrec.net Filtroil Inc. 1147 River Road Charlottesville, VA 22901 P: 434-293-3100 F: 434-971-8401 E: jleahman@filtroil.com W: filtroil.com Finch Automation 7264 Georgetown Road Indianapolis, IN 46268-4125 P: 317-328-5777 F: 317-328-5778 E: bwhitman@finchautomation.com W: finchautomation.com FlangeLock, LLC 57 Old Post Road #2 Greenwich, CT 06830 P: 203-861-9400 F: 203-622-1238 E: sales@flangelock.com W: flangelock.com Flaretite Inc. 2284 Golden Pond Ct. Fenton, MI 48430 P: 810-750-4140 F: 810-629-4988 E: sales@flaretite.com W: flaretite.com
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Dynex/Rivett Inc. 770 Capitol Drive Pewaukee, WI 53072 P: 262-691-2222 F: 262-691-0312 E: sales@dynexhydraulics.com W: dynexhydraulics.com
Eaton’s Filtration Division 44 Apple Street Tinton Falls, NJ 07724 P: 800-859-9212 F: filtration@eaton.com W: eaton.com/fitration
Flender Corp. 950 Tollgate Rd. Elgin, IL 60123 P: 847-931-1990 F: 847-931-0711 E: flender@flenderusa.com W: flenderusa.com Flint Hydraulics, Inc. 4099 B. F. Goodrich Blvd. Memphis, TN 38118 P: 901-794-4884 F: 901-794-1618 E: sales@flinthyd.com W: flinthyd.com Flint Hydrostatics, Inc. 4084 E. Shelby Drive Memphis, TN 38118 P: 800-238-0155 E: sales@flinthydrostatics.com W: flinthydrostatics.com Flo Draulic Inc. 330-1790 Corporate Drive Norcross, GA 30019 P: 770-925-8935 F: 770-925-4207 E: info@flodraulic.com W: flodraulic.com
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Flodraulic Group 45 Sinclair Avenue Georgetown, Ontario L7G 4X4 CANADA P: 905-702-9456 F: 905-702-9457 E: info@flodraulic.com W: flodraulic.com Flodyne Controls, Inc. 48 Commerce Drive Murray Hill, NJ 07974-1142 P: 908-464-6200 F: 908-464-1553 E: sales@flodynecontrols.com W: flodynecontrols.com Flodyne/Hydradyne, Inc. 1000 Muirfield Drive Hanover Park, IL 60103-5468 P: 630-563-3600 F: 630-563-3850 E: robsheperd@hydradyne.com W: flodyne.com Flo-Products Co. 2305 Millpark Drive Maryland Heights, MO 63043 P: 314-428-4000 F: 314-428-4097 E: customerservice@flo-products. com W: flo-products.com Flo-Tork Inc. P.O. Box 68 Orrville, OH 44667-0068 P: 330-682-0010 F: 330-683-6857 W: flo-tork.com Flotronics, Inc. 10435 Ortonville Road Clarkston, MI 48348 P: 248-625-8890 F: 248-625-8818 E: flotronics@flotronicsinc.com Flow Dynamics and Automation 1024 11th Court West Birmingham, AL 35204 P: 205-581-1200 F: 205-581-1222 E: sales@flowdynamics.net W: flowdynamics.net Flow Ezy Filters, Inc. P.O. Box 1749 Ann Arbor, MI 48106 P: 734-665-8777 F: 734-665-4332 E: flowezy@flowezyfilters.com W: flowezyfilters.com Flow Products, Inc. 2626 W. Addison Street Chicago, IL 60618-5905 P: 773-528-2000 F: 773-528-6474 W: flowprod.com Flowmetrics, Inc. 9201 Independence Ave. Chatsworth, CA 91311 P: 818-407-3420 F: 818-700-1901 E: sales@flowmetrics.com W: flowmetrics.com
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Flow-Tek Inc, A Subsidiary of BRAY Int’l Inc. 8323 N. Eldridge Pkwy #100 Houston, TX 77041 P: 832-912-2300 F: 832-912-2301 E: stevejohnston@flow-tek.com W: flow-tek.com
Fluid Design Products, Inc. 3516 E. Main Spokane, WA 99202 P: 509-533-0479 F: 509-534-2998 E: steves@fluiddesignproducts.com W: fluiddesignproducts.com Fluid Dynamics Midwest Inc. 229 Wrightwood Avenue Elmhurst, IL 60126-1112 P: 630-530-5500 F: 630-530-5513 E: dgreen@fluiddynamicsinc.com Fluid Gear Products, Inc 115 Market Street Marcus Hook, PA 19061 P: 610-200-6045 F: 610-200-6046 E: sales@fluidgearproducts.com W: fluidgearproducts.com Fluid Line Products, Inc. P.O. Box 1000 Willoughby, OH 44094 P: 440-946-9470 F: 440-946-9472 Fluid Motion Sales, Inc. 11220 Grader St., Suite 700 Dallas, TX 75238 P: 972-437-1333 F: 972-437-6288 E: sales@FluidMotionSales.com W: FluidMotionSales.com
Fluid Power Sales, Inc. 314 Lakeside Road Syracuse, NY 13209-9729 P: 315-487-7111 F: 315-487-7822 E: info@fluidpowersales.com W: fluidpowersales.com
FPS Technologies, Inc. P.O. Box 310219 Birmingham, AL 35231-0219 P: 205-798-9440 F: 205-798-3532 E: fpsbhm@hiwaay.net W: fpstechnologies.com
Fluid Power SME 5252 Westchester St. Suite 112 Houston, TX 77005 P: 281-888-6460 F: 281-248-8887 E: info@fluidpowersme.com W: FluidPowerSME.com
Fraleigh Company, The 3919 N. Crutcher St. North Little Rock, AR 72118 P: 501-758-6331 F: 501-758-6814 E: fralco@worldnet.att.net W: fraleighco.com
Fluid Power Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 310219 Birmingham, AL 35231-0219 P: 205-798-9440 F: 205-798-3532 E: fpsbhm@hiwaay.net W: fluidpowersystems.com
Franklin Electrofluid Co., Inc. 3854 Watman Avenue Memphis, TN 38118-6043 P: 901-362-7504 F: 901-362-0343 E: info@frankelectro.com W: frankelectro.com
Fluid Power Tech, Inc. P.O. Box 29399 Thornton, CO 80229 P: 303-650-1500 F: 303-650-9154 E: info@fptinc.com W: fptinc.com
Freelin-Wade Co. 1730 NE Miller Street McMinnville, OR 97128 P: 503-434-5561 F: 503-472-1989 E: tube@freelin-wade.com W: freelin-wade.com
Fluid Power Technologies, Inc. P.O. Box 18622 Memphis, TN 38181 P: 901-365-8767 F: 901-366-9077
Freudenberg-Nok Scaling Technologies 47690 E. Ancor Ct. Plymouth, MI 48170 P: 734-354-5373 F: 734-451-1445 W: fnst.com
Fluid Systems & Components, Inc. P.O. Box 4713 Overland Park, KS 66204 P: 913-642-0111 F: 913-642-0500 Fluid Systems & Components, Inc. 4210 E. 142nd Street Grandview, MO 64030 P: 816-777-1273 F: 816-777-1280 W: fluidsystemskc.com
Fusion, Inc. 4500 Wilson Avenue SW Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 P: 319-373-0373 F: 319-373-2450 E: dmorrow@fusioninc.com W: fusioninc.com
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Gallagher Fluid Seals, Inc. P.O. Box 61367 King of Prussia, PA 19406 P: 610-277-8200 F: 610-277-3850 E: info@gallagherseals.com W: gallagherseals.com
Fluid Power Connections P.O. Box 475 Englishtown, NJ 07726 P: 732-792-0411 E: info@usa-4u.com W: fluidpowerconnections.com
Fluidaire Co. 3600 Chamberlain Lane, Suite #608 Louisville, KY 40241 P: 502-339-8700 F: 502-339-1080 E: fluidaire@worldnet.att.net
Galland Henning Nopak Inc. 10179 S. 57th St. Franklin, WI 53132 P: 414-645-6000 F: 414-645-6048 E: info@nopak.com W: Nopak.com
Fluid Power Engineering Co., Inc. 110 Gordon Elk Grove, IL 60007 P: 847-364-7455 F: 847-364-7797 E: fpeinfo@fpeinc.com W: fpeinc.com
FluidTech, LLC 10940 Eicher Dr. Lenexa, KS 66219 P: 913-307-2921 F: 913-894-4218 E: dwatson@fluidtech.net W: fluidtech.net
Gast Manufacturing, Inc. P.O. Box 97 Benton Harbor, MI 49023 P: 616-926-6171 F: 616-927-0808
Fluid Power Associates/Atos 50 Aberdeen Road York, PA 17406 P: 717-840-7814 F: 717-840-7396 E: info@fluidpowerassociates.com W: fluidpowerassociates.com
Fluid Power Inc. 534 Township Line Road Blue Bell, PA 19422 P: 215-643-0350 F: 215-643-4017 E: sales@fluidpowerinc.com W: fluidpowerinc.com Fluid Power Products, Inc. 1251 Georgetown Road, Suite F Lexington, KY 40511-1067 P: 859-231-8882 F: 859-254-8333 E: info@fppincorporated.com W: fppincorporated.com Fluid Power Products, Inc. 302 Turnpike Road Southborough, MA 01772 P: 508-481-8881 F: 508-485-4346 E: info@fppinc.com W: fppinc.com Fluid Power Sales, Inc. 8257 Loop Road Baldwinsville, NY 13027 P: 315-638-7111 F: 315-638-7117 E: info@fluidpowersales.com W: fluidpowersales.com
Fluidtechnik USA, Inc. PO Box 715 Uwchland, PA 19480 P: 610-321-2407 F: 610-321-2409 E: sales@fluidtechnikusa.com W: fluidtechnikusa.com
Gates Corporation P.O. Box 5887 Denver, CO 80217 P: 303-744-1911 F: 303-744-4540 E: gatesmail@salessupport.com W: gates.com/fluidpower Geartek 1506 S. Fulton Drive Corinth, MS 38834 P: 662-286-2252 F: 662-287-6580 E: haisales@geartek.com W: geartek.com
FluiDyne Fluid Power 31915 Groesbeck Hwy. Fraser, MI 48026 P: 586-296-7200 E: sales@fluidynefp.com W: fluidynefp.com
Gefran, Inc. 400 Willow St North Andover, NH 01845 P: 888-888-4474 E: sales.us@gefran.com W: gefran.com
FORCE America 501 East Cliff Road Burnsville, MN 55337 P: 952-707-1300 E: marketing@forceamerica.com W: forceamerica.com
GEMELS NORTH AMERICA, INC. 775 Dillon Drive Wood Dale, IL 60191 P: 1-630-422-3119 E: northamerica@gemels.com W: gemels.com
Foster Manufacturing Co., Inc. 2324 West Battlefield Rd. Springfield, MO 65807-4098 P: 417-881-6600 F: 417-881-3645 E: foster@couplers.com W: couplers.com
Gems Sensors & Controls One Cowles Road Plainville, CT 06062 P: 800-378-1600 F: 860-747-4244 E: info@gemssensors.com W: gemssensors.com
Gemu Valves, Inc. 3800 Camp Creek Pkwy. Bldg. 2600, Ste. 120 Atlanta, GA 30331 P: 678-553-3400 F: 404-344-9350 E: info@gemu.com W: gemu.com George T. White Co., Ltd. 1665 Turner Road Windsor, ON N8W 3J8 CANADA P: 519-256-2331 F: 519-256-6311 E: info@geotwhite.com W: geotwhite.com Gibson Engineering Company, Inc. P.O. Box 561 Norwood, MA 02062-0561 P: 781-769-3600 F: 781-769-8455 E: sales@gibsonengineering.com W: gibsonengineering.com Gir Del Hydraulic Service 16638 110 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5P 1G9 CANADA P: 780-483-1060 F: 780-489-3015 GO Switch 3300 Fern Valley Road Louisville, KY 40213 P: 502-969-8000 F: 502-969-8107 E: info@topworx.com W: goswitch.com GPM Controls 1607 Industrial Dr. Carlisle, PA 17013 P: 717-218-6565 E: info@gpmcontrols.com W: gpmcontrols.com Grand River Sales Ltd. P.O. Box 570 Guelph, ON Canada N1H 6L2 P: 519-824-6550 F: 519-824-6553 E: mail@grsales.on.ca W: grandriversales.com Granzow Inc. 2300 Crownpoint Executive Dr. Charlotte, NC 28227 P: 704-845-2300 F: 704-845-2301 E: sales@granzow.com W: granzow.com Great Lakes Fluid Power 4170 36th Street SE Grand Rapids, MI 49512 P: 619-975-5223 F: 616-949-6598 E: glh@glhydraulic.com W: glhydraulics.com Green Hydraulic Power 15401 Assembly Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92649 P: 714-333-7367 F: 714-895-3561 E: srasmussen@ greenhydraulicpower.com W: greenhydraulicpower.com Greenco Corporation 5688 West Crenshaw St. Tampa, FL 33634 P: 813-882-4400 F: 813-888-6688 E: sales@greencocylinders.com W: sales@greencocylinders.com GS Global Resources 926 Perkins Dr. Mukwonago, WI 53149 P: 262-378-5200 F: 262-378-5400 E: sales@gsgr.com W: gsglobalresources.com GS-Hydro 16405 Air Center Blvd., Suite 400 Houston, TX 77032 P: 281-209-1000 F: 281-209-2905 E: sales@gshydro.us W: gshydro.us Guardian Ind., Inc. 300 Indiana Hwy. 212 Michigan City, IN 46360 P: 219-874-5248 F: 219-879-6643 E: sales@guardiancouplings.com W: guardiancouplings.com
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Gulf Controls Company, LLC P.O. Box 15100 Tampa, FL 33684-5100 P: 813-884-0471 F: 813-888-5680 E: gcc@gulfcontrols.com W: gulfcontrols.com
H H. G. Schaevitz LLC dba Alliance Sensors Group 102 Commerce Dr. Unit 8 Moorestown, NJ 08057 P: 856-727-0250 F: 856-727-0251 E: sales@alliancesensors.com W: alliancesensors.com H. H. Barnum Company 7915 Lochlin Drive Brighton, MI 48116 P: 248-486-7300 E: roger.domka@hhbarnum.com W: hhbarnum.com H.R. Textron 25200 W. Rye Canyon Road Valencia, CA 91355 P: 661-702-5734 F: 661-702-5624 E: mtandy@hrtextron.textron.com W: hrtextron.com
Hallite Seals International 130 Oldfield Rd. Hampton, Middlesex TW12 2HT England P: +44 (0) 20 8941 2244 F: +44 (0) 20 8783 1669 E: sales@hallite.com W: hallite.com Hampton Controls PO Box 187 Wendel, PA 15691 P: 724-861-0150 F: 724-861-0160 E: sales@hamptoncontrols.com W: hamptoncontrols.com Hankison International 1000 Philadelphia St. Canonsburg, PA 15317 P: 724-746-4240 F: 724-745-6040 E: inquiry@hankisonintl.com W: hankisonintl.com Hannon Hydraulics, Inc. 625 N. Loop 12 Irving, TX 75061 P: 800-333-4266 F: 972-554-4047 E: info@hannonhydraulics.com W: hannonhydraulics.com Harris Equipment/Mercury Pneumatic Company 2010 N. Ruby St. Melrose Park, IL 60160 P: 708-343-0866 F: 708-343-0995 E: harrisequipment@ harrisequipment.com W: harrisequipment.com
Horton Fluid Power, Inc. 6776 W. Victory Rd. Boise, ID 83709 P: 208-343-0251 F: 208-331-9897 E: sales@hortonfluidpower.com W: hortonfluidpower.com
Hy Quip LLC 1811 Dolphin Dr. Waukesha, WI 53186 P: 262-521-2170 F: 262-521-2723 E: eric.jensen@hyquip.net W: hyquip.net
Hose & Fittings, Etc. 1811 Enterprise Blvd. West Sacramento, CA U.S.A. 956913423 P: 916-372-3888 F: 916-371-5777 E: hfe@2xtreme.net
HYDAC Technology Corp. 2260 City Line Rd. Bethlehem, PA 18017 P: 610-266-0100 F: 610-264-7529 E: sales@hydacusa.com W: hydacusa.com
Houghton International P.O. Box 930 Valley Forge, PA 19482 P: 610-666-4095 F: 610-879-1463 E: tnoblit@houghtonintl.com W: houghtonintl.com
Hyde Industrial Blade Solutions 54 Eastford Road Southbridge, MA 01550 P: 1-800-872-4933 F: 1-508-764-8172 E: sales@hydeblades.com W: hydeblades.com
Houston Hydraulic Sales and Service, Inc. P.O. Box 8586 Houston, TX 77249-8586 P: 713-692-4421 F: 713-692-0259 E: info@houstonhydraulic.com W: houstonhydraulic.com
Hydra Technology Corporation 179 Grider St. Buffalo, NY 14215 P: 800-965-6250 F: 716-896-4629 E: info@hydratechnologycorp.com W: hydratechnologycorp.com or hydra-tek.com
Howell Laboratories, Inc. Rte. 117, Harrison Road. Bridgton, ME 04009 P: 207-647-3327 F: 207-647-8273 E: contracts@howelllabs.com W: hfi.biz
Hydradyne, LLC 15050 FAA Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76155 P: 817-391-1547 F: 817-391-1589 E: ssmith@rfallc.com W: hydradynellc.com
High Pressure Equipment 2955 West 17th Street Erie, PA 16505 P: 800-289-7447 F: 814-838-6075 E: sales@highpressure.com W: highpressure.com
HPE Automation 1020 N.W. 6th Street Building E. Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 P: 954-429-9560 F: 954-429-0858 E: info@hpeco.com W: hpeco.com
Hydra-Fab Fluid Power, Inc. 3585 Laird Road, Unit #5 Mississauga, ON Canada L5L 5Z8 P: 905-569-1819 F: 905-569-7801 E: rgores@hydrafab.com W: hydrafab.com
HTE Technologies 436 Anglum Road Hazelwood, MO 63042-2449 P: 314-731-4444 F: 314-731-4424 E: HTE63042@aol.com
Hydra-Fab Technologies, Inc. P.O. Box 60090 Boisbriand, Quebec Canada J7H 1N1 P: 450-419-9411 F: 450-419-9408 E: service@hft.ca
HL Hydraulic, Inc. P.O. Box 450 Seneca, PA 16346 P: 814-677-4086 F: 814-677-4087 E: kkirk@hlhydraulic.com W: hlhydraulic.com
Huade-USA 1152 Marsh Street, Suite D Valparaiso, IN 46385 P: 219-548-2211 F: 219462-0774 E: info@huade-usa.com W: huade-usa.com
Hydraforce, Inc. 500 Barclay Blvd. Lincolnshire, IL 60069 P: 847-793-2300 F: 847-793-0086 E: info@hydraforce.com W: hydraforce.com
HMF Innovations, Inc. 2214 Franklin St. Manitowoc, WI 54220 P: 920-684-7165 F: 920-684-6004 E: jherrmann@hmf.com W: hmf.com
Hudson Extrusions, Inc. 1255 Norton Rd., P.O. Box 255 Hudson, OH 44236-0255 P: 330-653-6015 F: 330-653-6551 W: hudsonextrusions.com
Hydra-Hose & Supply Co. 5017 Cleveland Street Virginia Beach, VA 23462 P: 757-497-8704 F: 747-490-5930 E: info@hydrahose.net W: hydrahose.net
Harvard Corporation 505 Union Street Evansville, WI 53536 P: 608-882-6330 F: 608-882-5127 W: harvardcorp.com
Henry M. Wood Co. 9774 Windisch Road West Chester, OH 45069 P: 513-755-4060 F: 513-755-4067 E: bob@henrymwood.com W: henrymwood.com
Haskel International Inc. 100 East Graham Place Burbank, CA 91502-2027 P: 800-743-2720 F: 818-841-4291 E: sales@haskel.com W: haskel.com
Hercules Sealing Products 420 Park Place Blvd Suite 100 Clearwater, FL 33759 P: 727-796-1300 F: 727-797-8849 E: sales@herculesus.com W: herculesus.com
Hauhinco 1325 Evans City Rd. Evans City, PA 16033 P: 724-789-7050 F: 724-789-7056 E: info@hauhinco.com W: hauhinco.com
Heypac, Inc. 1029 John-R Rd. Rochester Hills, MI 48307 P: 248-652-3500 F: 248-652-1717 E: answers@heypac.com W: heypac.com
HAWE Hydraulik 13020-A Jamesburg Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 P: 704-509-1599 F: 704-509-6302 E: info@HAWEusa.com W: HAWE.com
HFI Fluid Power Products 1210 Washington Ave. Racine, WI 53403 P: 262-634-5534 F: 262-634-2127 E: sales@hfi.biz W: hfi.biz
Haydon Switch & Instrument, Inc. 1500 Meriden Rd. Waterbury, CT 06705 P: 203-756-7441 F: 203-756-8724 E: info@hsi-inc.com W: hsi-inc.com
Higginson Equipment Sales P.O. Box 5011 Burlington, ON L7R 3Z4 CANADA P: 905-335-2211 F: 905-335-8756 E: info@higginson.ca W: higginson.ca
HBC-Radiomatic, Inc. 1017 Petersburg Road Hebron, KY 41048 P: 859-689-6400 F: 866-266-7227 E: sales@hbc-usa.com W: hbc-usa.com Heartland Hydraulics, Inc. P.O. Box 1274 Mt. Vernon, OH 43050-1274 P: 740-392-4673 F: 740-392-7611 E: heahyd@aol.com W: heartlandhydraulics.com Heavy Motions Inc. 2134 S Green Privado Ontario, CA 91761 P: 866-865-8889 F: 909-498-0468 E: lisavu@heavymotions.com W: heavymotions.com Heco, Inc. P.O. Box 1388 West Sacramento, CA 95691 P: 916-372-5411 F: 916-373-0952 E: info@hecogear.com W: hecogear.com HED Inc. 2120 Constitution Ave. Hartford, WI 53027 P: 800-398-2224 E: Support@HEDONLINE.com W: HEDONLINE.com
Harrison Hose and Tubing Inc. P.O. Box 9386 Trenton, NJ 08650 P: 609-631-8804 F: 609-631-8796 E: sales@harrisonhose.com W: harrisonhose.com
Hedland Flow Meters 8635 Washington Ave. Racine, WI 53406-3738 P: 262-639-6770 F: 262-639-2267 E: hedlandinfo@racinefed.com W: hedland.com
Harrison Hydraulic Solutions 14233 West Road Houston, TX 77041 P: 281-807-4420 F: 281-807-4815 E: fluidpower@harrisonhydragen.org W: harrisonhydragen.com
Heeren Company 513 31st Avenue Rock Island, IL 61201-2000 P: 309-794-1111 F: 309-794-1811 E: info@heeren.com W: heeren.com
The Hartfiel Company 8117 Wallace Road Eden Prairie, MN 55344 P: 952-974-2500 F: 952-974-2600 E: hartfiel@hartfiel.com W: hartfiel.com
Heinrichs USA LLC 1895 Airport Exchange Blvd., Suite 200 Erlanger, KY 41018 P: 859-371-4999 F: 859-371-4899 E: mail@heinrichs-usa.com W: heinrichs-usa.com
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Hei-Tek Automation 21602 N. 2nd Avenue, Suite 4 Phoenix, AZ 85027 P: 602-269-7931 F: 602-269-8937 E: info@heitek.biz
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Hoerbiger-Origa Corporation 100 West Lake Drive Glendale Heights, IL 60139 P: 630-871-8300 F: 630-871-1515 W: hoerbigeroriga.com Hoffer Flow Controls 107 Kitty Hawk Lane Elizabeth City, NC 27906 P: 252-331-1997 F: 252-331-2886 E: info@hofferflow.com W: hofferflow.com Holmbury Inc. 33801 Curtis Blvd., Ste. 104 Eastlake, OH 44095 P: 866-465-6287 F: 440-578-1073 E: couplings@holmburyusa.com W: holmburyusa.com Honor Gear Pumps Corp. 222 S. Navigation Blvd. Corpus Christi, TX 78405 P: 800-984-9727 F: 713-461-9631 E: service@honorpumps.com W: honorpumps.com Hope Group, The P.O. Box 840 Northboro, MA 01532 P: 508-393-7660 F: 508-393-8203 E: crhoten@thehopegroup.com W: thehopegroup.com
Hughes-Hitech, Inc. 9685 Main Street Clarence, NY 14031-2036 P: 800-759-8374 F: 716-759-8289 E: hiphitec@buffnet.net W: hughesind.com Humphrey Automation Inc. 570 Alden Road Unit #10 Markham, ON L3R 8N5 CANADA P: 905-479-3633 F: 905-479-3755 E: humphrey@pneumation.ca W: pneumation.ca Humphrey Products Company P.O. Box 2008 Kalamazoo, MI 49003 P: 616-381-5500 F: 616-381-4113 E: sscott@humphrey-products.com W: humphrey-products.com
Hunger Hydraulics, C.C. Ltd. 63 Dixie Highway Rossford, OH 43460 P: 1-800-248-9232 F: 1-419-666-9834 E: k.hunger@hunger-hydraulics.com W: hunger-hyrdraulics.com
Hydramation, Inc. 9329 Ravenna Rd. Twinsburg, OH 44087 P: 330-405-5544 F: 330-405-5552 E: sales@hydramation.com W: hydramation.com Hydra-Power Systems, Inc. 5445 NE 122nd Ave. Portland, OR 97294 P: 800-777-5047 F: 503-775-6447 E: lstuart@hpsx.com W: hydrapowersystems.com Hydraquip Corporation P.O. Box 925009 Houston, TX 77292-5009 P: 713-680-1951 F: 713-680-9799 E: hydraq@ix.netcom.com W: hydraquip.com Hydraquip Distribution, Inc. 3906 Hwy. 90 East Broussard, LA 70518 P: 337-837-4114 F: 337-837-4116 E: bboyle@hydraquip.com W: hydraquip.com Hydraquip Distribution, Inc. 4130 S. 70th East Avenue Tulsa, OK 74145 P: 918-663-3661 F: 918-622-2435 E: bboyle@hydraquip.com W: hydraquip.com
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Hallite Seals Americas, Inc. USA 50777 Varsity Court Wixom, MI 48393 P: 248-668-5200 F: 248-668-5210 E: sales@hallite.us W: hallite.com
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Hydraquip Distribution, Inc. 4723 Pinemont Drive Houston, TX 77092 P: 713-680-1951 F: 713-680-9799 E: bboyle@hydraquip.com W: hydraquip.com
Hydraulic Warehouse, Inc. 0121 9th Street Lewiston, ID 83501 P: 208-743-7058 F: 208-746-5518 E: ed@hydwarehouse.com W: Hydwarehouse.com
Hydrasoft Corporation 608 S. Main Ave. Kankakee, IL 60901 P: 815-933-8840 F: 815-933-8861 E: dlpersson@aol.com
Hydraulics, Inc. 2935 St. Louis Avenue Fort Worth, TX 76110 P: 817-923-1965 F: 817-927-8002 E: sales@hydraulicsinc.com W: hydraulicsinc.com
Hydraulex 47995 Gratiot Ave Chesterfield, MI 48051 P: 1-800-422-4279 F: 586-949-5342 E: sales@hydraulex.com W: hydraulex.com Hydraulic & Pneumatic Sales, Inc. P.O. Box 410587 Charlotte, NC 28241 P: 704-588-3234 F: 704-588-1569 E: info@hpsalesinc.com W: hpsalesinc.com Hydraulic Components Co., Inc. 13406 SE 32nd Street Bellevue, WA 98005 P: 425-747-0927 F: 425-747-0940 W: hydrauliccomponents.com Hydraulic Parts Source 41350 Production Drive Harrison Township, MI 48045 P: 586-463-3166 F: 586-463-3398 E: sales@hydparts.com W: hydparts.com Hydraulic Pneumatic Mart 2416 W. Campus Drive Tempe, AZ 85040 P: 602-437-8799 F: 602-437-8597 E: fluidcp@dancris.com W: hydraulicpneumaticmart.com Hydraulic Repair and Design, Corp. 701 North Levee Road Puyallup, WA 98371 P: 253-604-0400 F: 253-604-0408 Toll Free: 1-800-323-8416 E: sales@h-r-d.com W: h-r-d.com Hydraulic Resources, Inc. 567 Pine Hill Rd. White, PA 15490 P: 724-455-6060 F: 724-455-6344 E: sales@hydraulicresourcesinc.com W: hydraulicresourcesinc.com Hydraulic Specialty Inc. 1131 72nd Ave. NE Fridley, MN 55432 P: 763-571-3072 F: 763-571-2330 E: sales@hydraulicspecialty.com W: hydraulicspecialty.com Hydraulic Supply Company 300 International Parkway Sunrise, FL 33325 P: 800-507-9651 F: 954-845-9113 E: sales@hydraulic-supply.com W: hydraulic-supply.com
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Hydraulics International, Inc. 20961 Knapp Street Chatsworth, CA 91311 P: 818-407-3400 F: 818-407-3428 E: lturner@hiipumps.com W: hiipumps.com Hydra-Zorb Company 2450 Commercial Drive Auburn Hills, MI 48371 P: 248-373-5151 F: 248-373-0711 E: sales@hydra-zorb.com W: hydra-zorb.com Hydro Air LLC. 243 State Street North Haven, CT 06473 P: 203-248-8863 F: 203-248-8867 E: croser@hydroair.net W: hydroair.net
Hy-Pro Corporation 12955 Ford Dr. Fishers, IN 46038 P: 317-849-3535 F: 317-849-9201 E: info@hyprofiltration.com W: hyprofiltration.com
Indumo, Inc. 7307 Henri-Bourassa Ouest St. Laurent, PQ Canada H4S 2E2 P: 514-331-5550 F: 514-331-5209 E: g.toundijan@indumo.com W: indumo.com
International Fluid Power of America 43123 Business Park Drive Temecula, CA 92590 P: 951-676-2155 F: 951-676-2156 E: info@intlfpa.com W: intlfpa.com
Hyspeco, Inc. 1729 S. Sabin St. Wichita, KS 67209 P: 316-943-0254 F: 316-943-2546 E: quotes@hyspeco.com W: hyspeco.com
Industrial Design & Supply Inc. P.O. Box 33 Toledo, OH 43697 P: 419-666-8784 F: 419-666-8236 E: jjstak@earthlink.net
Interstate Hydraulics Inc. 4272 W. Nike Drive West Jordan, UT 84088 P: 801-566-4333 F: 801-566-7040 E: office@interhydra.com W: interhydra.com
I IBT-Fluid Power Group, Division of IBT, Inc. P.O. Box 2982 Shawnee Mission, KS 66201-9133 P: 913-677-3151 F: 913-342-1529 E: ibtinfo@ibtinc.com W: ibtinc.com IC-Fluid Power, Inc. 63 Dixie Highway Rossford, OH 43460 P: 419-661-8811 F: 419-661-8844 E: us@icfluid.com W: icfluid.com Iconics 100 Foxborough Blvd. Foxborough, MA 02035 P: 508-543-5800 F: 508-543-1503 E: info@iconics.com W: iconics.com ID Industries 5245 Bell Court Chino, CA 91760 P: 909-591-9597 F: 909-590-7052 IDAS Engineering 4799 Leins Mill Rd. East Troy, WI 53120 P: 262-642-7021 F: 262-642-7025 E: idaseng@aol.com IFH Group, The 3300 East Rock Falls Road Rock Falls, IL 61071 P: 800-435-7003 F: 815-626-1438 E: tanks@ifhgroup.com W: ifhgroup.com
Industrial Hydraulic Services 1027 Industrial Pkwy. Medina, OH 44256 P: 330-722-2685 F: 330-722-2775 W: ihsmedina.com Industrial Nut Corp. 1425 Tiffin Ave. Sandusky, OH 44870 P: 419-625-8543 F: 419-625-5517 E: sales@industrialnut.com W: industrialnut.com Industrial Servo Hydraulics, Inc. 17650 Malyn Blvd. Fraser, MI 48026 P: 586-296-0960 F: 586-296-0375 E: klamberti@indservo.com W: indservo.com Industrial Specialties, LLC P.O. Box 94190 Oklahoma City, OK 73143 P: 405-672-1221 F: 405-677-8659 E: dcollins@isfluidpower.com W: isfluidpower.com Industrial Specialties Mfg., Inc. 4091 S. Eliot St. Englewood, CO 80110 P: 303-781-8486 F: 303-761-7939 E: sales@industrialspec.com W: industrialspec.com Industrial Training Zone 333 S. 520 W., Ste. 360 Lindon, UT 84042 P: 801-932-6480 F: 801-847-0130 E: all@industrialtrainingzone.com
IHD, Inc. 6830 North Eldridge Parkway, Unit 102 Houston, TX 77041 P: 713-849-2949 F: 713-849-5638 E: info@ihd-usa.com W: ihd-usa.com
Innotek Corporation 9140 Zachary Lane North Maple Grove, MN 55369 P: 763-488-9910 F: 763-493-2809 E: lhughes@innotek-ep.com W: innotek-ep.com
Hydro-Craft Inc. 1821 Rochester Industrial Dr. Rochester Hills, MI 48309 P: 248-652-8100 F: 248-652-0343 E: clamps@aol.com W: hydro-craft.com
IMO USA Corp. 4000 Faber Place Drive, Suite 300 North Charleston, SC 29405 P: 843-695-6200 F: 843-695-6204 E: Americas@imo.us W: imo.us
Innovative Hydraulic Designs 1773 Westborough Drive Katy, TX 77448 P: 713-849-2949 F: 713-849-5638 E: info@ihd-usa.com W: IHD-USA.com
Hydromotion, Inc. 85 E. Bridge St. Spring City, PA 19475 P: 610-948-4150 F: 610-948-6733 E: hydro@hydromotion.com W: hydromotion.com
IMPCO, Inc. 27 Dexter Road East Providence, RI 02914 P: 401-521-2490 F: 401-521-5690 E: mail@impco-inc.com W: impco-inc.com
INSERTA PRODUCTS 538 Township Line Road Blue Bell, PA 19422 P: 215-643-0192 F: 215-643-4017 E: sales@inserta.com W: inserta.com
Hydronic Corp. 32613 Folsom Farmington Hills, MI 48336 P: 248-477-2288 F: 248-893-3689 E: sales@hydroniccorp.com W: hydroniccorp.com
Independent Hydraulics Inc. #3-7201 72nd Street Delta, BC Canada V46 1M5 P: 604-940-1336 F: 604-940-9692 E: sales@independenthydraulics. com W: independenthydraulics.com
Integrated Hydraulics, Inc. 7047 Spinach Drive Mentor, OH 44060 P: 440-974-3171 F: 440-974-3170 E: sales@inthyd.com W: integratedhydraulics.com
Hydro/Power, Inc. 540 Carson Rd. Birmingham, AL 35217 P: 205-520-1220 F: 205-520-1176 E: jerry_mcvay@hydropower1.com W: hydropower1.com
Hydrotech, Inc. 10052 Commerce Park Drive Cincinnati, OH 45246-1338 P: 513-881-7000 F: 513-881-7010 E: sales@hydrotech.com W: hydrotech.com Hyflow-Controls Inc. 2134 S Green Privado Ontario, CA 91761 P: 909-628-9866 F: 909-614-7233 E: sales@hyflow-controls.com W: hyflow-controls.com
Indesco Inc. 426 Crompton Street Charlotte, NC 28273 P: 704-588-5114 F: 704-588-7811 E: info@indescoinc.com W: indescoinc.com Indiana Fluid Power Inc. 3911 Merchant Road Fort Wayne, IN 46818 P: 260-489-4575 F: 260-489-1087 E: sales@indianafluidpower.com W: indianafluidpower.com
Integrated Tecnologies, Inc. 6950 Spinach Drive Mentor, OH 44060-4958 P: 440-255-9712 F: 440-255-9711 W: integrated-tech.com Interface Solutions, Inc. 216 Wohlsen Way Lancaster, PA 17603-4048 P: 717-207-6000 F: 717-207-6080 E: vkburriss@sealinfo.com W: sealinfo.com
Intertech Development Company 7401 North Linder Avenue Skokie, IL 60077 P: 847-679-3377 F: 847-679-3391 E: info@intertechdevelopment.com W: intertechdevelopment.com
Inventive Resources, Inc. 5038 Salida Blvd., PO Box 1316 Salida, CA 95368 P: 209-545-1663 E: info@OilN2.com W: OilN2.com Iowa Fluid Power P.O. Box 10107 Cedar Rapids, IA 52410 P: 319-395-7000 F: 319-395-7027 E: sales@ifpusa.com W: ifpusa.com Isaacs Fluid Power Equipment Company 6091 Commerce Court Mason, OH 45040 P: 513-336-8500 F: 513-336-8502 E: sales.cincinnati@ isaacsfluidpower.com W: isaacsfluidpower.com Isotech, Inc. 777 Schwab Road, Suite T Hatfield, PA 19440 P: 267-663-5555 F: 215-631-9148 E: info@isotechinc.com W: isotechinc.com Itech Automation Solutions, Inc. 11436 Rojas Drive, Ste. B-11 El Paso, TX 79936 P: 915-599-3022 F: 915-595-4952 E: bwilliams@kopar.com.mx Iteco Overseas-S.A. P.O. Box 75050 Kallithea Athens, Greece 176 10 E: itecogr@hol.gr ITW Devcon 30 Endicott Street Danvers, MA 01923 P: 978-777-1100 F: 978-774-0516 E: info@devcon.com W: devcon.com ITW Vortec 10125 Carver Road Cincinnati, OH 45242 P: 800-441-7475 F: 513-891-4092 E: techsupport@vortec.com W: itwvortec.com
J J.E.M. Fluid Power, Inc. 2182 S. Dam Road West Branch, MI 48661 P: 989-345-1180 F: 989-345-1193 E: jem@jemfp.com W: jemfp.com J. E. Myles, Inc. 310 Executive Dr. Troy, MI 48083 P: 248-583-1020 F: 248-583-6998 E: sales@jem-cp-r.com W: mylesgroupcompanies.com
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J. H. Bennett & Company, Inc. P.O. Box 8028 Novi, MI 48376-8028 P: 248-596-5100 F: 248-476-3380 E: rblashill@jhbennett.com W: jhbennett.com J. M. Grimstad, Inc. S. 84 W18887 Enterprise Drive Muskego, WI 53150 P: 414-258-5200 F: 414-258-3414 E: e.grimstad@grimstad.com W: grimstad.com J. R. Merritt Controls, Inc. 55 Sperry Avenue Stratford, CT 06615 P: 203-381-0100 F: 203-381-0400 E: info@jrmerritt.com W: jrmerritt.com James H. Laas Co. Inc. 3535 Utica Ridge Road Bettendorf, IA 52722 P: 563-359-4487 F: 563-359-3766 E: mjlaas@ix.netcom.com W: jhlass.com Jason Industrial 221 South Westgate Drive Carol Stream, IL 60188 P: 630-752-0600 F: 630-752-0962 E: miguel.velazquez@ammega.com W: Jasonindustrial.com
JEM Technical 550 North Old Crystal Bay Orono, MN 55356 P: 952-473-5012 F: 952-259-4141 E: info@jemtechnical.com W: jemtechnical.com John Guest USA, Inc. P.O. Box 625 Pine Brook, NJ 07058 P: 973-808-5600 F: 973-808-5036 E: info@jgusa.com W: johnguest.com John Henry Foster Company of St. Louis, Inc P.O. Box 5820 St. Louis, MO 63134 P: 314-427-0600 F: 314-593-1203 E: sales@jhf.com W: jhf.com John Henry Foster Minnesota, Inc. 3103 Mike Collins Drive Eagan, MN 55121 P: 651-452-8452 F: 651-681-9368 E: solutions@jhfoster.com W: jhfoster.com
K2 Co., Inc. 770 County Rd. A Ashland, NE 68003 P: 402-944-2767 F: 402-944-2402 E: sales@k2co.com W: k2co.com KabelSchlepp America 7100 W. Marcia Road Milwaukee, WI 53223 P: 414-354-1994 F: 414-354-1900 E: info@kabelschlepp.com W: kabelschlepp.com Kaeser Compressors, Inc. P.O. Box 946 Fredericksburg, VA 22404 P: 540-898-5500 F: 540-898-5520 E: info.usa@kaeser.com W: kaeser.com Kaman Industrial Technologies Corp. 1 Waterside Crossing Windsor, CT 06095 P: 860-687-5185 F: 860-687-5170 E: dhm-kit@kaman.com W: kamandirect.com Kavlico Corporation 14501 Princeton Ace. Moorpark, CA 93021 P: 805-523-2000 F: 805-523-7125 E: sales@kavlico.com W: kavlico.com Kawasaki Precision Machinery of America 3838 Broadmoor Ave. Grand Rapids, MI 49512 P: 616-975-3100 F: 616-975-3103 E: customer@kpm-usa.com W: kpm-usa.com K-D Supply Corporation P. O. Box 549 N. Tonawanda, NY 14120 P: 716-693-7600 F: 716-695-9082 E: info@kdsupply.com W: kdsupply.com Keller America Inc. 813 Diligence Drive Suite 120 Newport News, VA 23606 P: 757-596-6680 F: 757-596-6659 E: sales@kelleramerica.com W: kelleramerica.com Kenakore Solutions 487 J. St. Perrysburg, OH 43551 P: 419-661-1233 F: 419-661-1251
John Henry Foster MN, Inc. 3103 Mike Collins Drive Eagan, MN 55121 P: 651-452-8452 F: 651-681-9368 E: solutions@jhfoster.com W: jhfoster.com
Kent Fluid Power 19308 68th Ave S Kent, WA 98032 P: 253-872-0214 F: 253-395-7372 E: dthom@applied.com W: kentfluidpower.com
J T Hydraulics & Services Co. 1601 W. 25th Street Houston, TX 77008 P: 713-984-9727 F: 713-861-2250 E: roger@jthydraulics.com W: jthydraulics.com
Kentak Products Company 1308 Railroad Street East Liverpool, OH 43920 P: 800-831-6790 E: sales@kentak.com W: kentak.com
JWF Technologies 6820 Fairfield Dr. Fairfield, OH 45014 P: 513-769-9611 F: 513-769-0109 E: info@jwftechnologies.com W: jwftech.com
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Kepner Products Company 995 North Ellsworth Avenue Villa Park, IL 60181 P: 630-279-1550 F: 630-279-9669 E: kepner@kepner.com W: kepner.com Keystone Fluid Power, Inc. 120 Unico Drive, Valmont Industrial Park Hazleton, PA 18202 P: 570-454-9759 F: 570-454-9789 E: neilc@keystonefluidpower.com W: keystonefluidpower.com
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Kuriyama of America Inc 360 E. State Parkway Schaumburg, IL 60173-5335 P: 847-755-0360 F: 847-885-0996 E: sales@kuriyama.com W: kuriyama.com
Knotts Company, The 350 Snyder Ave. Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922 P: 908-464-4800 F: 908-464-7747 E: khowe@knottsco.com W: knottsco.com
Kurt Manufacturing, Hydraulics Div. 5280 Main Street NE Minneapolis, MN 55421 P: 866-257-7995 E: kurthyd@aol.com W: kurthydraulics.com
KOBOLD Instruments Inc. 1801 Parkway View Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15205 P: 412-788-2830 F: 412-788-4890 E: info@kobddusa.com W: koboldusa.com Kocsis Technologies, Inc. 11755 S. Austin Avenue Alsip, IL 60803 P: 708-597-4177 F: 708-371-6560 E: service@kocsistech.com W: kocsistech.com
Kurt Manufacturing, Hydraulics Div. 302 Jeffers Avenue Lyman, NE 69352 P: 866-257-7995 E: kurthyd@aol.com W: kurthydraulics.com Kurz Instruments, Inc. 2411 Garden Rd. Monterey, CA 93940 P: 831-646-5911 F: 831-646-8901 E: sales@kurzinstruments.com W: kurzinstruments.com
Kopar, S.A. DE C.V. 410 E, Hillside #293 Laredo, TX 78041 P: 956-218-9669 E: kopar@kopar.com.mx W: kopar.com.mx
KV Pneumatics – Ultraline 1140 McDermott Drive, Suite 104 West Chester, PA 19380 P: 610-945-9000 F: 610-946-9001 E: neil.winterbottom@kvpneumatics. com W: kvglobal.com
Kraft Fluid Systems, Inc. 14300 Foltz Parkway Cleveland, OH 44149 P: 800-257-1155 F: 440-238-5266 E: csdept@kraftfluid.com W: kraftfluid.com
KYB America LLC 140 N Mitchell Ct. Addison, IL 60101 P: 630-620-5555 F: 630-620-8137 E: corey@kyb.com W: kyb.com
Kriha Fluid Power Co. Inc. 2133 Cornhusker Hwy. Lincoln, NE 68521 P: 402-438-8303 F: 402-438-8304 E: sales@krihafp.com W: krihafp.com
KZCO, inc. 770 County Rd. A Ashland, NE 68003-1166 P: 402-944-2767 F: 402-944-2402 E: KZValve.com W: KZCO.com
KTR Corporation 122 Anchor Road Michigan City, IN 46360 P: 219-872-9100 F: 219-872-9150 E: ktr-us@ktr.com W: ktr.com Kundinger Controls 1771 Harmon Rd. Auburn Hills, MI 48326 P: 248-391-6100 F: 248-391-6900 E: sales@kundinger.com W: kundinger.com
L Lake Monitors 8809 Industrial Drive Franksville, WI 53126 P: 800-850-6110 F: 414-671-5253 E: info@lakemonitors.com W: lakemonitors.com LA-MAN Corporation PO Box 328 Mazeppa, MN 55956 P: 507-843-4800 F: 888-905-2626 E: kurt@laman.com W: laman.com
Lamb Services, Inc. 2801 S.E. Evangeline Thruway Lafayette, LA 70508 P: 337-704-9100 F: 337-704-9101 W: lambservices.com
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Jarp Industries, Inc. P.O. Box 923 Wausau, WI 54402 P: 715-359-4241 F: 715-355-4960 E: ernieb@jarpind.com W: jarpind.com
K K. R. West Co., Inc. P.O. Box 468 Kaukauna, WI 54130 P: 920-766-0113 F: 920-766-0679 E: dw@krwest.com W: krwest.com
Lanier Engineering Sales Inc. 4703 Ritchie Highway Baltimore, MD 21225-3036 P: 410-789-6800 F: 410-789-6866 The Lee Company 2 Pettipaug Road Westbrook, CT 06405 P: 860-399-6281 E: inquiry@theleeco.com W: theleeco.com Lee Industries, Inc. P.O. Box 688 Philipsburg, PA 16866 P: 814-342-0470 F: 814-342-5660 E: sales@leeind.com W: leeind.com Legris, Inc. 7205 E. Hampton Avenue Mesa, AZ 85208-3301 P: 480-830-0216 F: 480-830-7556 E: marketing@legris-usa.com W: legris.com Lehigh Fluid Power Inc. 1413 RT. 179 Lambertville, NJ 08530-0248 P: 800-257-9515 F: 609-397-0932 E: sales@lehighfluidpower.com W: lehighfluidpower.com Lenz Inc. P.O. Box 1044 Dayton, OH 45401 P: 937-277-9364 F: 937-277-6516 E: rwagner@lenzinc.com W: lenzinc.com Lexair, Inc. 2025 Mercer Road Lexington, KY 40511 P: 859-255-5001 F: 859-255-6656 E: jjennings@lexairinc.com W: lexairinc.com Lift –Systems, INC. 1505 7th Street East Moline, IL 61244 P: 309-764-9842 F: 309-764-9848 E: info@lift-systems.com W: lift-systems.com Lillbacka USA, Inc. 619 Estes Ave. Schaumburg, IL 60193 P: 847-301-1300 F: 847-301-2562 E: sales@lillbackausa.com W: lillbackausa.com
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Lindco, Inc. 24 Saint Martin Drive Marlboro, MA 01752 P: 508-485-8882 F: 508-485-9919 E: info@lindcoinc.com W: lindcoinc.com Linde Hydraulics Corporation 5089 W. Western Reserve Rd. Canfield, OH 44406-9112 P: 330-533-6801 F: 330-533-1989 E: info@linde-hydraulics.co W: linde-hydraulics.us Liquid Controls – A Unit of IDEX Corporation 105 Albrecht Drive Lake Bluff, IL 60044 P: 847-295-1050 F: 847-295-1057 W: lcmeter.com Livingston & Haven, Inc. P.O. Box 7207 Charlotte, NC 28241-7207 P: 704-588-3670 F: 704-588-5622 E: cbv4@lhtech.com W: lhtech.com Logic Hydraulic Controls, Inc 6616 Windmill Way Wilmington, NC 28405 P: 910-791-9293 F: 910-392-5621 E: mikejr@logichyd.com W: logichyd.com Lovejoy Hydraulics 2655 Wisconsin Ave. Downers Grove, IL 60515 P: 630-852-0500 F: 630-851-2120 E: hydraulicsinfo@lovejoy-inc.com W: lovejoyhydraulics.com Lubrication Engineers, Inc. 1919 E. Tulsa St. Wichita, KS 67216 P: 800-537-7683 E: info@le-inc.com W: LElubricants.com LUDECA INC. 1425 NW 88th Ave. Doral, FL 33172 P: 305-591-8935 F: 305-591-1537 E: info@ludeca.com W: ludeca.com Lumberg, Inc. 14121 Justice Road Midlothian, VA 23113 P: 804-379-2010 F: 804-379-3232 E: info@lumbergusa.com W: lumbergusa.com Lydey Air Controls 6900 Miller Road Brecksville, OH 44141 P: 440-546-1009 F: 440-546-9319 E: danlydey@lydeyaircontrols.com W: Lydeyaircontrols.com Lynch Fluid Controls Inc. 1799 Argentia Road Mississauga, Ontario L5M 3A9 CANADA P: 1 – 888-626-4365 F: 1-800-263-5807 E: info@lynch.ca W: lynch.ca
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M M&M Rogness Equipment Co. 1941 West County Rd. C-2 Roseville, MN 55113 P: 651-633-0550 F: 651-633-6797 E: sales@mmrogness.com W: mmrogness.com Machinery Service and Design W232 N2960 Roundy Circle West Pewaukee, WI 53186 P: 262-513-8040 F: 262-513-8044 E: sales@ms-d.com W: ms-d.com MacMillin Hydraulic Engineering Corporation P.O. Box 6 Skokie, IL 60076-0006 P: 847-676-2910 F: 847-676-0365 E: sales@macmhydraulic.com W: macmhydraulic.com Madison Company 27 Business Park Drive Branford, CT 06405 P: 203-488-4477 F: 203-481-5036 E: info@madisonco.com W: madisonco.com Magnatech International, L.P. 17 East Meadow Ave. Robesonia, PA 19551 P: 610-693-8866 F: 610-695-8816 E: info@magnatech-int.com W: magnatech-int.com Magnetek N49 W13650 Campbell Drive Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 P: 262-783-3500 F: 262-783-3510 E: sales1@magnetek.com W: magnetekmobilehydraulic.com
Main MFG 3181 Tri-Park Dr. Grand Blanc, MI 48439 P: 800-521-7918 F: 810-953-1385 E: info@mainmfg.com W: MAINmfg.com Manuli Hydraulics 410 Keystone Drive, Ste. 420 Warrendale, PA 15086 P: 724-778-3380 F: 724-778-3381 E: sales@manuli-hydraulics.us W: manuli-hydraulics.com Maradyne Corp. 4540 W. 160th St. Cleveland, OH 44135 P: 216-362-0755 F: 216-362-0799 E: mwalsh@maradyne.com W: maradyne.com Marco Fluid Power, Inc. 7902 Hopi Place Tampa, FL 33634 P: 813-889-8989 F: 813-889-8988 W: marcofluidpower.com
Marion Mfg. Div. of Maradyne 4540 W. 160th Street Cleveland, OH 44135 P: 216-362-0755 F: 216-362-0799 E: mwalsh@maradyne.com W: maradyne.com
Measurement Specialties, Inc. 1000 Lucas Way Hampton, VA 23666 P: 800-745-8008 F: 757-766-4297 E: publicrelations@simongroup.com W: meas-spec.com
Mark Hydraulic Company, Inc. 4771 G Street Omaha, NE 68117-1493 P: 402-734-6734 F: 402-734-0227 E: mhc4321@aol.com W: markhydraulic.com
MED-KAS Hydraulics, Inc. 1419 John R Troy, MI 48083 P: 248-585-3220 F: 248-585-0646 E: TLMedici@Med-Kas.com W: Med-Kas.com
Marmon/Keystone LLC PO Box 992 Butler, PA 16003 P: 724-283-3000 F: 724-283-0558 E: sales@MarmonKeystone.com W: marmonkeystone.com
MEDER Electronic, Inc. 766 Falmouth Rd. Mashpee, MA 02649 P: 508-539-0002 F: 508-539-4088 E: salesusa@meder.com W: meder.com
Marsh-McBirney Inc. 4539 Metropolitan Court Frederick, MD 21704-9452 P: 800-368-2723 F: 240-358-0243 E: Mkinley@marsh-mcbirney.com W: marsh-mcbirney.com
Medo USA Inc. 4525 Turnberry Drive Hanover Park, IL 60103 P: 630-924-8811 F: 630-924-0808 E: info@medousa.com W: medousa.com
Martin Fluid Power 84 Minnesota Troy, MI 48083 P: 248-585-8170 F: 248-585-4398 E: mike.k@mfpseals.com W: mfpseals.com
Meredith Air Controls, Inc. 57 Willow Street Nashville, TN 37210 P: 615-256-1888 F: 615-256-2758 E: info@meredithaircontrols.com W: meredithaircontrols.com
Marzocchi Pumps USA 905 Albion Schaumburg, IL 60193 P: 847-923-9910 P: 800-924-5404 F: 847-923-9937 E: pumps@marzocchiusa.com W: marzocchipumpsusa.com
Metal-Matic, Inc. 629 2nd St. S.E. Minneapolis, MN 55343 P: 612-378-0411 F: 612-392-3399 E: sales@metal-matic.com W: metal-matic.com
Master Pneumatic-Detroit, Inc. 6701 Eighteen Mile Road Sterling Heights, MI 48314 P: 586-254-1000 F: 586-254-6055 E: mp@masterpneumatic.com W: masterpneumatic.com Matzka Inc. 25255 Mound Road Warren, MI 48091-1593 P: 586-755-6363 F: 586-755-6385 E: sales@matzka.com W: matzka.com Max Machinery, Inc. 33A Healdsburg Ave. Healdsburg, CA 95448 P: 707-433-2662 F: 707-433-1818 E: info@maxmachinery.com W: maxmachinery.com Mazzer Indutries Inc. 700 Mile Crossing Blvd., Suite #4 Rochester, NY 14624 P: 716-247-0311 F: 716-247-0864 E: mazzerind@aol.com W: mazzerplastics.com McCoy Sales Corporation 426 S. Arthur Avenue Louisville, CO 80027 P: 303-926-8330 F: 303-666-2215 E: jniemi@mccoysales.com W: mccoysales.com McElroy Fluid Power P.O. Box 580550 Tulsa, OK 74158-0550 P: 918-836-9055 F: 918-831-9300 E: dtanner@mcelroymfg.com MCS Fluid Power 10528A Tanner Rd. Houston, TX 77041 P: 713-849-5110 F: 713-849-3457 E: mstone@mcsfp.com Mead Fluid Dynamics Inc. 4114 N. Knox Avenue Chicago, IL 60641-1902 P: 773-685-6800 F: 773-685-7002 E: info@mead-usa.com W: mead-usa.com
Metal Work Pneumatic USA Inc. 1120 Eden Road, Ste. 106 Arlington, TX 76001 P: 817-701-4000 F: 817-701-4004 E: psaunders@metalwork.org W: metalwork.it Metaris Corp. 1519 Hwy. 35 North Forest, MS 39074 P: 601-469-1987 F: 601-469-2120 Toll Free: 1-800-962-2703 E: sales@metarisusa.com W: metaris.com Metaris Inc. 101 Canarctic Drive Toronto, Ont Canada M3J 2N7 P: 416-638-6000 F: 416-638-9365 Toll Free: 1-888-477-2737 E: sales@metaris.com W: metaris.com Metro Machine and Engineering Corp. 8001 Wallace Road Eden Prairie, MN 55344 P: 952-937-2800 F: 952-937-2374 W: metromachine.com MFP Seals (A Division of Martin Fluid Power) 84 Minnesota Troy, MI 48083 P: 248-585-8170 F: 248-585-4398 E: sales@mfpseals.com W: mfpseals.com Michigan Fluid Power, Inc. 4556 Spartan Industrial Drive Grandville, MI 49418 P: 616-538-5700 F: 616-538-0888 E: Admin@mifp.com Mico, Inc. 1911 Lee Blvd. North Mankato, MN 56003-2507 P: 507-625-6426 F: 507-625-3212 E: micomail@mico.com W: mico.com
Micromatic LLC 525 Berne Street Berne, IN 46711 P: 260-589-2136 F: 260-589-8966 E: CustomerService@Micromaticllc. com W: micromaticllc.com Micro-Mini Hydraulics 536 Township Line Road Blue Bell, PA 19422 P: 215-542-2198 F: 215-643-4017 E: sales@microminihydraulics.com W: microminihydraulics.com Mid-America Fittings, Inc. 7604 Wedd Street Overland Park, KS 66204 P: 913-962-7277 F: 913-962-6886 E: denniss@midamericafittings.com W: midamericafittings.com Midland Industries 3145 Oak Street Kansas City, MO 64111 P: 800-821-5725 F: 800-877-5391 E: sales@midlandindustries.com W: midlandindustries.com Midland Metal Mfg. 1219 Lydia Avenue Kansas City, MO 64106 P: 888-821-5725 F: 888-877-5391 E: brett@midlandindustrial.com W: midlandindustrial.com Mid-State Sales, Inc. 1101 Gahanna Parkway Columbus, OH 43230 P: 614-864-1811 F: 614-864-0435 E: ed.graves@midstate-sales.com Mid-States Equipment, Inc. 611 Jensen Drive Medford, WI 54451-1666 P: 715-748-5565 F: 715-748-4042 E: midstatesequip@mail.tds.net Midwest Machine Tool Supply, Inc. P.O. Box 32307 Minneapolis, MN 55432 P: 763-571-3550 F: 763-571-3790 E: wayne@midwestmachinetool.com W: midwestmachinetool.com Miller-Leaman, Inc. 800 Orange Avenue Daytona Beach, FL 32114 P: 386-248-0500 F: 386-248-3033 E: sales@millerleaman.com W: millerleaman.com Milwaukee Cylinder 5877 South Pennsylvania Ave. Cudahy, WI 53110-6108 P: 414-769-9700 F: 414-769-0157 E: bill.wotherspoon@pwrsysa.com W: milwaukeecylinder.com Mitten Fluid Power Incorporated 5960 Court Street Road Syracuse, NY 13206 P: 315-437-7563 F: 315-437-0849 E: ggibbons@mitten.com W: mitten.com MK Automation, Inc. 105 Highland Park Drive Bloomfield, CT 06002 P: 860-769-5500 F: 860-769-5505 E: sales@mkprofiles.com W: mkprofiles.com Mobile Hose & Hydraulic Supply 911 N. Poinsettia St. Santa Ana, CA 92701 P: 800-696-6165 F: 714-541-2266 E: sales@comoso.com W: comoso.com
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MOCAP 409 Parkway Drive Park Hills, MO 63601 P: 800-633-6775 F: 314-543-4111 E: sales@mocap.com W: mocap.com Monarch Instrument 15 Columbia Drive Amherst, NH 03031 P: 603-883-3390 F: 603-886-3300 W: monarchinstrument.com Monnier Inc. P.O. Box 409, 2034 Fruit St. Algonac, MI 48001 P: 810-794-4935 F: 810-794-9451 E: pnichols@monnier.com W: monnier.com Moog Inc. 300 Jamison Road East Aurora, NY 14052 P: 716-652-2000 F: 716-687-4989 E: jmarsh@moog.com W: moog.com/industrial
Mosier Fluid Power of Kentucky, Inc. 10933 Electron Drive Louisville, KY 40299-3823 P: 502-266-8880 F: 502-266-8818 E: mosier_fluid@ntr.net W: mosier-fluid.com Mosier Fluid Power of Ohio 2475 Technical Drive Miamisburg, OH 45342 P: 937-847-9846 F: 937-847-3569 E: mosier@ibm.net W: mosierohio.com Motion Industries, Inc. 1605 Alton Road Birmingham, AL 35210 P: 205-951-1154 F: 205-957-5290 E: mimarketing@motionindustries. com W: motionindustries.com Motivair Corp. 25 John Glen, Suite 104 Amherst, NY 14228 P: 716-689-0222 F: 716-689-0073 E: info@motivaircorp.com Motoman Inc. 805 Liberty Lane West Carrollton, OH 45449 P: 937-847-6200 F: 937-847-3288 E: info@motoman.com W: motoman.com
MP Filtri USA 1181 Richland Commerce Drive Quakertown, PA 18951 P: 215-529-1300 E: sales@mpfiltriusa.com W: mpfiltriusa.com MP Pumps INC. 34800 Bennett Fraser, MI 48026 P: 586-293-8240 F: 586-293-8469 E: dlewandowski@mppumps.com W: mppumps.com MRM Incorporated 22660 Heslip Novi, MI 48375 P: 248-348-6900 F: 248-348-8490 E: Kevinm@mrm-inc.com W: mrm-inc.com
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Neff Engineering of WI, Inc. 12250 N. Corporate Parkway Mequon, WI 53092 P: 262-834-6300 F: 262-834-6338 E: neffeng@execpc.com W: neffengineering.com
MTS Sensors 3001 Sheldon Dr. Cary, NC 27513 P: 919-677-0100 F: 919-677-0200 E: info@mts.com W: mtssensors.com
Neff Power Inc. 6500 Page Avenue St. Louis, MO 63133-1606 P: 314-727-6200 F: 314-727-0314 E: info@neffpower.com W: neffpower.com
MTS Systems Corporation 14000 Technology Drive Eden Prairie, MN 55344-2290 P: 952-937-4000 F: 952-937-4515 E: info@mts.com W: mts.com
Nelson-Dunn, Inc. 17707 Valley View Avenue Cerritos, CA 90703 P: 714-249-7700 F: 714-523-9192 E: marketing1@nelsondunn.com W: nelsondunn.com
Muncie Power Products 201 E. Jackson Street Muncie, IN 47305 P: 800-784-9254 E: adawson@munciepower.com W: munciepower.com
New England Fluid Power, Inc. P.O. Box 642 Douglas, MA 1516 P: 508-476-9280 F: 508-476-9271 E: andersong@charter.net W: nefluidpower.com
Murrelektronik, Inc. 1327 Northbrook Pkwy Suite 460 Suwanee, GA 30024 P: 770-497-9292 F: 770-497-9391 E: 2info@murrinc.com W: murrinc.com MVI, Inc. 12951 Gravois Road Ste. 100 Sunset Hills, MO 63127 P: 314-842-5335 F: 314-842-8777 E: frontdesk@mviinc.com W: mviinc.com Myron L. Company 2450 Impala Dr. Carlsbad, CA 92010 P: 760-438-2021 F: 760-931-9189 E: info@myronl.com W: myronl.com
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New Pig One Pork Avenue Tipton, PA 16684 P: 814.684.0101 F: 814.684.7690 E: hothogs@newpig.com W: newpig.com NewAge® Industries Inc. 145 James Way Southampton, PA 18966 P: 215-526-2300 F: 215-526-2190 E: info@newageindustries.com W: newageindustries.com Newton Manufacturing Company 4249 Delemere Blvd. Royal Oak, MI 48073-1804 P: 248-549-9600 F: 248-549-9137 E: ncook@delphi.com W: newtonmfgco.com
Nachi America, Inc, Hydraulics Group 570 ‘B’ Phoneser Road Lake Zurich, IL 60047 P: 800-622-4410 F: 847-726-9458 W: nachi.com
Nimmo Fluid Power 4426 Mt. Carmel Tobasco Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45244 P: 513-528-7272 F: 513-528-1777 E: nfp@one.net W: nimmofluidpower.com
Nachi America, Inc. Hydraulics Group 17500 23 Mile Road Macomb, MI 48044 P: 800-622-4410 F: 586-226-5289 E: general@nachi-ind.com W: nachiamerica.com
Nor-Cal Controls, Inc. 1400 Coleman Avenue H12 Santa Clara, CA 95050-4361 P: 408-727-5756 F: 408-988-3046 E: ncc4air@pacbell.net W: norcal4air.com
Nass Controls 51509 Birch Street New Baltimore, MI 48047 P: 586-725-6610 F: 586-725-5802 E: sales@nasscontrols.com W: nasscontrols.com
Norgren - KIP Fluid Controls 72 Spring Lane Farmington, CT 06032 P: 860-677-0272 F: 860-677-4999 E: sales@kipinc.com W: kipinc.com
National Technical Systems 24007 Ventura Blvd. #200 Calabasas, CA 91302 P: 818-591-0776 F: 818-591-0899 E: info@ntscorp.com W: ntscorp.com
Normont Hydraulic Sales & Service, Inc. 43250 Business Park Drive 101 Foothill Business Park Temecula, CA 92590 P: 909-676-2155 F: 909-676-2154
National Tube Supply 925 Central Avenue University Park, IL 60466 P: 800-229-6872 W: nationaltubesupply.com
Normont Sales & Service, Inc. 9 Echo Place Williston, VT 5495 P: 802-863-1381 F: 802-864-0318
NC Servo Technology 38422 Webb Drive Westland, MI 48185 P: 734-326-6666 F: 734-326-6669 E: sales@ncservo.com W: ncservo.com
Norstat, Inc. 300 Roundhill Dr. Rockaway, NJ 07866 P: 973-586-2500 F: 973-586-1590 E: info@norstat.com W: norstat.com
Neff Engineering Co., Inc. P.O. Box 8604 Ft. Wayne, IN 46898 P: 219-489-6007 F: 219-489-6204 E: neffw@aol.com W: neffengineering.com
North American Hydraulics Inc (NAHI, LLC) 11549 Sunbelt Ct Baton Rouge, LA 70809 P: 225-485-8530 E: dwayne.persac@nahi.com W: nahi.com
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Northman Fluid Power 739 Kimberly Drive Carol Stream, IL 60188 P: 630-588-8488 F: 630-588-8487 E: sales@northmanfp.com W: northmanfp.com
Ohio Power Systems LLC 1706 Eastview Drive Findlay, OH 45840 P: 419-294-4985 F: 419-294-9380 E: info@ohiopowersys.com W: ohiopowersys.com
Northwest Pneumatics, Inc. 7190 S.W. Sandburg Street Portland, OR 97223-8080 P: 503-620-5670 F: 503-684-5445 E: sales@nwpneu.com W: northwestpneumatics.com
Ohio Transmission Corp. 1900 Jetway Blvd. Columbus, OH 43219 P: 614-342-6123 F: 614-342-6441 E: pderrow@otpnet.com W: otpnet.com
Noshok, Inc. 1010 West Bagley Rd. Berea, OH 44017 P: 440-243-0888 F: 440-243-3472 E: jscott@noshok.com W: noshok.com
Ohlheiser Corporation P.O. Box 330249 West Hartford, CT 06133 P: 860-953-7632 F: 860-953-9234 E: rpellettier@ohlheiser.com W: ohlheiser.com
Nott Company 4480 Round Lake Road W Arden Hills, MN 55112 P: 1-800-634-3301 F: 651-415-3632 E: nottfp@nottco.com W: nottco.com
Oil Air Hydraulics, Inc. 11505 West Little York Houston, TX 77041 P: 713-937-8900 F: 713-937-0438 E: dpayton@oilairhydraulics.com W: fluidpower.com
NRP Jones, LLC 302 Philadelphia Street LaPorte, IN 46350 P: 800-348-8868 F: 219-324-0815 E: sales@nrpjones.com W: nrpjones.com
Oil-Air Products, Inc. P.O. Box 129 Hamel, MN 55340 P: 763-478-8744 F: 763-478-8747 E: oilair.com W: oilair.com
Nuair Fluid Power Inc. P.O. Box 157 Walled Lake, MI 48390 P: 248-669-6560 F: 248-669-5480 W: nuairfluidpower.com
The Oilgear Company 1424 International Drive Traverse City, MI 49686 P: 231-929-1660 E: ussales@oilgear.com W: oilgear.com
Nycoil Co. 164 Pointe South Drive Randleman, NC 27317 P: 866-322-6644 F: 336-495-9520 E: nycoil@nycoil.com W: nycoil.com
Oil-Rite Corporation P.O. Box 1207 4325 Clipper Drive Manitowoc, WI 54221-1207 P: 920-682-6173 F: 920-682-7699 E: sales@oilrite.com W: oilrite.com
O OEM Controls, Inc. P.O. Box 894, 10 Controls Dr. Shelton, CT 06484 P: 203-929-8431 F: 203-929-3867 E: kfried@oemcontrols.com W: oemcontrols.com Oetiker, Inc. 6317 Euclid Street Marlette, MI 48453 P: 989-635-3621 F: 989-635-2157 E: info@us.oetiker.com W: oetiker.com
Ohio Fabricators Company 111 North 14th St Coshocton, OH 43812 P: 888-354-0291 E: info@ohfab.com W: ohfab.com
Oil Safe 930 Whitmore Drive Rockwall, TX 75087 P: 972-772-4561 E: sales@oilsafe.com W: whitmores.com/oilsafe O’Keefe Controls Company P.O. Box 316 Monroe, CT 06468 P: 203-261-6711 F: 203-261-8331 E: info@okeefecontrols.com W:okeefecontrols.com Omega Engineering 800 Connecticut Avenue Norwalk, CT Suite 5N01 P: 203-359-1660 F: 203-359-7700 E: sales@omega.com W: omega.com Omnex Control Systems, Inc. 74-1833 Coast Meridian Rd. Port Coquitlam, BC V3C 6G5 P: 604-944-9247 F: 604-944-9267 E: sales@omnexcontrols.com W: omnexcontrols.com
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Morrell Incorporated 3333 Bald Mountain Rd. Auburn Hills, MI 48326 P: 248-373-1600 F: 248-373-0612 E: Stallman@morrellinc.com W: morrellinc.com
MSP Seals, Inc. 2831 N. Catherwood Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46219-1059 P: 317-541-9980 F: 317-541-9981 E: sales@mspseals.com W: mspseals.com
Parker Hannifin Corporation 500 Glaspie St. Oxford, MI 48371 P: 248-628-6400 F: 248-628-1850 E: finitefilter@parker.com W: finitefilter.com
Penn-Air & Hydraulics Corp. 1750 Industrial Highway York, PA 17402 P: 717-840-8100 F: 717-840-4321 E: info@pennair.com W: pennair.com
Pneumatic Concepts, Inc. DBA Air Concepts & Controls 30993 Huntwood Avenue, Suite 203 Hayward, CA 94544 P: 510-471-4470 F: 510-471-4460 E: sales@airconcepts.net
Power Valve U.S.A. 222 S. Navigation Blvd. Corpus Christi, TX 78405 P: 713-869-1064 F: 713-461-9631 E: service@powervalveusa.com W: powervalveusa.com
Parker Hannifin Corporation 6035 Parkland Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44124 P: 800-C-PARKER E-mail: c-parker@parker.com W: parker.com
Pennsylvania Controls Company, Inc. 250 Meadowlands Blvd. Washington, PA 15301 P: 800-247-9425 F: 724-746-3220 E: pacco@Phoneerame.com
Open Loop Energy 1722 N. 8th Ave Safford, AZ 85546 P: 928-348-9200 E: info@openloop.net W: openloop.net
Parker Hannifin Corp./ Motion Systems Group 6035 Parkland Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44124 P: 216-896-3000 W: parker.com
PHD, Inc. 9009 Clubridge Drive Fort Wayne, IN 46809 P: 800-624-8511 E: phdinfo@phdinc.com W: phdinc.com
Pneumatic Industrial Equipment Company, Ltd. 5035 Timberlea Blvd., Units 8 Mississauga, ON L4W 2W9 CANADA P: 905-624-7410 F: 905-624-9344 E: info@pieco-int.com W: pieco-int.com
Poweram, Inc. 150 N 18th St. Barron, WI 54812-0153 P: 715-537-9050 F: 715-537-5655 E: bill@poweram.com W: poweram.com
Orange Research, Inc. 140 Cascade Blvd. Milford, CT 06460 P: 203-877-5657 F: 203-783-9546 E: info@orangeresearch.com W: orangeresearch.com
Parker Hannifin Corporation, Hydraulic Filter Division 16810 Fulton Co. Rd. #2 Metamora, OH 43540 P: 419-644-4311 F: 419-644-6205 W: parker.com/hydraulicfilter
Phenix Automation Inc. 873 West Avenue Rochester, NY 14611 P: 585-436-0140 F: 585-436-2994 E: sales@phenixautomation.com W: phenixautomation.com
Orlando Hose & Fluid Power, Inc. 5627 Commerce Drive Orlando, FL 32839 P: 407-851-3536 F: 407-859-6821 E: sales@orlandohose.com W: orlandohose.com
Parker Hannifin Corporation, Hydraulic Valve Division 520 Ternes Avenue Elyria, OH 44035 P: 440-366-5200 F: 440-366-5253 W: parker/hydraulicvalve
Photofabrication Eng. Inc. 500 Fortune Dr. Milford, MA 01757 P: 508-478-2025 F: 508-478-3582 E: pei@photofabrication.com W: photofabrication.com
Ortman Fluid Power Inc. 1400 N. 30th St. Suite 20 Quincy, IL 62301 P: 217-277-0321 F: 217-222-1773 E: sales@ortmanfp.com W: ortmanfluidpower.com
Parker Hannifin Corporation, Parflex Division 1300 N. Freedom Ravenna, OH 44266 P: 330-296-2871 F: 330-296-1829 W: parker.com
Piab North America 65 Sharp Street Hingham, MA 02043 P: 800-321-7422 F: 781-337-6864 E: info@piab.com W: piab.com
Orton Industries 4264 Winters Chapel Road, Building A Doraville, GA 30360-3151 P: 770-986-9999 F: 770-986-9990 E: jalexander@ortondirect.com W: ortondirect.com
Parker Hannifin Seal Group 14300 Alton Parkway Irvine, CA 92618 P: 800-272-7537 F: 440-266-7400 E: c-parker@parker.com W: parkerseals.com
Pinnacle Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 100088 Pittsburgh, PA 15233 P: 412-262-3950 F: 412-262-4055 E: sales@pinnaclesystems.com W: pinnaclesystems.com
OTTO Controls 2 East Main St. Carpentersville, IL 60118 P: 847-428-7171 E: info@ottoexcellence.com W: otto-controls.com
Parker Legris Inc. 7205 E. Hampton Avenue Mesa, AZ 85209 P: 480-830-0216 F: 480-830-7556 E: customerservice@legris.com W: legris.com
Pisco USA, Inc. 2228 Landmeier Road Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 P: 847-427-1314 F: 847-427-1317
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Ono Sokki Technology, Inc. 2171 Executive Drive #400 Addison, IL 60101 P: 630-627-9700 F: 630-627-0004 E: info@onosokki.net W: onosokki.net
Ozark Fluid Power, Inc. 10801 Otter Creek E. Blvd. Mabelvale, AR 72103 P: 501-455-1052 F: 501-455-1060 E: sales@ozarkfluidpower.com W: ozarkfluidpower.com
P Pabco Fluid Power Inc. 5750 Hillside Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45233-1508 P: 513-941-6200 F: 513-941-6452 E: pabco.cincinnati@cwixmail.com W: pabcofluidpower.com Pacific Powertch, LLC 18977 NE Portal Way Portland, OR 97230 P: 503-667-9222 F: 503-972-1506 W: pacificpowertech.com Pamark, Inc. 1730-B Olson, N.E. Grand Rapids, MI 49503 P: 616-456-6043 F: 616-456-6043 W: pamarkinc.com Paquin Company, The 9286 Mercantile Dr. Mentor, OH 44060 P: 216-261-5700 F: 216-261-5705 E: paquin@paquin.com W: paquin.com Parker Domnick Hunter 5900B Northwoods Pkwy. Charlotte, NC 28269 P: 800-345-8462 F: 704-921-1960 E: industrialusa@domnickhunter.com W: domnickhunter.com
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ParkerStore & Zemarc Fluid Power 2960 Los Olivos Oxnard, CA 94544 P: 805-973-5900 F: 805-973-5919 E: sales@zemarc.com W: zemarc.com PCA – Pneumatic Control & Automation 300 International Parkway Sunrise, FL 33325 P: 800-507-9648 F: 954-845-2594 E: sales@pneumaticca.com W: pneumaticca.com PCB Piezotronics, Inc. 3425 Walden Ave. Depew, NY 14043 P: 716-684-0001 F: 716-684-0987 E: info@pcb.com W: pcb.com Pearse-Bertram, LLC 22 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 P: 860-242-7777 F: 860-242-2673 E: jpearse@pearse-bertram.com W: pearse-bertram.com Peerless Engineering Sales Ltd. 4015 E. 1st Avenue Burnaby, BC Canada V5C 3W5 P: 604-659-4100 F: 604-659-4121 E: info@peerlessengineering.com W: peerlessengineering.com Peninsular Cylinder Company 27650 Groesbeck Hwy. Roseville, MI 48066 P: 586-775-7211 F: 586-775-4545 E: sales@peninsularcylinders.com W: peninsularcylinders.com
Plecix (Formerly Acushnet Rubber Company) 744 Belleville Avenue New Bedford, MA 02745 P: 508-998-4000 F: 508-998-4100 E: sales@plecixinc.com W: plecixinc.com Plymouth Tube Co. 29W150 Warrenville Rd. Warrenville, IL 60555 P: 630-393-3550 F: 630-393-3551 E: sales@plymouth.com W: plymouth.com
PMC A&E, Inc 3435 Wilshire Blvd. STE 2370 Los Angeles, CA 90010 P: 213-221-4556 F: 213-221-4557 E: info@pmcane.com W: pmcane.com Pneumadyne Inc. 14425 23rd Avenue N Plymouth, MN 55447 P: 888-559-0177 F: 763-559-0547 E: sales@pneumadyne.com W: pneumadyne.com Pneumatech LLC 4909 70th Ave. Kenosha, WI 53144 P: 262-658-4300 F: 262-658-1945 W: pneumatech.com Pneumatic and Hydraulic 105 Lafferty Drive Broussard, LA 70518 P: 337-839-1999 F: 337-839-1070 E: markm@pneumaticandhydraulic.com
Pneumatics Unlimited, Inc. 2343 W. Yale Avenue Englewood, CO 80110 P: 303-922-8151 F: 303-922-0522 E: pui@envisionet.net W: pneumaticsunlimited.net Pneu-Motion Inc. 10062 Flanders Ct. Blaine, MN 55449 P: 763-786-4239 F: 763-786-4729 E: pneumotion@aol.com Poclain Hydraulics, Inc. 1300 Grandview Parkway Sturtevant, WI 53177 P: 262-321-0676 F: 262-321-0703 E: Lindsey.hansen@poclainhydraulics.com W: poclain-hydraulics.com Polygon Composites Technology 103 Industrial Park Drive Walkerton, IN 46574 P: 574-586-3145 E: sales@polygoncompany.com W: polygoncomposites.com Polymer Molding 1655 West 20th Street Erie, PA 16502-2192 P: 814-455-8085 F: 814-453-4381 E: cvinson@polymermolding.com W: polymermolding.com Posi Lock Puller, Inc. 805 Sunflower Avenue Cooperstown, ND 58425 P: 701-797-2600 F: 701-797-2706 E: t.somerville@posilock.com W: posilock.com Power & Rubber Supply, Inc. P.O. Box 1537 Tuscaloosa, AL 35403 P: 205-759-5156 F: 205-759-2236 E: sdavis@powerandrubber.com W: powerandrubber.com Power Drives Inc. P.O. Box 10 Buffalo, NY 14220-0010 P: 716-822-3600 F: 716-822-1714 E: solution@powerdrives.com W: powerdrives.com Power Dynamics Inc. 117 Wheeling Road Wheeling, IL 60090-4807 P: 847-520-1178 F: 847-520-1745 E: powerdynamics@aol.com Power Systems 8325 Commerce Drive Chanhassen, MN 55317 P: 952-361-6800 F: 952-361-6801 E: dthun@powersystems-mn.com W: powersystems-mn.com Power Systems Inc. of Georgia 805 McFarland Road Alpharetta, GA 30004-3397 P: 770-475-1680 F: 770-442-5522 W: powersystemsinc.com Power Transmission Products 2750 N.W. 31st Avenue Portland, OR 97210 P: 503-227-1271 F: 503-227-1246 E: sPhonelarexec@msn.com
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Primetech 4140 Perimeter Drive Columbus, OH 43228 P: 614-276-8141 F: 614-274-6766 Prince Manufacturing Corp. 612 North Darby Lane North Sioux City, SD 57049 P: 605-235-1220 F: 605-235-1082 E: info@princehyd.com W: princehyd.com Pro-Active Fluid Power, Inc. 44383 Reynolds Drive Clinton Twp., MI 48036 P: 586-465-6708 F: 586-465-6709 E: insidesales@proactivefluidpower.com W: proactivefluidpower.com Progressive Hydraulics, Inc. 280 N. Midland Avenue Saddle Brook, NJ 07663 P: 800-447-4409 F: 201-791-3582 E: sales@phionline.com W: phionline.com ProSoft Technology 1675 Chester Avenue, 4th Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 P: 661-716-5100 F: 661-716-5101 E: prosoft@prosoft-technology.com W: prosoft-technology.com
PSI Industries, Inc. P.O. Box 70127 Memphis, TN 38107-0127 P: 901-525-0422 F: 901-526-4901 E: info@psiindustries.com W: psiindustries.com PTI Technologies, Inc. 501 Del Norte Blvd. Oxnard, CA 93030 P: 805-604-3700 F: 805-604-3917 E: filtersl@ptitechnologies.com W: ptitechnologies.com Pulsafeeder, Inc. 2883 Brighton-Henrietta Town Line Rd. Rochester, NY 14623 P: 585-292-8000 F: 585-424-5619 E: Pulsa@idexcorp.com W: pulsafeeder.com Pulsafeeder, Inc. 27101 Airport Road Punta Gorda, FL 33982 P: 800-333-6677 F: 941-575-4085 E: pulsaspo.cs@idexcorp.com W: pulsafeeder.com Purolator 8439 Triad Dr. Greensboro, NC 27409-9018 P: 336-668-4444 F: 336-668-4452 E: filterguy@comcast.net W: purolator-facet.com
RHEINTACHO Messtechnik GmbH Waltershofener Str. 1 Freiburg, Germany 79111 P: +49(0) 761 45130 F: +49(0) 761 445274 E: info@rheintacho.de W: rheintacho.com
Rotor Clip Company, Inc. 187 Davidson Avenue Somerset, NJ 08873 P: 732-469-7333 F: 732-469-7898 E: sales@rotorclip.com W: rotorclip.com
Schunk 211 Kitty Hawk Drive Morrisville, NC 27560 P: 919-572-2705 F: 919-572-2818 E: info@us.schunk.com W: schunk.com
R.R. Floody Co., Inc. 5065 27th Avenue Rockford, IL 61109-1710 P: 815-399-1931 F: 815-399-0074 E: sales@rrfloody.com W: rrfloody.com
RHM Fluid Power, Inc. 375 Manufacturers Drive Westland, MI 48186-4038 P: 734-326-5400 F: 734-326-0339 E: btulloch@rhmfp.com W: rhmfluidpower.com
Rotork-Hiller 6005 Enterprise Drive Export, PA 15632 P: 724-325-1200 F: 724-733-1825 E: sales@rahiller.com W: rahiller.com
Scott Equipment Co, Inc. P.O. Box 670 Huntersville, NC 28070-9005 P: 704-875-1611 F: 704-875-0625 E: webmaster@scotteq.com W: scotteq.com
RAL Associates 1800 SE St. Lucie Blvd., Suite #B3208 Stuart, FL 34996 P: 722-288-3220 F: 722-220-6075 E: ralmcl@aol.com
Rietschle Inc. 7222 Parkway Drive Hanover, MD 21076 P: 410-712-4100 F: 410-712-4148 E: fkiska@rtpumps.com W: rtpumps.com
RR-TCI USA, Inc. 8 Creek Parkway Boothwyn, PA 19061 P: 610-497-0154 F: 610-497-6085 E: kwagner@rr-tciusainc.com
Scott Industrial Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 1387 Dayton, OH 45401 P: 937-233-8146 F: 937-233-1819 E: cgrudich@scottindustrial.com
Ralph A. Hiller Company, Inc. 6005 Enterprise Drive Export, PA 15632 P: 724-325-1200 F: 724-733-1825 E: sales@rahiller.com W: rahiller.com
Ritepro, Inc. A Subsidiary of BRAY Int’l, Inc. 12200 Albert Hudon Blvd. Montreal, Quebec H1G 3K7 CANADA P: 514-324-8900 F: 514-324-9525 E: strudel@bray.qc.ca W: ritepro.com
RR USA 8 Creek Parkway Boothwyn, PA 19061 P: 610-497-0154 F: 610-497-6085 E: azanellotti@rrusainc.com W: rrusainc.com
Seal Master Corporation 368 Martinel Drive Kent, OH 44240 P: 330-673-8410 F: 330-673-3233 E: info@sealmaster.com W: sealmaster.com
RT Dygert 12121 Nicollet Avenue South Burnsville, MN 55337 P: 952-835-1700 F: 952-835-1701 E: sales@rtdygert.com W: rtdygert.com
Sentinel Fluid Controls, LLC 5702 Opportunity Drive Toledo, OH 43612 P: 419-478-9086 F: 419-478-4839 E: info@sentinelfc.com W: sentinelfc.com
Rubber Tree Systems, LLC 2601 Hill Avenue Toledo, OH 43607 P: 419-346-5151 F: 419-537-0041 E: eesystems.net W: rubbertreesystems.net
Sepa, Inc. 5241 New Peachtree Road, Suite H Atlanta, GA 30341 P: 770-274-0000 F: 770-274-0001 E: billn@sepaautomation.com W: sepaautomation.com
RYCO Hydraulics 1616 Greens Road Houston, TX 77032 P: 281-821-4100 F: 281-821-4300 E: sales@ryco.us W: ryco.com.au
SERFILCO, Ltd. 2900 MacArthur Blvd. Northbrook, IL 60062 P: 847-509-2900 F: 847-559-1995 E: sales@serfilco.com W: serfilco.com
Ralph W. Earl Co., Inc. P.O. Box 2369 Syracuse, NY 13220-2369 P: 315-454-4431 F: 315-454-0977 E: rwearl@rwearl.com W: rwearl.com RAM Industries 33 York Rd. East, P.O. Box 5007 Yorkton, SK Canada S3N 3Z4 P: 306-786-2677 F: 306-786-2651 E: marketing@ramindustries.com W: ramindustries.com Rankin Automation Co. P.O. Box 190 Broomall, PA 19008-0190 P: 610-544-6800 F: 610-328-6594 E: rware@rankinautomation.com W: rankinautomation.com RB Royal Industries, Inc. 1350 S. Hickory Street Fond du Lac, WI 54935 P: 800-892-1550 F: 920-921-4713 E: sales@rbroyal.com W: rbroyal.com Rectus-Tema Corp. 34 Wilson Dr. Sparta, NJ 07871-3400 P: 973-383-0095 F: 973-579-5485 E: information@rectus-tema.com W: rectus-tema.com Rectus-Tema Corporation 164 Pointe South Drive Randleman, NC 27317 P: 336-495-0014 F: 336-495-0024 E: information@rectus-tema.com W: rectus-tema.com
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Reece Fluid Power Co. 5245 Secor Road, Unit 1 Toledo, OH 43623 P: 419-473-2428 F: 419-473-8769 E: reecejohn@hotmail.com W: reecefluidpower.com
Quality Hydraulics & Pneumatics, Inc. 1415 Wilhelm Road Mundelein, IL 60060-4479 P: 847-680-8400 F: 847-680-5325 E: acc@qualityhydraulics.com W: qualityhydraulics.com
Reelcraft Industries, Inc. 2842 East Business Hwy. 30 Columbia City, IN 46725 P: 260-248-8188 F: 260-248-2605 E: reelcraft@reelcraft.com W: reelcraft.com
Quincy Ortman Cylinders 3501 Wismann Lane Quincy, IL 62305-3116 P: 217-222-7766 F: 217-222-1773 E: sales@ortmanfluidpower.com W: quincyortmancylinders.com
Rego Cryo-Flow Products 3181 Lear Drive Burlington, NC 27215 P: 336-226-3244 F: 336-227-6294 E: cflow@regoproducts.com W: regoproducts.com
R R&R Rubber Molding, Inc. P.O. Box 3533 2444 Loma Avenue South El Monte, CA 91733 P: 626-575-8105 F: 626-575-3756 E: rpn@rrrubber.com W: rrrubber.com WWW.IFPS.ORG
RG Group 650 North State Street York, PA 17403 P: 1-800-340-0854 E: customer.service@rg-group.com W: rg-group.com
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RL Miller LLC 705 Mansfield Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15205 P: 412-722-1600 F: 412-722-1660 E: sales@rlmillerllc.com W: rlmillerllc.com Robbins & Bohr, Inc. P.O. Box 4046 Chattanooga, TN 37405 P: 423-756-4430 F: 423-756-4439 E: robbins@cdc.net W: robbinsbohr.com Robeck Fluid Power Co. 350 Lena Drive Aurora, OH 44202 P: 330-562-1140 F: 330-562-1141 E: sales@robeckfluidpower.com W: robeckfluidpower.com Roessel & Company, Inc. 199 LaGrange Ave. Rochester, NY 14613-1593 P: 585-458-5560 F: 585-458-6074 E: flaitenberger@roessel.com W: roessel.com Ross Controls 1250 Stephenson Hwy. Troy, MI 48083 P: 248-764-1802 F: 248-764-1850 E: sales.info@rosscontrols.com W: rosscontrols.com Rota-Cyl Corporation 136 Stauffer Road BechPhonesville, PA 19505 P: 610-845-8001 F: 610-845-8178 E: sales@rotacyl.com W: rotacyl.com Rota Engineering Limited Wellington Street Bury, Manchester United Kingdom, BL8 2BD P: 0044-161-764-0424 F: 0161-762-9729 E: info@rota-eng.com W: rota-eng.com Rotary Systems, Inc. 14440 Azurite Street NW Minneapolis, MN 55303 P: 763-323-1514 F: 763-323-1622 E: info@rotarysystems.com W: rotarysystems.com Rotomation, INC. 11 Sunshine BLVD. Ormond Beach, FL 32174 P: 386-676-6377 F: 386-676-6379 E: sales@rotomation.com W: rotomation.com
S S. G. Morris Co. 699 Miner Road Cleveland, OH 44143 P: 866-746-6774 F: 866-746-2556 E: sgmmail@sgmorris.com W: sgmorris.com S. Himmelstein and Company 2490 Pembroke Ave. Hoffman Estates, IL 60169 P: 847-843-3300 F: 847-843-8488 E: sales@himmelstein.com W: himmelstein.com Safeway Hydraulics, Inc. 4040 Norex Dr. Chaska, MN 55318 P: 952-466-6220 F: 952-466-6219 E: mail@safewayhyd.com W: safewayhyd.com Saylor-Beall Mfg. 400 N. Kibbee St. St. Johns, MI 48879 P: 989-224-2371 F: 989-224-8788 W: saylor-beall.com Scenery Hydraulic, Inc. 1939 S. Lake Pl. Ontario, CA 91761 P: 909-930-9586 F: 909-354-3181 E: sam@sceneryhydraulic.com W: sceneryhydraulic.com Schmalz, Inc. Raleigh, NC 27609 P: 919-713-0880 F: 919-713-0883 E: info@schmalz.us W: schmalz.com Schroeder Industries 580 W. Park Road Leetsdale, PA 15056 P: 800-722-4810 F: 724-318-1200 E: sisales@schroederindustries.com W: schroederindustries.com/
Service Hydraulics 222 S. Navigation BLVD. Corpus Christi, TX 78405 P: 361-883-3891 F: 361-883-3893 E: aaron@servicehyd.com W: servicehyd.com ServoCon Alpha 167 Expo Road Fisherville, VA 22939 P: 1-800-447-7747 F: 540-337-4901 E: Lab@servoconalpha.com W: servoconalpha.com Servometer® 501 Little Falls Road Cedar Grove, NJ 07009 P: 973-785-4630 F: 973-785-0756 E: info@servometer.com W: servometer.com Servo-Tek Products Co. Inc. 1086 Goffle Road Hawthorne, NJ 07506 P: 973-427-3100 F: 973-427-4249 E: sales@servotek.com W: servotek.com Seven Ocean Hydraulic Industrial CO., LTD. 24F., No. 789, Zhonguing S. Rd. South District Taichung City, Taiwan 602 P: 886-422-658680 F: 886-422-600158 E: service@seven-ocean.com.tw W: tocean.com Seventy-Three Mfg. Co. Inc. 136 Stauffer Rd., PO Box 269 BechPhonesville, PA 19505 P: 610-845-7823 F: 610-845-7824 SFC KOENIG LLC 73 Defco Park Road North Haven, CT 06473 P: 203-245-1100 F: 203-245-3072 E: info-us@sfckoenig.com W: sfckoenig.com
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PSI Fluid Power Ltd. 1611 Valmont Way Vancouver, BC Canada V6V 1Y3 P: 604-278-4481 F: 866-746-3794 E: parkerl@psifluidpower.com
R.M. Wright Company, Inc. 23910 Freeway Park Drive Farmington Hills, MI 48335 P: 248-476-9800 F: 248-476-9809 E: rmw102@earthlink.net W: rmwrightco.com
Sharp Controls Inc. P.O. Box 668408 Charlotte, NC 28266 P: 704-394-1395 F: 704-392-5521 E: don@sharpcontrols.com W: sharpcontrols.com Shelco Filters 100 Bradley Street Middletown, CT 06457 P: 860-854-6121 F: 860-854-6120 E: info@shelco.com W: shelco.com Sherex Fastening Solutions 400 Riverwalk Pkwy, Suite 600 Tonawanda, NY 14150 P: 866.474.3739 E: info@sherex.com W: sherex.com SICK, Inc. 6900 W. 110th St. Minneapolis, MN 55438 P: 800-325-7425 F: 952-941-9287 E: info@sick.com W: sickusa.com
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Sidener Engineering Company, Inc. P.O. Box 1476 Noblesville, IN 46061 P: 317-773-8119 F: 317-773-2158 E: dwebster@sidenereng.com W: sidenereng.com Sierra Instruments, Inc. 5 Harris Court, Bldg. L Monterey, CA 93940 P: 831-373-0200 F: 831-373-4402 E: info@sierrainstruments.com W: sierrainstruments.com SIKA USA 1500 Sylvania Avenue, Suite 111 Sturtevant, WI 53177 P: 262-886-2695 F: 262-898-0101 E: info@sika-usa.com W: sika-usa.com Simerics, Inc. 1750 112th Ave. NE, Ste. 250 Bellevue, WA 98004 P: 425-502-9978 F: 256-489-1460 E: contact@simerics.com W: simerics.com Simrit – A Division of FreudenbergNOK 47690 E. Anchor Court Plymouth, MI 48170 P: 866-274-6748 F: 734-354-5500 E: information@simrit.us W: simritna.com Siwi P.O. Box 1415 Glendora, CA 91741 P: 626-963-7643 F: 626-963-3612 Skarda Equipment Co. Inc. P.O. Box 3568 Omaha, NE 68103-3568 P: 402-422-0430 F: 402-345-1567 E: skarda@skarda.com W: skarda.com Skeans Compressed Air Products 1900 Brigantine Drive Coquitlam, BC V3K 7B5 CANADA P: 604-777-4247 F: 604-777-1900 E: skeans@skeans.com W: skeans.com Skeans Group 1475 Howe Street Vancouver, BC V6Z 1S1 CANADA P: 604-688-6757 F: 604-683-4573 E: skeans@skeans.com W: skeans.com Smalley Steel Ring Co. 555 Oakwood Rd. Lake Zurich, IL 60047 P: 847-719-5900 F: 847-719-5999 E: info@smalley.com W: smalley.com
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SMC Corporation of America 10100 SMC Boulevard Noblesville, IN 46060 P: 800-762-7621 F: 317-899-3102 W: smcusa.com SNO-Motion Solutions 2500 Decker Lke Blvd. #23B Salt Lake City, UT 84119 P: 385-227-8381 E: sales@sno-motion.com W: sno-motion.com Source Fluid Power 331 Lake Hazeltine Drive Chaska, MN 55318 P: 952-368-3866 F: 952-448-3392 W: sourcefp.com Southern Fluidpower, Inc. P.O. Box 16849 Chattanooga, TN 37416 P: 423-510-0205 F: 423-899-1821 E: ddavidson@southernfp.com W: southernfp.com Southwestern Controls 6720 Sands Point Suite 201 Houston, TX 77074-3702 P: 713-777-2626 F: 713-988-1521 E: grchurch@swcontrols.com W: swcontrols.com Spartan Scientific 230 McClurg Rd Youngstown, OH 44512 P: 330-758-8446 E: customerservice@ spartanscientific.com W: spartanscientific.com SPC USA Corp. 377 Van Ness Way #1206 Torrance, CA 90501 P: 310-212-5568 F: 310-212-5583 E: sales@spctrade.com W: spctrade.com Spectroline Industrial 956 Brush Hollow Road Westbury, NY 11590 P: 516-333-4840 F: 516-333-4859 E: info@spectroline.com W: spectroline.com Spectrum Industrial Products 15151 York Road North Royalton, OH 44133 P: 440-877-3100 F: 440-877-3101 E: sales@spectrumip.net W: spectrumip.net Spencer Fluid Power 19308 68th Ave. South Kent, WA 98032 P: 253-872-0214 F: 253-395-7372 E: ljohnson@spencerfluidpower.com W: spencerfluidpower.com SPhonemi America Inc. 1601 Brooks Drive Marshall, MI 49068 P: 269-781-6222 F: 269-781-7723 E: info@sPhonemiamerica.com W: sPhonemiamerica.com SPIR STAR, Inc. 1002 Sam Houston Center Drive Houston, TX 77064 P: 281-664-7800 F: 281-664-7850 E: info@spirstar.com W: spirstar.com Sponsler, Inc. A unit of IDEX Corp. 2363 Sandifer Blvd. Westminster, SC 29693 P: 864-647-2065 F: 864-647-1255 E: sales@sponsler.com W: sponsler.com Sprague Air Controls, Inc. 75 Research Road Hingham, MA 02043-4311 P: 781-740-3500 F: 781-740-2283 W: spragueair.com
SPX Hydraulic Technologies/Power Team 5885 11th Street Rockford, IL 61109 P: 800-541-1418 F: 800-288-7031 E: info@powerteam.com W: powerteam.com SSP Fittings Corp. 8250 Boyle Parkway Twinsburg, OH 44087-2200 P: 330-425-4250 F: 330-425-8106 E: sales@sspfittings.com W: sspfittings.com Stacey Supply Corporation DBA HUFCO P.O. Box 40489 Houston, TX 77040 P: 713-460-0810 F: 713-460-1073 E: hufco@onramp.net W: hufco.com
Sun Hydraulics Corporation 1500 West University Parkway Sarasota, FL 34243 P: 941-362-1200 F: 941-355-4497 E: suninfo@sunhydraulics.com W: sunhydraulics.com Sunfab Hydraulics Inc. 6426 Hendry Road, Suite A Charlotte, NC 28269 P: 704-509-6435 E: sunfab-us@sunfab.com W: sunfab.com/us
Temposonics, LLC 3001 Sheldon Dr. Cary, NC 27513 P: 919-677-0100 F: 919-677-2343 E: info.us@temposonics.com W: temposonics.com
SunSource 2301 Windsor Ct Addison, IL 60101 P: 630-317-2700 F: 630-317-1001 E: info@sunsrce.com W: sun-source.com
Tennco, Inc. P.O. Box 298 Middletown, PA 17057 P: 717-731-1880 F: 717-731-1879 E: sales@tenncoinc.com W: tenncoinc.com
Stafford Manufacturing Corp. 256 Andover St. Wilmington, MA 01887 P: 800-695-5551 F: 978-657-4731 E: sales@staffordmfg.com W: staffordmfg.com
Super Swivels 7917 Beech St. NE Minneapolis, MN 55432 P: 763-784-5531 F: 763-784-7423 E: sales@superswivels.com W: superswivels.com
Stainless Hose Fittings, Ltd. 8103 Red Bluff Rd. Pasadena, TX 77507 P: 832-456-2000 F: 832-456-2005 E: accounting@shfltd.com W: shfltd.com
SVF Flow Controls, Inc. 13560 Larwin Circle Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 P: 800-783-7836 F: 562-802-3114 E: sales@svf.net W: SVF.net
Stanley M. Proctor Company P.O. Box 446 2016 Midway Drive Twinsburg, OH 44087 P: 330-425-7814 F: 330-425-3222 E: proctor@stanleyprocter.com W: stanleyproctor.com
Swanson Industries 2608 Smithtown Road Morgantown, WV 26508 P: 800-327-6203 F:304-292-8151 E: industrial sales@ swansonindustries.com W: swansonindustries.com
Stauff Corporation 7 Wm. Demarest Place Waldwick, NJ 07463 P: 201-444-7800 F: 201-444-7852 E: sales@stauffusa.com W: stauff.com
Swift-Cor Precision, Inc. 344 W. 157th Street Gardena, CA 90248 P: 310-354-1200 F: 310-323-2029 E: jlaib@swiftcor.com W: swiftcor.com
Stewart Huntz 8 Garfield Circle Burlington, MA 1803 P: 781-272-4411 F: 781-272-5172
Switching Solutions Inc. 380 Four Valley Drive Concord, Ontario L4K 5Z1 Canada P: 905-303-8700 F: 905-303-7130 E: aleung@switchingssi.com W: switchingssi.com
Struble Fluid Power 2301 South Platte River Dr. Denver, CO 80223 P: 303-935-3866 F: 303-935-3868 E: sales@strublefluidpower.com W: strublefluidpower.com Sturgis Equipment Company of Kansas City 11860 W. 91st Street Overland Park, KS 66214 P: 913-492-2444 F: 913-492-2997 E: sturgiskc@aol.com W: sturgisequipment.com SUCO ESI North America 6560 W. Rogers Cir. # 22 Boca Raton, FL 33487 P: 561-989-8499 F: 561-989-8816 E: marketing@sucoesi.com W: sucoesi.com SUHNER Manufacturing, Inc. 43 Anderson Rd. SW Rome, GA 30161 P: 706-235-8046 F: 706-235-8045 E: sumacosales.usa@suhner.com W: suhner-transmission-expert.com/ en/contact SUHNER Industrial Products, LLC 43 Anderson Rd. SW Rome, GA 30161 P: 706-235-8046 F: 706-235-8045 E: sales.usa@suhner.com W: suhner-abrasive-expert.com/en/ contact
Tele Radio 14895 NE 20th Ave North Miami Miami, FL 14895 P: 1-866-629-0780 E: info@teleradio.com W: tele-radio.com
SymCom, Inc. 2880 N. Plaza Drive Rapid City, SD 57702 P: 605-348-5580 F: 605-348-5685 E: sales@symcominc.com W: symcom.com System Seals Inc. 24202 Aurora Road Cleveland, OH 44146 P: 216-676-9934 F: 216-676-9935 W: systemseals.com
T Taylor Devices, Inc. 90 Taylor Drive North Tonawanda, NY 14120 P: 716-694-0800 F: 716-695-6015 E: taylordevi@aol.com W: taylordevices.com TECO Pneumatic, Inc. 1069 Serpentine Lane Pleasanton, CA 94566 P: 925-426-8500 F: 925-426-9539 E: karl@tecopneumatic.com W: tecopneumatic.com Teknocraft, Inc. 425 West Dr. Melbourne, FL 32904 P: 321-729-9634 F: 321-768-8732 E: tomo@teknocraft.com W: teknocraft.com
Terrell Manufacturing, Inc. 19444 Progress Dr. Strongsville, OH 44149 P: 440-238-5445 F: 440-238-4249 E: tmfg@sblglobal.net W: terrellmfg.com Texacone Company 4111 Forney Avenue Dallas, TX 75149 P: 972-288-4404 F: 972-289-6285 E: J.Wheeler@texacone.com W: texacone.com Tex-A-Draulics 7330 W. Sam Houston Parkway North Houston, TX 77040-3191 P: 713-937-8111 F: 713-937-0436 E: texadrau@onramp.net W: texadraulics.com Texas Hydraulics, Inc. 3410 Range Road Temple, TX 76504 P: 254-770-4701 F: 254-774-9940 E: inquiry@texashyd.com W: texashydraulics.com Texcel 4444 Homestead Road Houston, TX 77028 P: 800-231-7116 F: 800-759-4673 E: sales@texcelrubber.com W: texcelrubber.com The Paquin Company 9286 Mercantile Drive Mentor, OH 44060 P: 800-260-5664 F: 216-261-5705 E: paquin@paquin.com W: paquin.com Thermal Dynamics Corp. 4850 Airport Drive Ontario, CA 91761 P: 909-390-3944 F: 909-923-9797 W: thermaldynamics.com Themal Spray Solutions, Inc. 1105 International Plaza, Suite B Chesapeake, VA 23323 P: 757-673-2468 F: 757-673-3128 E: info@themalsprayusa.com W: thermalsprayusa.com Thermal Transfer Products 5215 21st St. Racine, WI 53406 P: 262-554-8330 F: 262-554-8536 E: ttpsales@thermasys.com W: thermaltransfer.com Thomas Magnete USA, LLC 4465 N. 124th Street, Unit F Brookfield, WI 53005 P: 262-781-2900 F: 262-783-6845 W: thomas-magnete.com Thomas Products LTD 987 West St. Southington, CT 06489 P: 860-621-9101 F: 860-621-1470 E: vendors@thomasprod.com W: thomasprod.com
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Tiger Seal & Supply Co. 2301 Albany St. Kenner, LA 70062 P: 504-464-0031 F: 504-471-0092 E: TigerMfgCo@aol.com W: tigerseal&supply.com
Tri-Line Automation 250 Summit Point Drive Henrietta, NY 14467 P: 585-321-9620 F: 585-321-9628 E: trilineton@aol.com W: trilineautomation.com
Titan, Inc. 9900 Durand Ave. Sturtevant, WI 53177 P: 262-884-2890 F: 262-884-8070 E: tevans@titansystems.com W: titansystems.com
Triple R Oil Cleaner 2700 Dufferin St. Unit 86 Toronto, ONT M6B 4J3 CANADA P: 416-413-9202 Toll free: 800-668-8671 F: 416-413-9387 E: dmurray@triple-rrr.com W: triple-rrr.com
T-Lon Products Inc. 1110 Richards Road Hartland, WI 53029 P: 262-367-2333 F: 262-367-8159 E: bolson@t-lon.com W: t-lon.com Tobul Accumulator, Inc. 61 Innovation Drive Bamberg, SC 29003 P: 803-245-2400 F: 803-245-2636 E: sales@tobul.com W: tobul.com Tolomatic Inc. 3800 County RD 116 Hamel, MN 55340 P: 763-478-8000 F: 763-478-8080 E: help@tolomatic.com W: tolomatic.com
TPC Pneumatics 12411 McCann Dr. Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 P: 800-347-3954 F: 562-944-3785 E: Eyaw@tanhay.com W: tpcpage.com Tracer Products 956 Brush Hollow Road Westbury, NY 11590 P: 800-274-8888 F: 800-491-6868 E: info@tracerline.com W: tracerline.com Travaini Pumps USA 200 Newsome Drive Yorktown, VA 23692 P: 757-988-3930 F: 757-988-3978 E: customerservice@travaini.com W: travaini.com Trelleborg Sealing Solutions 2531 Bremer Rd. Fort Wayne, IN 46803 P: 260-749-9631 F: 260-749-4844 E: tssusa@trelleborg.com W: tss.trelleborg.com/us Trent Tube 2015 Energy Drive East Troy, WI 53120 P: 262-642-7321 F: 262-642-9571 E: sales@trent-tube.com W: trent-tube.com Triad Technologies, LLC 985 Falls Creek Dr. Vandalia, OH 45377 P: 800-420-8575 F: 800-420-4324 E: sales@triadtechnologies.com W: triadtechnologies.com Tribute, Inc. 1696-F Georgetown Road Hudson, OH 44236 P: 330-656-3006 F: 330-656-3464 E: nbaker@tribute.com W: tribute.com Trico Corp. 1235 Hickory Street Pewaukee, WI 53072 P: 262-691-9336 F: 262-691-2576 E: cservice@tricocorp.com W: tricocorp.com
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TTI – Todd Technologies Inc. 11080 Irma Dr. Northglenn, CO 80233 P: 1-303-585-0132 E: Sales@toddtechinc.com W: toddtechinc.com Tubes N’ Hoses 820 N. Dallas Ave Lancaster, TX 75146 P: 972-923-0766 F: 972-332-4119 E: sales@tubesnhoses.com W: tubesnhoses.com Turn-Act 105 Commerce Way Westminster, SC 29693 P: 864-647-9521 F: 864-647-9574 E: CAP_CustomerService@itt.com W: turn-act.com Turner Hydraulics, Inc. P.O. Box 728 Carlisle, PA 17013-0728 P: 717-243-3329 F: 717-243-8865 E: custserv@turnerhydraulics.com W: turnerhydraulics.com Tuthill Coupling Group - Hansen Couplings 1000 West Bagley Rd. Berea, OH 44017-0805 P: 440-826-1115 F: 440-826-0115 E: hansencoupling@tuthill.com W: tuthill.com Tuxco Corp. 4300 Grove Ave. Gurnee, IL 60031 P: 847-244-2220 F: 847-244-7335 E: moreinfo@tuxco.com W: tuxco.com
U UE Systems, Inc. 14 Hayes St. Elmsford, NY 10523 P: 914-592-1220 F: 914-347-2181 E: info@uesystems.com W: uesystems.com UFI Hydraulic Filters Division 9337 Ravenna Rd., Unit G Twinsburg, OH 44087 P: 330-405-1800 F: 330-405-1801 E: sales@uhiltd.com W: uhiltd.com Ultra Clean Technologies Corp. 1274 Highway 77 Bridgeton, NJ 08302 P: 800-791-9111 F: 856-453-4975 E: sales@ultracleantech.com W: ultracleantech.com Ultraflo Corporation, A Subsidiary of BRAY Int’l Inc. #8 Trautman Industrial Drive Ste. Genevieve, MO 63670 P: 800-950-1762 F: 573-883-8882 E: ultraflo@ultraflovalve.com W: ultraflovalve.com
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United Electric Controls 180 Dexter Ave. Watertown, MA 02478 P: 617-926-1000 F: 617-926-4354 E: marketing@ueonline.com W: ueonline.com Universal Flow Monitors, Inc. 1755 E. Nine Mile Rd. Hazel Park, MI 48030 P: 248-542-9635 F: 248-398-4274 E: ufm@flowmeters.com W: flowmeters.com Universal Grinding Corporation 1234 West 78th Street Cleveland, OH 44102-1914 P: 216-631-9410 F: 216-631-5264 E: monica@universalgrinding.com W: universalgrinding.com
Vermatic Products, Inc. 2385 So. 179th St. New Berlin, WI 53146 P: 262-782-4380 F: 262-782-7491 E: info@vermatic.com W: vermatic.com
Universal Hydraulics International LTD 9337 Ravenna Road, Unit G Twinsburg, OH 44087 P: 330-405-1800 F: 330-405-1801 E: sales@uhiltd.com W: uhiltd.com
Versa Products Company, Inc. 22 Spring Valley Rd. Paramus, NJ 07652-4347 P: 201-843-2400 F: 201-843-2931 E: sales@versa-valves.com W: versa-valves.com
Universal Hydraulik USA, Corp. Fort Meigs Business Center 25651 Fort Meigs Road Suite A Perrysburg, OH 43551 P: +1-419-873-6340 F: +1-419-873-6341 E: info@universalhydraulik.com W: universalhydraulik-usa.com
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Wistech Controls Co. 4810 S. 36th Street Phoenix, AZ 85040-2995 P: 602-243-4361 F: 602-243-0125 E: wistech@ix.netcom.com W: wistech.com
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Zatkoff Seals & Packings 23230 Industrial Park Drive Farmington Hills, MI 48335 P: 248-478-2400 F: 248-478-3392 E: info@zatkoff.com W: zatkoff.com
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HERE IS THE SOLUTION TO AIR TEASER ON PAGE 05 There are multiple ways of solving this problem. I will show you a couple of them.
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Step 1. Solve for the remaining horizonal distance from the end of the cylinder to the vertical arm on the boom. We can make a triangle using the 127 mm hypotonus and the 34°angle to get the rest of the horizonal distance. See diagram below. Cosine of the angle = the adjacent side divided by the hypotonus. Cosine of 34° = Y (adjacent side) / 127 mm. Cross multiplying = Cosine of 34° x 127 mm = 105.28 mm Now add the 456.17 mm cylinder and subtract the 101.6 mm on the left side of the main beam and minus the 69.11 mm at the bottom of the bucket and you will get 392.3 mm (the horizonal distance). Next, calculate the force on the cylinder. Diameter is 38.1 mm; therefore 38.1² x . 7854 = 1,140 mm² x .689 mPa = 785.46 N. Let us write a moment equation since the both the load and effort are both perpendicular to the pivot: 177.8 mm x 785.96 N = 392.18 mm x N (Load) N = 356.3 N x 4.448 = 80 pounds Final Answer
Step 1. Solve for the remaining horizonal distance from the end of the cylinder to the vertical arm on the boom. We can make a triangle using the 5” hypotonus and the 34°angle to get the rest of the horizonal distance. See diagram below. Cosine of the angle = the adjacent side divided by the hypotonus. Cosine of 34° = Y (adjacent side) / 5. Cross multiplying = Cosine of 34° x 5” = 4.145”. Now add the 18” cylinder and subtract the 4” on the left side of the main beam and minus the 2.7 “ at the bottom of the bucket and you will get 15.445” (the horizonal distance). Next, calculate the force on the cylinder. Diameter is 1.5”, therefore 1.5² x .7854 = 1.767 in² x 100 psi = 176.7 pounds of force. Let us write a moment equation since the both the load and effort are both perpendicular to the pivot: -7” x 176.7 pounds+ 15.445” x P (load) = 0 7 x 176.7 = 15.445P 1236.9 = 15.445P P = 80 pounds / 4.448 = (355.84 N) Final Answer
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A second way of solving the problem is with a mechanical advantage/ disadvantage. Using the same number, the tip of the bucket has a horizontal distance of 392.3 mm and the cylinder has 177.8 mm vertical distance of leverage. Both the load and reaction are perpendicular to the pivot 392.3 / 177.8 = 2.206 mechanical disadvantage. The push on the cylinder is 785.96 N / 2.206 = 355.84 N.
A second way of solving the problem is with a mechanical advantage/ disadvantage. Using the same number, the tip of the bucket has a horizontal distance of 15.445” and the cylinder has 7” vertical distance of leverage. Both the load and reaction are perpendicular to the pivot. 15.445 / 7 = 2.206 mechanical disadvantage. The push on the cylinder is 176.7 lbs. / 2.206 = 80 lbs. (355.84 N).
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