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you have intentionally subscribed to this magazine and determined to read it, the odds are that you already have an interest in the fluid power industry. Whether you are a supplier to, manufacturer of, or procurer of hydraulics, you’re likely to have encountered the same experience I have: Upon proudly proclaiming my involvement in the fluid power industry to friends, I am met (at best) with “oh” and more commonly “uh.” I guess that we must admit that we do not carry the glamour of involvement in an Internet start-up or look forward to our big IPO. Hoards of people will never line up outside our doors for hours or even days, waiting for our newest product to be available for sale. However, we do represent a world-changing force. The equipment we enable produces infrastructure, housing, and food—which our world so desperately demands. Without our commitment to advancing the Marc A. Weston transfer of power with greater efficiency, controllabilExecutive Vice President/ ity, and flexibility, where would the world be? Chief Marketing Officer, Many of us have the opportunity to travel around Sauer-Danfoss Inc., the world and see the difference our customers make. and member of the I am consistently amazed that I can be visiting the 2011 NFPA Board of Directors remotest part of our planet and find a piece of fluid power equipment from the opposite side of the planet making a difference in that community. I can also see that we stand upon the shoulders of giants. Some time before us came a generation who created the fluid power industry and began to make a difference. Each of us for some reason, intentional or not, have chosen to apply our own talents and skills to this industry. We seek to sustain and advance those innovations in a continuing effort to improve our world. Reviewing the many fluid power companies within this journal will reveal the level of innovation currently taking place within our industry. We stand at the threshold of a digital age for fluid power, which is likely to sustain our industry for yet another generation. It is incredulous to look at our industry’s role in the world’s future and wonder how anyone could not be interested in joining us. Unfortunately, I’m guessing I am not the only person who has engaged a young person in a conversation regarding the fluid power industry only to find (upon looking up from their PSP or iPod) that they do not find our fluid power to be a particularly exciting topic. Perhaps not surprisingly, my own nephews have not chosen to actively seek out Sauer-Danfoss on You Tube or other social media. As my career has progressed, I have developed a personal passion for power transmission, manufacturing, and fluid power. Perhaps you are the same. At this point in life, I can see that we face a significant challenge (whether I’m visiting the US, Germany, Slovakia, or China) in attracting young people to our industry. The only people who can make a difference are you and me. While we may all act as competitors within the industry, I believe we also share a higher interest—and a higher purpose—in promoting and advancing our technology, knowing and believing that it makes a difference for the future of our planet. While I don’t claim to have many great ideas on how to make a difference in promoting our industry, I do have the good fortune of being involved in an organization that does. The National Fluid Power Association has an active program to promote and advance interest in the fluid power industry amongst young talent. If you have the opportunity, I encourage you to learn more about their programs at http:// www.nfpa.com/Education/Workforce_Development.asp. At Sauer-Danfoss, we recognize that we are but one of many innovators in this industry. We are consistently amazed to see the creative adaptations of fluid power into machines that make the world a better place, and stand in awe of the machine builders who create them. Isn’t it cool to be part of this industry?
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When working with pneumatic systems, it is important to know both the SCFM requirements when a cylinder is extending as well as retracting. However, the instantaneous SCFM can be much higher than the SCFM that a compressor needs to supply. Calculate the instantaneous SCFM the valve and plumbing need to handle for the following problem: • • • • • • •
By Ernie Parker, AI, AJPP, AJPPCC, S, MT, MM, MIH, MIP, MMH, Fluid Power Instructor, Hennepin Technical College, EParker@Hennepintech.edu
The teaser is posted on the IFPS Web site (www.ifps.org) and also printed in the Fluid Power Journal. Submit your information via the Web site, or fax it to 856-424-9248 attn: Donna Pollander. Anyone who submits the correct answer before the deadline date will have his/her name printed in the Society Page newsletter and in Fluid Power Journal. The winner will also be entered into a drawing for a special gift.
Cylinder is a 4" x 10" x 2" rod 2 second extension time 1 second retraction time 1 second dwell time Extension force is 800 lbs. Retraction force is 100 lbs. Dual regulators are used and the required pressure is 75% of regulator setting to cover inefficiency of the circuit. • The valve is mounted directly on the cylinder. The 75% regulator setting will cover for the lost of air between the valve and cylinder.
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What will the pressure gauge read during extension?
Solution: 208 PSI
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to rehydrate with either fresh or salt water, our skin would not be affected by UV rays, and “Mexican Monday” would not always result in “Terrible Tuesday.” Unfortunately, this is not an ideal world, and our bodies are not compatible with everything that surrounds us. Just as too many enchiladas can cause a violent reaction in our digestive tract, the improper hydraulic fluid can spell disaster for your entire hydraulic assembly, and correcting this issue will require much more work than taking a couple anti-acid tablets and drinking Ginger Ale. When designing and/or servicing your hydraulic equipment, it is vital that you keep “compatibility” in the forefront of your mind. Approximately 200 million gallons of hydraulic oils are used in the U.S. annually; roughly 165 million gallons of that volume are mineral-based fluids. These standard mineral-based oils operate between the temperatures of -40°C to 150°C with a few exceptions. In addition to the mineral-based fluids, there are also specialty fire-resistant hydraulic fluids as well as environmentally friendly, biodegradable fluids. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) currently recognizes four major groups of fireresistant hydraulic fluids. These four groups include high-water containing fluids (HFA), invert emulsions (HFB), water glycols (HFC), and water-free fluids including synthetics (HFD).
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With a constant emphasis on being “green conscious,” biodegradable environmental fluids have been developed. In order to be considered an “Environmentally Acceptable Fluid,” 60% of the fluid must decompose within 28 days of exposure as well as being non-toxic (must pass aquatic toxicity tests on specific species of fish). Vegetable oil, more particularly grapeseed oil, is the most common base for these environmental fluids. The lubrication and anti-wear properties of these fluids are extremely similar to those of petroleum oil (the single most commonly used hydraulic oil). The drawbacks from using these fluids is that they are very susceptible to oxidation and also perform very poorly in cold weather, where it is not uncommon for the fluid to congeal and prevent your equipment from “cold-starting.” Vegetable oil suppliers have begun www.fluidpowerjournal.com | www.ifps.org
using genetic engineering to boost fluid stability, and the market is experiencing constant improvements in the area of these biodegradable hydraulic fluids. If the decision is made to change the hydraulic fluid in your assembly, bear in mind the notion of “compatibility” and how this change will directly affect various internal components of the system. For the purposes of our discussion, the focus is on the selection of the proper seal lip material that will be compatible with the application media. These materials range from standard Nitrile Buna Rubber (NBR), Viton® (FKM), and Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer Rubber (EPDM) to Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE otherwise known as Teflon®). Fortunately, matching the proper fluid and material is not as difficult as pronouncing the full name of the material when you understand the relationship between the two. Viscosity and temperature are the two most vital factors to consider in regards to your hydraulic oil. Regardless of how high of a quality the hydraulic fluid may be, if the viscosity grade is not correctly matched with the operating temperature of the hydraulic system, then there is the possibility of premature internal component failure. For example, if the operating temperature of your system is below the recommended level for your viscosity grade, it is possible that your fluid will begin to congeal. This solidifying of your oil will not allow it to flow freely within the system resulting in possible component seizures. Another adverse effect of this solidifying is that the media will lose the ability to continue lubricating your hydraulic piston, increasing the coefficient of friction (Mu) experienced by the seal lip. If this continues, the increased heat and wear will cause the seal lip to rapidly deteriorate, possibly resulting in complete system failure. Recently, one of our customers was wondering why the hydraulic seals in his system had suddenly started to fail prior to the expected “seal life” and if we had mistakenly sent him the wrong seal or the incorrect seal lip material. Upon further investigation, it was discovered that the customer had recently changed to a fire-resistant hydraulic fluid in order to ensure a safer working environment without considering the impact that this change would have on other component parts of the system, including the seal. As a result, the EPDM seal lip was not compatible with the new fire-resistant hydraulic fluid and had started to absorb the fluid at an accelerated rate, causing the lip to “swell.” This swelling caused increased wear on the seal, resulting in decreased seal life and subsequent unacceptable leakage. Unfortunately, there is not an online matchmaking service yet established where one can enter a specific fluid and in return receive five compatible material matches based on the fluid’s “personality.” However, the use of compatibility charts will assist the design engineer with the proper selection of hydraulic fluid media that will function effectively with component parts, including seal lip material. For an electronic copy of a comprehensive hydraulic fluid compatibility chart, please refer to the Colonial Seal Web site. To make a decision in regards to your hydraulic system without first understanding the full impact it will have on each part of the assembly is similar to ordering the Fiesta Feast at 9:00 on Monday night. Initially everything seems to be moving along, but after some time passes, you may discover that your brash decision wound up having serious internal compatibility issues resulting in an overall breakdown in the system. www.ifps.org | www.fluidpowerjournal.com
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his recent tip from a prominent manufacturer of things pneumatic made my teeth ache: “Work on smaller footprint components to save on space and cost. Typically, people oversize and spend too much when smaller will do the job.” In many or most cases with compressed air plumbing and devices, “Big is Beautiful!” Just a few weeks ago, a production manager said, “We have revamped our compressed air system to operate at 60 psig max by increasing the size of the plumbing and components.” That is progress, even for one plant at a time. It is not unusual to see industrial compressors chugging out compressed air at 120 psig. In the production area, many of these plants struggle to maintain 80 psig. The pressure loss from 120 to 80 psig is accepted as the way it has always been. (Some always will be.) The Womack Fluid Power Data Book (Don’t leave home without one) lists 0.160 HP per SCFM at 80 psig. For 120 psig, the horsepower required is 0.196 per SCFM. A compressed air system that churns out 120 psig to maintain 80 psig feeds the pressure drop 18.4% of the power cost. From a total cost of ownership, the
saving on undersized components and plumbing that “will do the job” at a very high cost requires a compressor that is 20% larger than necessary. To save small on the component cost of filters, valves, pipe, etc., requires bigger spending on the more expensive capital equipment, compressor, after cooler, dryer, etc. The rather small valves, cylinders, and filters that saved a few dollars are often used sporadically with modest wear. The compressor and equipment as the source of air runs constantly until it must be replaced. Finally in this vein, the oversized compressor and complementary equipment consume extra energy, continuously adding to the operation costs. Get over focus on “one-time” costs of ancillary items, plumbing, filters, valves. Big is Beautiful. The few dollars saved one time on small components will cost big dollars continuously to feed the energy pig for unnecessary pressure drop. A right-sized system doesn’t cost; it pays. The additional benefit of a generously sized compressed air system is room to grow with additional air on demand. With increased right-sized plumbing and components, pressure drop to point of use with laminar flow could be no more than 5 psid total.
Backing down compressor discharge pressure to 65 psig from 120 psig for 60-psig shop air offers a potential HP or energy saving about 25%. Frosting on the cake. A recent article stated that the air lost to leaks in the average compressed air system was approximately 30%. The flow lost through leaks at 65 psig would be 60% of the loss at 120 psig. Then a saving on leaks would be 30% x 40% = 12%. The One-Time cost of larger pipe, valves, cylinders and installation could be amortized with a 37% (25 + 12) reduction in the cost of electrical energy EDD (Every Darn Day). It is past time to shift the paradigm. Paying less for low-tech items that require buying larger capital equipment is not the way to go.
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Standby Efficiency? We are conditioned to think a variable displacement pump is more efficient than its fixed displacement counterpart. As a generalization this is true, but like most things in hydraulics, it depends. It largely depends on the type of control used and the circuit configuration when the pump is on standby.
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To expand on the latter, consider this question I was asked to adjudicate on recently: “A competitor of mine states that hydraulic oil gets most of its heat when the system is at rest and just circulating the oil around the system. And that their circuit with a variable displacement pump solves this problem as it does not move any oil when the system is at rest = no heat = no need for a heat exchanger. I state that a hydraulic system with a fixed displacement pump and a heat exchanger is better because the heat in the oil is primarily due to “Load” = oil is working. The heat exchanger will cool the reserve oil in the tank so that when the HOT oil comes back to tank it will mix with the cooler oil for much more stable oil heat management. Who is correct?” Neither statement is strictly correct. But this one is the most incorrect: “A variable displacement pump solves this problem as it does not move any oil when at rest = no heat = no need for a heat exchanger.” The need for a heat exchanger usually has very
little to do with whether or not oil circulates around the system when it’s unloaded. It has much more to do with how efficient the hydraulic system is under load and its duty cycle, that is, how many minutes out of every hour it operates under (high) load. There are plenty of hydraulic systems around with variable pumps that have and need a BIG heat exchanger. And depending on its type of control, a variable pump on standby can be a more effective oil heater than an unloaded fixed displacement pump. This is best illustrated with an example: A few years ago, I was called out to a problem on a winch driven by a Hagglunds Viking motor. The shear pins in the distributor coupling of the Viking motor were having to be replaced regularly. These motors are sensitive to thermal shock. If hot oil is directed to a cold motor, the distributor expands and interferes in its bore – shearing the pins in the coupling. This prevents the distributor from being damaged. But when it happens, it’s a major inconvenience. The circuit was simple enough. It comprised a diesel engine driven, pressure-compensated pistonwww.fluidpowerjournal.com | www.ifps.org
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pump, a directional control valve, and the Viking motor (Fig. 1). The trouble was, if the operator started the hydraulic power unit but didn’t begin to use the winch straight away, the system just sat there at a pressure of 250 bar – the setting of the pressure compensator on the variable pump. The tank volume was only about 60 liters and so the internal leakage from the pump and spool valve at 250 bar was doing a dandy job of heating the oil in the relative small reservoir. Fig. 2 shows a simulation of the circuit in which, for analytical purposes, orifices have been installed to represent internal leakage in the pump and directional control valve with the system at standby. Theoretical heat-load is 2.9 kW (254 x 6.8 / 600). As a result, if the operator waited long enough before operating the winch, the oil was hot enough to thermal shock the Viking motor. The typical fix for this problem is to flush the case of the Viking motor. The theory is, if the case of the motor is flushed with oil from the working (hot) part of the system, the motor won’t be at a substantially different temperature when hot oil is directed to the motor’s service ports. This is fine in theory, but if the oil in Fig. 2 the working part of the system is heating up faster than the case-flush can warm up the
motor, thermal shock and shearing of the distributor coupling can still occur. So while necessary, it was only part of the solution in this case. The ideal solution would have been to switch to load-sensing control. This would mean when the winch wasn’t being used, there would still be no flow from the variable pump (other than leakage losses) but the standby pressure would be 25 bar instead of 250! That wasn’t practical in this case, so I removed the high-pressure carry-over plug from the directional control valve – to make it open center. Fig. 3 shows a simulation of the same analytical circuit with the system on standby but with the directional control valve switched to open center. Theoretical heat-load now is 1 kW (5.2 x 120 / 600), about a third of what it was with the pump sitting on its pressure compensator setting. And this solved the problem. The moral of this story is, a variable displacement pump is definitely NOT a substitute for a heat exchanger – and if it is pressure compensated, the system may actually require a bigger heat exchanger than it would otherwise!
Fig. 2: Computer simulation of analytical circuit—pump on standby, P blocked Fig. 3: Computer simulation of analytical circuit—open center. P to T pressure drop 4 bar @ 150 L/min
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Energy Efficient Hydraulics and Pneumatics Conference November 15-17, 2011 Sheraton Chicago O’Hare Airport Hotel, Rosemont, Illinois Hosted by the International Fluid Power Society (IFPS), the FPDA Motion and Control Network (FPDA), and the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA)
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luid power (hydraulics and pneumatics) is used in dozens of industries and hundreds of applications to precisely control the movement of machinery and material. Yet many engineers and technicians working in those industries do not fully understand the design concepts critical to developing efficient fluid power systems and the diagnostic and maintenance techniques essential to keep those systems operating at peak efficiency. These concepts and techniques can result in significant energy and cost savings for companies that use hydraulics or pneumatics, as well as for the customers they serve, making fluid power a more competitive technology choice. To help companies take advantage of these opportunities, three leading fluid power organizations—
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The conference will address effective design concepts and maintenance techniques for both mobile and industrial applications, hydraulic and pneumatic. Participants will be exposed to: • Breakthrough presentations from fluid power component manufacturers, distributors, and system integrators, showcasing innovative approaches and emerging technologies in energy-efficient fluid power design and maintenance. • Workshops designed to communicate the current best practices for maximizing energy efficiency and balancing cost issues for hydraulic and pneumatic systems. • Facilitated roundtable discussions, where peers can share specific challenges associated with their industry and applications, and get expert advice from the facilitators. • Networking events to help participating engineers and technicians engage with technology providers from fluid power manufacturing and distribution companies. • Opportunities to help shape the future direc-
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tion of hydraulic and pneumatic product development and standardization in ways that assist users of those technologies. Registration information coming soon. Sponsorship Opportunities Sponsorship opportunities are available for fluid power manufacturers and distributors, and other companies interested in supporting this event and connecting with engineers and technicians from a wide array of fluid power’s end-market industries. For information on sponsorship opportunities, visit http://www.nfpa.com/events/eehpc.htm Supporting Organizations In addition to the three host associations, the following organizations have signed on as supporters of this conference: • Association for High Technology Distribution • Fluid Power Educational Foundation • National Association for Hose and Accessories Distribution • International Sealing Distribution Association
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HANDLING LARGE LOADS
Most vacuum pick-and-place applications involve the handling of small parts such as semiconductor components or food packaging items, which are very common in industry. Less common is the handling of much larger loads such as roofing panels, drywall sheets, diamond plate floors, concrete sewer pipes, and so on. Although these products are all different, they have three things in common: if you drop them, operator injury is possible; machinery damage is probable; and of course you have the cost of damaged product. In smaller handling applications, the vacuum pick-up and put-down operation takes place within a guarded machinery area. Furthermore, if a low-cost product is dropped, damage to surrounding equipment or the product itself is less likely. In larger handling applications such as molded concrete or wooden panels, however, longer distances are travelled by machinery such as overhead cranes. Therefore, if the product is dropped, the consequences are certainly more obvious and definitely more apparent. In a good vacuum-handling system, safety components should be included. These components are not expensive, and this first article of a two-part series offers suggestions as to how a safe vacuum lifting system can be employed at a relatively low cost.
to an event where cups suddenly break away from the load being lifted due to damage or poor surface condition. This valve can also be used when handling different size loads. An array of vacuum cups can be used. The cups that are not in contact with the load will automatically close each time the vacuum is turned on if the cup doesn’t seal against the load surface.
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Fig. 1 shows a self-closing valve, which is normally connected directly to the suction cup vacuum port. The valve is made up of the components shown in Fig. 1: a) valve body, b) spring, c) rubber ball, and d) adjustment screw. It is important to understand that this is NOT a check valve. Check valves allow flow in one direction only whereas the self-closing valve in Fig. 1 allows flow in BOTH directions. This is important to allow release of the product being held by the vacuum cup when vacuum is turned off. The arrow on the body of the valve indicates the direction of vacuum flow (towards the vacuum pump). This adjustable valve is normally set with about 1 mm of spring travel, as shown in Fig. 2. If this valve experiences an “in rush” of air when the vacuum source is turned on, the air flow will push the rubber ball (c) against the seat, closing the valve completely. This will isolate the cup from the rest of the system, allowing the remaining cups in contact with the load to maintain a secure grip. This type of self-closing valve (or velocity fuse, as it is sometimes called) is a very simple solution
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Extra Redundancy The amount of cups that should be used when handling heavy loads is very simple: as many as possible! The worst thing that can happen when picking something up is to drop it. Dropping a load should NEVER happen if the correct components and procedures are employed. However, what is often asked is, how may vacuum cups should be used? The area in cm² (centimeters www.fluidpowerjournal.com | www.ifps.org
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squared) of a vacuum cup is the amount it can lift in kg (kilograms) at 100% vacuum or 29.92"Hg (0 Torr or 0 mbar). Therefore, if a vacuum cup measures 100 mm in diameter or 10 cm, then the area in centimeters is 5 x 5 x 3.142 = 78.55 kg or 173 lbs. If you are generating 80% vacuum or 24"Hg, then the holding force is 138 lbs. Simple enough to calculate. Most manufacturers have this information in their catalogue or cup data sheets, but some manufacturers offer a generous safety factor such as 3:1 @ 70% vacuum. This should be understood when comparing competing brands. The same diameter cup from any manufacturer lifts exactly the same weight. A safety factor should be employed and as stated before, this factor should be as high as possible to compensate for G force or sudden “jarring” in the mechanical movement of the crane or lifting device. I would always suggest a minimum of FOUR. Therefore, if the load weighs 1000 lb, then use enough cups at the corresponding vacuum level to offer a minimum of 4000 lbs ability. Careful consideration should be made when choosing between large-diameter vacuum cups compared to a larger number of smaller diameter cups. If the load being handled does indeed
weigh 1000 lbs and you employ Ø12" cups, then the holding force per cup is in excess of 1200 lbs @ 24"Hg. With a safety factor of FOUR, you would only need four cups. If you lose two cups due to damage or poor placement on the load, you have halved the lifting capacity. The biggest threat is the stability of the load if the cups are as shown in Fig. 3. If cup #1 and #2 fail, you most certainly will drop the load as it “peels” away from cups #3 and #4. The cup system shown in Fig. 4 is a much safer solution offering better stability. This system utilizes ten cups of Ø8" diameter which at 24"Hg can lift in excess of 550 lbs each. The system has an interlaced dual circuit indicated by the RED and BLUE vacuum lines. If each circuit uses its own dedicated vacuum generator and one fails, the remaining system can still manage the load as the weight is evenly spread. Fig. 3 can lift 4800 lbs and Fig. 4 can lift slightly more, but the lifting capacity of Fig. 4 has more of a chance of succeeding if certain vacuum cups fail, particularly if each cup utilizes a self-closing valve as previously described. Unfortunately most heavy load-handling systems use a small amount of large vacuum cups. This is of course easier for the machine builder but not as user friendly as a multiple cup, dual circuit system. However, the aforementioned two methods, self-closing valves with dual vacuum circuits, offer significant safety for minimal component cost. In Part Two of this article series, we will discuss how to minimize the risk of losing vacuum during the lifting cycle when handling large loads. This article is intended as a general guide and as with any industrial application involving machinery choice, independent professional advice should be sought to ensure correct selection and installation.
Daniel Pascoe is General Manager of Vacuforce Inc., manufacturer and distributor of vacuum components and systems for industry in North America. He can be reached via the Vacuforce Web site at www.vacuforce.com or directly at dpascoe@vacuforce.com. Find Vacuforce on Facebook.
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IFPS certification tests provide an objective, third-party assessment of an individual’s skill level and are recognized industry-wide. Individuals who successfully master a level of competency are issued a credential signifying an elevated status in the workforce. In order to keep pace with changing fluid power and motion control technologies, the IFPS certifications must be renewed every five years. IFPS defines a Fluid Power Specialist as one who analyzes and designs systems, selects components, and instructs others in operations and maintenance. The Pnematic Specialist certification is for those designing systems and writing specifications, including sizing and selecting pneumatic components for mobile and industrial operating machinery. They provide pneumatic systems with schematics using standard fluid power symbols. Systems are designed to fluid power essential practices supported by national and international Standards. The Pneumatic Specialist certification requires a three (3)-hour written test.
Summary Outline for the Pneumatic Specialist certification: • Load and Motion Analysis: Solves formulas for torque, speed, and horsepower for cylinder and air motor-driven systems • Solves for the reaction forces on a cylinder rod bearing • Computes cylinder bore and pressure to move loads with a friction factor • Solves for the pressure and suction area to provide the required lifting force using vacuum cups • Understands vacuum generators • Provides ISO cleanliness level for system(s) • Specifies filtration products to maintain ISO cleanliness • Specifies flushing and commissioning procedures • Calculates air cylinder velocity • Selects and sizes conductors based on pressure and flow requirements
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Providing the key to customer driven solutions. • Hydrostatic Pumps & Motors • LSHT Radial Piston Motors • Gearboxes • Directional Control Valves • Open Loop Solutions
www.NAHI.com 225-751-0500 info@nahi.com
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Pöppelmann Plastics USA LLC · 2180 Heart Drive P.O. Box · 459 Claremont, NC 28610 · USA Phone 828-466-9500 · Toll free 866-886-1556 Fax 828-466-9529 · kapsto@poppelmannUSA.com www.poppelmannUSA.com
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Sauer-Danfoss has the answers for today’s design challenges. At Sauer-Danfoss our goal is to deliver system solutions and flexible products which reduces your time to market helping your team meet your customers goals.
W W W. S AU E R - DA N F O S S . CO M • C A L L 515 - 239 - 6000
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SRS offers an extensive range of off the shelf solutions for Rotary Union and Rotary Timing Valve applications. The UL, MT & AP Series Rotary Union products are suitable for a broad range of uses. In addition, electrical slip ring options offer increased versatility. Extensive product inventory means same day shipping is typically available. • UL Series - Ultra• AP Series - All Purpose. Lightweight. All aluminum. Multiple connection and Pressures under 250 psi. mounting options. • MT Series - Machine Tool • Slip Ring options available workholding applications. on all units. SAE connections. 2-D & 3-D proDuct moDels are available for DownloaD at our website,
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AdApters pump to motor Mounts most SAE & USA pUmpS to motorS 56C thrU 445tC and some gasoline engines. fast Complete assemblies available ready for delivery! mounting on power unit or machine.
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Performance, Reliability, Sustainability Take Control with Woodward’s Family of Precision Servovalves & Actuators
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Accumulators Actuators - Rotary Hydraulic Actuators - Rotary Pneumatic Actuators - Solenoid Adapters & Mounts - Pump, Motor, Etc. Aftercoolers Air Breathers Air Compressor Oils Air Logic Devices Air Operated Hydraulic Pumps Bladders Brakes - Hydraulic Brakes - Pneumatic Clamps - Hose, Tube & Pipe Clamps & Fittings Closures, Caps & Plugs Clutches - Pneumatic, Tension Control Compressors - Air Connectors - Electrical Contamination Control Controls - Two-hand, no-tie-down Coolers - Hydraulic Fluid Counters - Hyd., Pneumatic & Fluidics Couplings - Air Self Sealing Couplings - Flexible Shaft Couplings - Fluid Self Sealing Couplings - Quick Disconnect Couplings - Rotating, Swivel Crimping Machines Cutters - Carbide Indexable Port Contour Cylinder Accessories Cylinder Position Sensors Cylinders - Air Cylinders - Air/Oil Cylinders - Clamping Cylinders - Composite (Air & Hydraulic) Cylinders - Hydraulic Cylinders - Hydraulic (Custom) Cylinders - Locking Cylinders - Minature Cylinders - Mill Cylinders - Pneumatic Cylinders - Rodless Data Acquisition Systems Die Lifters - Pneumatic Dryers - Air Electric Servomotors & Drives Electronic Controls Ethylene Propylene Fasteners - Metal, Theaded Nuts & Bolts Filter Carts - Portable Filter Regulator Lubricator (FRL) Filters - Hydraulic Filters - Exhaust Air Filters - Flanged Filters - Pneumatic Filtration Equipment Rentals Filtration Systems Fittings & Port-Hose Tube Fittings - Metric Hose Tube & Port 48
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Section D:
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Section C:
Fittings - Push-ins Flanges-Hydraulic Flanges - Threaded & Welded Flexible Metal Hose Fluoroelastomer Flowmeters - Variable Area Fluid Handling Equipment Fluid Level/Temp Switches (custom) Flushing, Oil Systems Framing - Structural, T-slot Gaskets & Materials Gauges - Flow Gauges - Fluid Level Gauges - Pressure Gauges - Temperature Gauges - Vacuum Gear Drives Grippers Heat Exchangers - Hydraulic Heat Exchangers - Hydraulic (Custom) Heaters - Hydraulic Fluid Heaters - Oil Heaters - Coolant High Performance Coatings Hose - Air Hose - Hydraulic Hose Clamps Hose Cleaning Machines Hose Cutting Machines Hydraulic Fluids Hydraulic Fluids - Fire Resistant Hydraulic Fluids - Environ. Friendly Hydraulic Fluids - Synthetic Hydraulic Linear Servo Actuators Hydraulic Motion Simulators Hydraulic Valve Components Intensifiers Interface Devices Joysticks & Joystick Controllers Iron Castings Leak Detection Lamps & Dyes Leak Detectors - Thermas Mass Leather Load Cells Lubricants Lubrication Devices - Automatic Lubrication Systems Maint. Equipment Mainfolds - Air Manifolds - Hydraulic Manifolds - Pump, Motor, etc. Metal Meters - Positive Displacement Mist Elimination Motors - Hydraulic Motors - Pneumatic Motors - Low Speed/High Torque Mufflers - Pneumatic Packings - Braided Packings - Cup
Packings - Diaphragm & Sheet Packings - Gasket Packings - Leather Packings - Metallic Packings - Synthetic Packings - U- Rings Packings - V-Rings Piston Rods Piston Rings - Non-Metallic Polyurethane Power Units & Systems Power Units - Hazardous Location Pressure Gauge Protectors - Snubbers Pressure Switches Pressure Transmitters PTFE (Teflon) Pump Adapters Pump Housings (Plastic) Pumps - Air Driven Pumps - Centrifugal Pumps - Diaphragm Pumps - Fixed Displacement Pumps - High Pressure Pumps - Hydraulic Hand Pumps - Hydraulic Heat Pumps - Metering Pumps - Reciprocating Pumps - Rotary Pumps - Rotary Positive Displacement Pumps - Vacuum Pumps - Variable Delivery Pumps - Variable Displacement Pumps - Vertical (Sump) Pumps - Water Recovery/Recycling Equipment Regulators - Air Regulators - Vacuum Repair, Reconditioning Reservoir Breathers Reservoirs & Accessories Sealing Compounds Seals - Mechanical Seals - O-Ring Seals - Oil Seals - Rubber Hydraulic Semiconductors Sensors Sensors, Pressure Sensors, Ultrasonic Fluid Level Shims Shock Absorbers, Dampers Sleeves - Boots Slides - Motion Control Slides - Pneumatic Software - Fluid Power Solenoid Valves - 2-Way/3-Way Elec. Oper. Strainers/Diffusers Switches
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Swivels - Power Swivels - Rotary Tachometers/Strobe Scopes Tank Vent Testing & Test Equipment Thread Protectors Training Test Stands/Educational Transducers Transmissions - Hydrodynamic Transmissions - Hydrostatic (HST) Transmitters Tube Cleaning Tube Fabricating Tubing - Aluminum Tubing - Copper Tubing - Markers Tubing - Plastic Tubing - Rubber Tubing - Stainless Steel Tubing - Steel Tubing - Steel Skived/Roller Burnished Tubing & Hose Turbines - Axial, Insertion, Tangential Vacuum Components Valve Panels Valves Air - Check Valves Air - Circuit Logic Control Valves Air - Deceleration Valves Air - Directional Valves Air - Flow Control Valves Air - Pilot Operated Valves Air - Quick Exhaust Dumping Valves Air - Relief Valves Air - Time Delay Valves - Ball Valves - Bleed Valves - Check Valves Hyd. - Air Bleed Valves Hyd. - Check Pilot Operated Valves Hyd. - Counterbalance Valves Hyd. - Deceleration Valves Hyd. - Directional Valves Hyd. - Flow Control Valves Hyd. - Flow Dividers Valves Hyd. - Mobile Valves Hyd. - Pilot Operated Valves Hyd. - Proportional Control Valves Hyd. - Plastic Diaphragm Valves Hyd. - Pressure Control Valves Hyd. - Pressure Reducing Valves Hyd. - Relief Unloading Valves Hyd. - Sequence Valves Hyd. - Servo Valves Hyd. - Shuttle Valves Hyd. - Variable Displacement, Explosion Proof Valves - Pneumatic Valves - Surge Damping Valves - Stop Valves - Water Vent, Closed
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Training Simulator Fluid Power Training Institute The MF500 training simulator can run at full load and speed, and the wheels don’t touch the ground. It can be driven using a 19”, full-color touchscreen, uphill or downhill—even runaway. Software is designed to make it simulate every fault in typical hydrostatic transmission can experience. The user can choose the brand of hydrostatic transmission with any type of control option. An optional implement and articulated machine steering trainer has full-load capability and cylinder service training station. www.fpti.org
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Miniature Differential Pressure Transmitters Orange Research The DP transmitters are alternatives for many filtration, level, flow and heat exchanger applications. Both models offer transmitters with current or voltage output, rated at 4-20 mA or 0-5 V. The models have an accuracy of 10% (5% repeatability), optional 1” diameter durable plastic dial cases, and 1/8” NPT porting (options available). Model 1002 (piston sensor) has a DP range of 0-4 to 0-75 psid and a maximum line pressure rating of 3000 psig. Model 1020 (diaphragm sensor) has a DP range of 0-25” water to 0-10 psid and a maximum line pressure rating of 1000 psig. If 2% accuracy is needed, standard-size models are available. www.orangeresearch.com
HII offers: Air Driven Liquid Pumps for: • Pressure Testing • Operating Hydraulic Jacks • Powering Crimping & Riveting Tools • Bolt Tensioning • Hydraulic Clamping • Autofrettage of High Pressure Components Air Driven Air Pressure Air Amplifiers for: • Tire Curing Presses • Air Pressure Boosting • Pneumatic Clamping
Fluid Filter Cart Seven North Industries Model BFC 553 fluid filter cart operates in either A/C or D/C mode freeing the operator from hunting down power sources. It can be plugged in where a 115-volt power supply is available or can be run independently on its own rechargeable 24 volt power supply allowing the user to filter/transfer up to 225 gallons of hydraulic fluid on a single charge. Tel: 860-355-4429 www.ifps.org | www.fluidpowerjournal.com
Air & Electric Driven Gas Boosters for: • Accumulator Charging • Pressure Gauge Calibration • Gas Transfer • Gas Recovery • Airbag Inflation Charging • Oxygen Charging of Life Support Bottles
GAS BOOSTERS & AIR PRESSURE AMPLIFIERS
LIQUID PUMPS
Visit our web site:
Hydraulics International, Inc. 9201 Independence Ave., Chatsworth, CA 91311, USA Tel: +1-818-407-3400 Fax: +1-818-407-3428
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1A Total Safety A & A Manufacturing Company, Inc. A & H Fluid Technologies, Inc. ACCES I/O Products Accuflex Accumulators, Inc. Acqiris Actuators Unlimited Adaconn Adsens Technology Inc. Advance Motion Controls, Div of Devine Hydraulics Inc. Advanced Assembly & Automation Advanced Control Technology, Inc. Advanced Fluid Systems Advanced Machine & Engineering Co. Aggressive Hydraulics Air & Hydraulic Power, Inc. Air Draulics Engineering Company Air Hydraulic Systems Air Logic Air-Hydraulics, Inc. Airline Hydraulics Air-Mite Devices, Inc. Airmo, Inc. Airotronics Airpot Corp. Air Sentry Airtec Pneumatics, Inc. Airtek Air-Way Manufacturing Co. AKG of America, Inc. ALA Industries, Ltd. - Yuken Master Distributor Allegheny York Co. Allen Orton LLC. Allenair Corp. Alliance Plastics Allied Metrics Seals and Fasteners, Inc. Alloys & Components, SW Alpha American Cylinder Company, Inc. American Hydrostatics American Industrial Heat Transfer, Inc. AMETEK Automation & Process Technologies Amphenol Industrial Operations Anderson Fittings/Trident Anderson Metals Corp., Inc. Apex Design Technology API Heat Transfer APM Hexseal Applied Industrial Technologies Argo-Hytos, Inc. Ark-Plas Products Inc. ASA Hydraulik of America ASCO Numatics Atico-Internormen-Filter, Inc. Atlas Copco Compressors Inc. Atlas Cylinders Atos Systems, Inc. Attica Hydraulic Exchange Aurelius Manufacturing Co., Inc. Aurora Air Products Inc. Autoclave Engineers FCD Automatic Valve Corp. Automation Direct Axiomatic Technologies Corp Bailey International Corporation Baldwin Filters Balluff Inc. Bal Seal Engineering, Inc. Barco, Div. of Marison Industries Barrington Automation Battlefield International Inc. Bay Advanced Technologies Behco, Inc. Behringer Corp. Belden Americas, Hirschmann Products Belden Americas, Lumberg Automation Products Beswick Engineering Co., Inc. BETE Fog Nozzle, Inc. Biddle Precision Components Bijur Lubricating Corp. Bimba Mfg. Co. Birmingham Hydraulics Inc. BKO Technical Bobalee Hydraulics Bondioli & Pavesi, Inc. Bosch Rexroth Corporation, Pnuematics Brand Hydraulics Bray Controls, Div of Bray International Brennan Industries, Inc. Briggs Company, The BSF, inc. C.C. Jensen, Inc.
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Fluid Power Connectors, LLC Fluid Power Products, Inc. Fluid Power, Inc. Fluid Systems Partners US, Inc. Fluid Tech, LLC Fluidtechnik USA, Inc. Force America Foster Manufacturing Co., Inc. Franklin Electrofluid Co., Inc. Galland Henning Nopak, Inc. Galtech Canada inc. Gast Mfg. Inc., A Unit of IDEX Corp. Gates Corporation Gear Products Inc. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Granzow Inc. Greenco Corp. Grimstad Co., The GS Hydraulics, Inc. Guardian Ind. Inc. Hannon Hydraulics Harvard Corporation Haskel International, Inc. Hawe Hydraulics HBControls Inc. Heinrichs USA LLC Helac Corp. Henderson Engineering Hercules Hydraulics Hercules Sealing Products Heypac Inc. Hiblow USA, Inc. High Country Tek, Inc. HKX - Hydraulic Kits for Excavators Hoerbiger Origa Holmbury, Inc. Houston Hydraulic HPI Cylinders HR Textron Humphrey Automation
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Humphrey Products Hydac Hydra Force, Inc. Hydra-Check Hydra Dynamic Systems Inc. Hydradyne Hydraulics Hydramation, Inc. Hydra-Power Systems, Inc. Hydraquip Corporation Hydraulic Component Services, Inc. Hydraulic Repair Estimator - Estimator4U.com Hydraulic Solutions Inc. Hydraulic Specialists, Inc. Hydraulic Specialty Co. Hydraulic Technologies LLC Hydraulics International, Inc. Hydrauliques Continental, Inc. Hydro Air Dees Hydro Air Hughes - Clarence, NY Hydro Air Hughes - North Haven, CT Hydro/Power LLC Hydro-Line, Inc. Hydronic Corporation Hydrotech, Inc. HyPower Hydraulics Hy-Pro Filtration HYVAIR Corp IC Fluid Power, Inc. Iconics IHD, Incorporated IMI Norgren Inc. Industrial Hydraulic Services Industrial Specialties Mfg. Innotek Corporation Innovative Hydraulic Designs, Inc. Inserta Products, Inc. International fpa Internormen Technology GmbH Internormen Technology Inc. Inventive Resources, Inc. ITW Vortec ISOPur Fluid Technologies ITW Vortec J.E. Myles, Inc. J.M. Grimstad Inc. J.W.F. Technologies JARP Industries JEM Technical JH Technology, Inc. JLM Systems Limited John Deere Cylinder Division John Guest USA, Inc. Jun-Air USA,, Inc. Kaeser Compressors, Inc. Kaydon Custom Filtration Corp. Kent Fluid Power Knotts Co., Inc., The Kocsis Technologies, Inc. Koolant Koolers, Inc. Kraft Fluid Systems, Inc. KTR Corporation Kuriyama of America Inc. Kurt Hydraulics KV Pneumatics Inc. KYB America LLC KZCO, Inc. La-Man Corporation LCR Electronics LDI Industries, Inc. Lee Company, The Legris Inc. Lehigh Fluid Power, Inc. Lenz Inc. Lillbacka USA, Inc. Lindberg Fluid Power Livingston & Haven Lovejoy Hydraulics Lumberg Inc. Lynair, Inc. Lynch Fluid Controls M & M Rogness Machinery Service & Design, Inc. Mack Corporation Macro Sensors Magnaloy Coupling Co. Magnet Schultz of America Magnetek Main Mfg. Products Inc. Maradyne Corp. Marion Fluid Power Marion Mfg. Marken Mfg. Marsh Bellofram
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Ross Controls® Rota-Cyl Corporation Rotary Systems, Inc. Rotomation, Inc. RR USA, Inc. RYCO Hydraulics, Inc. Safeway Hydraulics Inc. SAI Hydraulics, Inc. Sauer-Danfoss SC Hydraulic Engineering Corp. Schmalz, Inc. Schroeder Industries LLC Schrupp Industries, Inc. Schunk Inc. Scorpion Technologies Ltd. Scott Rotary Seals Seal Master Corporation Senior Aerospace Metal Bellows Serfilco, Ltd. Servometer-PMG, LLC Seventy-Three Mfg. Co. Inc. S. G. Morris Co. (Cleveland, OH) S. G. Morris Co. (Toledo, OH) Sheffer Corp. Sick Inc. Siemens Water Technologies Corp. Simonds Inc. Simplex Div. Templeton, Kenly & Co., Inc. SIPCO Mechanical Linkage Solutions Smalley Steel Ring Co. SMC Corporation of America Snap-tite Source Fluid Power Spencer Fluid Power Spez-Tech EFPT SPIR STAR Spirax Sarco SPX Fluid Power SSP Fittings Corporation SSS Clutch Company, Inc. Stafford Manufacturing Corp. Stanley M. Proctor Company Stauff Corporation Strainrite Companies, The Sun Hydraulics Corporation Super Swivels Symcom, Inc. System Components, Inc. Tarrant Hydraulic Service, Inc. Taylor Devices, Inc. Texas Hydraulics. Inc. Thermal Transfer Products Thomas Industries, Inc. Titan Worldwide Tobul Accumulator, Inc. Tolomatic, Inc. Tompkins Industries Inc. TopWorx TPC Pneumatics TR Engineering Inc. Trelleborg Sealing Solutions Trico Corporation Triple R America Co., Ltd. Triple R Oil Cleaner Turn-Act, Inc. Tuthill Coupling Group- Hansen Couplings UFI Filters - Hydraulic Division Ultra Clean Technologies Corp. Ultraflo Corporation Uniflex of America Universal Filter Int’l - UHI Universal Grinding Corporation Universal Hydraulics International LTD V & P Hydraulic Products Vaccon Company Vacudyne Incorporated Valtorc International - Actuated Valve Div. Van Air Systems Van Hydraulics Veljan Hydrair Pvt. Ltd. Ventura Hydraulic & Machine Works, Inc. Vescor Corporation Veyance Technologies, Inc. Vickers-Warnick Vindum Engineering Von Ruden Mfg., Inc. Voss Fluid GmbH Walvoil Fluid Power Corp. Wandfluh of America, Inc. WC Branham, Inc. Webster Instruments West Coast Fluid Power Western Filter Corp.
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Catey Controls - A Womack Company CEJN Industrial Corporation Certified Power, Inc. Checkfluid Inc. Circle Seal Controls Clinton Industries Clippard Instrument Lab., Inc. Coastal Hydraulics Inc. Coilhose Pneumatics Colonial Seal Co. Command Controls Corporation Component Technology, A Div. Of Certified Power, Inc. Compri Technic Continental Hydraulics Control Enterprises, Inc. Control Line Equipment, Inc. Control Steel & Wire Company ControlAir, Inc. Controlled Motion Solutions, Inc. Controlotron Corporation Cooper Instruments & Systems Coronet Parts Manufacturing Co. Inc. Cotta Transmission COX Instruments Crest Rubber Co. Cross Manufacturing Inc. CRS Service, Inc. Custom Hydraulics, Inc. Cyber-Tech Inc. Dakota Fluid Power Dalton Electric Heating Co., Inc. Daman Products Co. Inc. Danz Tech Corporation Datum-A-Industries, Inc. Dees Fluid Power Del Equipment Limited DEL Hydraulics, Inc. Delaware Manufacturing Industries Corporation Delta Computer Systems, Inc. Deltrol Fluid Products Denison Hydraulics Inc. Des-Case Corp. De-Sta-Co Industries Devcon Dichtomatik Americas Differential Pressure Plus, Inc. Ditch Witch Dixon Valve and Coupling Company Doering Company domnick hunter inc. Donaldson Company Inc., Industrial Hydraulics Dresser Instrument DTS Fluid Power, LLC Duplomatic Oleodinamica SPA Dura-Bar Durex Industries Dwyer Instruments, Inc. Dynamic Fluid Components, Inc. Dynex/Rivett Inc. EAO Switch Corporation Eaton Corporation Eaton Hydraulics Eldon James Corporation Elect Air EMMEGI Heat Exchangers, Inc. Endress & Hauser, Inc. Enfield Technologies Engineered Sales Inc. Engineered Specialty Products, Inc. Entran Devices, Inc. Entwistle Co., Kenett Hyd. Distribution Div. Eskridge, Inc. Europower Inc. EVCO Sealing Systems Evonik Rohmax USA, Inc. EXAIR Corporation ExpresSeal Fabco-Air, Inc. Fairchild Industrial Products Company Fairview Fittings & Manufacturing Inc. Falk Corporation Faster Inc. Festo Corporation FHI-Steffen, Inc. Filtration Products Corp. Finn-Power FLANGES LLC Flaretite Inc. Fleetguard, Inc. Flexicraft Industries Flextral Flint Hydraulics, Inc. Flint Hydrostatics, Inc. Flo-Draulic Group Flodyne Controls, Inc. Flow Technology Flowmetrics, Inc. Fluid Design Products, Inc. Fluid Line Products Inc.
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Fluid Motion Sales, Inc. Fluid Power Associates, Inc. Fluid Power Connectors, LLC Fluid Power Inc. Fluid Power Products Fluid Power Sealing Fluid Systems Partners US, Inc. Fluid Tech, LLC Fluidtechnik USA, Inc. Force America Foster Manufacturing Co., Inc. Franklin Electrofluid Co., Inc. Freelin-Wade FUTEK Advanced Sensor Technology, Inc. Galland Henning Nopak, Inc. Galtech Canada inc. Garlock Sealing Technologies Gates Corporation Gear Products Inc. Geartek Gems Sensors Inc. Gezon Industrial Surplus Go Regulator Goodway Technologies Corp. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Greenco Corp. GS Hydraulics, Inc. GS-Hydro U.S. Inc. Hach Company Hagglunds Drives Inc. Haldex Hydraulics Corporation Hannay Reels, Inc. Hannon Hydraulics Harrison Hose & Tubing Inc. Hartford Technologies, Inc. Hartman Controls, Inc. Harvard Corporation Hawe Hydraulics Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions, Inc. Heavy Motions Inc. Heco Gear Hedland Flow Meters Helicoid Instruments Div. of Bristol Babcock Helium Leak Testing, Inc. Hercules Hydraulics Hercules Sealing Products High Country Tek, Inc. High Pressure Equipment Company Hirschmann Automation and Control Hi-Tech Hose, Inc. HKX - Hydraulic Kits for Excavators HMF Innovations, Inc. Hoffer Flow Controls Honeywell Sensing and Control Honeywell Sensotec Houghton International Inc. Houston Hydraulic Huey Fluids Inc. Humphrey Automation Humphrey Products HUSCO International Hydac Hydra-Check Hydra Dynamic Systems Inc. Hydradyne Hydraulics HydraForce, Inc. Hydramation, Inc. Hydra-Power Systems Inc. Hydraquip Corporation Hydraulic Component Services, Inc. Hydraulic Repair Estimator - Estimator4U.com Hydraulic Parts Source Hydraulic Solutions Inc. Hydraulic Specialty Co. Hydraulic Warehouse Inc. Hydraulics International, Inc. Hydrauliques Continental, Inc. Hydro Air Dees Hydro Air Hughes - Clarence, NY Hydro Air Hughes - North Haven, CT Hydronic Corporation Hydrotech, Inc. HyPower Hydraulics Hy-Pro Filtration HYVAIR Corp IC Fluid Power, Inc. Iconics IHD, Incorporated IMI Norgren Inc. Industrial Specialties Mfg. Innotek Corporation Innovative Hydraulic Designs, Inc. Inserta Products, Inc. Integrated Hydraulic Technologies, Inc. Integrated Hydraulics, Inc. Interface Devices, Inc. Interface Solutions, Inc. International fpa Internormen Technology Inc.
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InterTech Development Company ITT Industries ITW Devcon ITW Vortec J.D. Jones & Co. (P) Ltd. J.E. Myles, Inc. J.M. Grimstad Inc. J.R. Merritt Controls, Inc. J.W.F. Technologies JARP Industries JEM Technical JLM Systems Limited John Guest USA, Inc. Karlsson/USA Kawasaki Precision Machinery (U.S.A.), Inc. Kaydon Custom Filtration Corp. Keller America Inc. Kent Fluid Power Kentak Products Company Key Instruments Kim Hotstart Mfg. Knotts Co., Inc., The Kobold Instruments Inc. Kraft Fluid Systems, Inc. KTI Hydraulics, Inc. Kuriyama of America Inc. Kurt Hydraulics Kurz Instruments, Inc. KV Pneumatics Inc. KYB America LLC Lake Monitors LA-MAN Corporation LDI Industries, Inc. Lee Co., The Legris Inc. Lehigh Fluid Power, Inc. Lenz Inc. Lexair. Inc. Lillbacka USA, Inc. Lincoln Industrial Liquid Controls Livingston & Haven Lovejoy Hydraulics
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Lumberg Inc. Lutz Pumps, Inc. Lynch Fluid Controls M & M Rogness MacMillin Hydraulic Engineering Corporation Madison Company Magnetek Main Mfg. Products Inc. Maradyne Corp. Marathon Electric Marion Fluid Power Marion Mfg. Marken Mfg. Marsh Bellofram Marshall Metal Products Inc. Marsh-McBirney Inc. Marzocchi Pumps USA Corp. Master Pneumatic-Detroit, Inc. Maverick Hydraulics and Machining Max Machinery, Inc. Maxpro Technologies, Inc. Mead Fluid Dynamics, Inc. Med-Kas Hydraulics, Inc. Metallized Carbon Corporation Metro Machine & Engineering MICO, Incorporated Micro-Mini Hydraulics Micro Motors, Inc. Micromini Hydraulics Midland - ACS North America Midland Metal Mfg. Mid-West Instrument Minnesota Rubber and Plastics MKS Instruments, Inc. Monarch Hydraulics, Inc. Moog Morris Co., S. G. (Cleveland, OH) Morris Co., S. G. (Toledo, OH) MRM Incorporated Motion Industries, Inc. Motoman Inc. MP Pumps, Inc. MTE Hydraulics, Inc. MTS Systems Corp. Nachi America NC Servo Technology Neptune Chemical Pump Co., Inc. NewAge Industries Inc. New Pig Corp. Nike Hydraulics Inc. Norgren Norman Equipment Company North American Hydraulics, NAHI LLC North Coast Seal, Inc. Northwest Swiss-Matic, Inc. Noshok, Inc. Nutron Motor Co. Nycoil Company OEM Controls, Inc. Oetiker Inc. Oiles America Corporation Oilgear Oil-Rite Corporation O’Keefe Controls Co. OLAER USA Inc. Omega Engineering, Inc. Open Loop Energy, Inc. Orange Research Ossco Bolt & Screw Company Pabco Fluid Power Co. Pace Mfg. Inc. Pall Corp. Palmer Wahl Pamark, Inc Parker Hannifin Parker Hannifin Corp. - Finite Filter Operation Parker Hannifin Corp. - Fluid Control Division Parker Hannifin Corp. - Hose Products Div. Parker Hannifin Corp. - Quick Coupling Division Parker Hannifin Corp. - Seal Group Parker Hannifin Corp. - Tube Fittings Division Parker-domnick hunter Parker-Zander PCB Piezotronics, Inc. Peninsular Cylinder Co., In.c PHD, Inc. Piab USA Inc. Pirtek, Fluid Transfer Solutions Pisco USA, Inc. Pneumadyne Inc. Pneumatics, Hydraulics, & Abrasives (PHA, Inc.) Poclain Hydraulics, Inc. Porous Media Corp. Positech Corporation Power Systems Precision Filtration Products Precision Industries Precision Instrument Company Precix
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Pressroom Electronics Pressure Components, Inc. Pressure Connections Corp. Pressure Systems, Inc. PRIME Measurement Products, LLC Prince Mfg. Corp. Proportion-Air, Inc. Pulsafeeder, INC. Puregas Quaker Chemical Quality Control Corporation R J Hydraulics Inc. Racine Flow Meter Group Ram Industries Inc. RB Royal Industries, Inc. Reelcraft Industries Rego Cryo-Flow Products Reverso Pumps, Inc. Rineer Hydraulics Robeck Fluid Power Co. Ross Controls® Rotary Power, Inc. Rotary Systems, Inc. RR USA, Inc. RYCO Hydraulics, Inc. S. Himmelstein & Co. SAI Hydraulics, Inc. Sauer-Danfoss SC Hydraulic Engineering Corp. Schmalz, Inc. Schroeder Industries LLC Schrupp Industries, Inc. Schunk Inc. Scorpion Technologies Scott Rotary Seals SCR Dynamics Seal Master Corporation Sensotec, Inc. Serfilco, Ltd. Servometer-PMG, LLC Seventy-Three Mfg. Co. Inc. S. G. Morris Co., Cleveland, OH S. G. Morris Co., Toledo, OH Sheffer Corp. Sierra Instruments, Inc. Simplex Div. Templeton, Kenly & Co., Inc. Simrit SIPCO Mechanical Linkage Solutions SMC Corporation of America Snap-tite Source Fluid Power Spectronics Corporation Spencer Fluid Power SPIR STAR Spirax Sarco SPX Fluid Power SRS Crisafulli SSP Fittings Corporation Stafford Manufacturing Corp. Stanley M. Proctor Company Stauff Corporation Stelmi America Inc. Sterling Hydraulics Strahman Valves, Inc. Sunfab North America Sun Hydraulics Corporation Switching Solutions Inc. Tarrant Hydraulic Service, Inc. Techno-Sommer Terrell Manufacturing, Inc. Tescom Corp. Texacone Co., The Thomas Products LTD Thompson Dayton Steel Service Titan Worldwide Inc. Tobey Mfg. Co., Inc. Ferderal Brass Div. Tolomatic, Inc. Tompkins Industries Inc. TPC Pneumatics Trelleborg Sealing Solutions Trico Corporation Tri-Line Automation Corp. Triple R Oil Cleaner Tuthill Transfer Systems UFI Filters - Hydraulic Division Ultra Clean Technologies Corp. Ultraflo Corporation, A Subsidiary of Bray Int’l. Uniflex of America Union Carbide Corp. Universal Filter Int’l - UHI Universal Flow Monitors, Inc. Universal Grinding Corporation Universal Hydraulics International LTD Vaccon Company Vacuum Research Corporation Valve Check Inc. Van Hydraulics Veljan Hydrair Pvt. Ltd. Ventura Hydraulic & Machine Works, Inc.
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Vescor Corporation Veyance Technologies, Inc. Vickers-Warnick Viking Pump, Inc. Vindum Engineering Vitto Accetta Von Ruden Manufacturing Inc. Vonberg Valve, Inc. Voss Fluid GmbH Walvoil Fluid Power Corp. Wandfluh of America, Inc. Warren Electric Corp. Webster Instruments Weiss Instruments, Inc. West Coast Fluid Power Western Fluidyne Western Hydrostatics, Inc. Western Integrated Technologies White Drive Products White Hydraulics, Inc. Whitman Controls Corp. Whitmore Group, The Wika Instrument Corp. William H. Nash Co., Inc. Wilson Company Winters Instruments Inc. Wojanis Supply Company Womack Machine Supply Company Womack Systems, LLC Woodward HRT World Wide Fittings Corp. World Wide Metric, Inc. Yates Industries Young Powertech Young Touchstone Zander, Inc. Zatkoff Seals & Packings ZEKS Compressed Air Solutions Zenith Pumps Div., Parker Hannifin Corp. Zinga Industries, Inc. ZMC Corporation ZSI
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Clippard Instrument Lab., Inc. co-ax valves inc. Coastal Hydraulics Inc. Coilhose Pneumatics Colonial Seal Co. Command Controls, Inc. Component Technology, A Div. Of Certified Power, Inc. Continental Hydraulics Control Line Equipment, Inc. Control Products, Inc. ControlAir, Inc. Controlled Motion Solutions, Inc. Controlotron Corporation COX Instruments Crest Rubber Co. Cross Manufacturing Inc. CRS Service, Inc. Crucial, Inc. Custom Hydraulics, Inc. Custom Sensors & Technologies (CST) Cyber-Tech Inc. Dakota Fluid Power Danz Tech Corporation Dees Fluid Power Del Equipment Limited DEL Hydraulics, Inc. Delaware Manufacturing Industries Corporation Delta Computer Systems, Inc. Delta ^Q Ltd. Denison Hydraulics Inc. Des-Case Corp. Deschner Corp. De-Sta-Co Industries Devcon Dichtomatik Americas Differential Pressure Plus, Inc. Ditch Witch Dixon Valve and Coupling Company Doering Company domnick hunter inc. Donaldson Company Inc., Industrial Hydraulics Double A Hydraulics Dresser Instrument DTS Fluid Power, LLC Duff Norton Duplomatic Oleodinamica SPA Durex Industries Dwyer Instruments, Inc. Dynamic Fluid Components, Inc. Dynex/Rivett Inc. EAO Switch Corporation Eaton Corporation Eaton Hydraulics Eco Seal Tech., Inc. Elect Air Electroswitch Elwood Corporation Emerson Process Mgt.-Valve Automation Endress & Hauser, Inc. Energy Manufacturing Co., Inc. EnerSys Enertrols Enfield Technologies Engineered Sales Inc. Engineered Specialty Products, Inc. Enidine Incorporated Entran Devices, Inc. Entwistle Co., Kenett Hyd. Distribution Div. Escort Seal (USA) Co. LTD. EVCO Sealing Systems Evolutionary Concepts, Inc. Exair Corp. ExpresSeal Fabco-Air, Inc. Fairchild Industrial Products Company Fairchild Semiconductor Fairview Fittings & Manufacturing Inc. Falk Corp. Famic Technologies Inc. FasTest Inc. Festo Corp. FHI-Steffen, Inc. Filtration Products Corp. Flaretite, Inc. Flint Hydraulics, Inc. Flint Hydrostatics, Inc. Flo-Draulic Group Flodyne Controls, Inc. Flo-Tork, Inc. Flow Ezy Filters, Inc. Flow Technology Fluent Inc. Fluid Design Products, Inc. Fluid Energy Controls, Inc. Fluid Line Products Inc. Fluid Motion Sales, Inc. Fluid Power Associates, Inc. Fluid Power Connectors, LLC
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Fluid Power Inc. Fluid Power Sealing Fluid Systems Partners US, Inc. Fluid Tech, LLC Fluidtechnik USA, Inc. Force America Franklin Electrofluid Co., Inc. Freelin-Wade FUTEK Advanced Sensor Technology, Inc. Galland Henning Nopak, Inc. Galtech Canada inc. Gardner Denver Garlock Sealing Technologies Gast Mfg. Inc., A Unit of IDEX Corp. Geartek Gefran ISI, Inc. Gems Sensors Inc. Gezon Industrial Surplus Go Regulator GO Switch Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Granzow Inc. Grimstad Co., The Grindex Pumps GS Hydraulics, Inc. Hach Company Hagglunds Drives Inc. Haldex Hydraulics Corporation Hallite Seals, Inc. Hanna Cylinders Hannon Hydraulics Harrison Hose & Tubing Inc. Hartman Controls, Inc. Harvard Corp. Harwil Corporation Haskel International, Inc. Hauhinco Hawe Hydraulics Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions, Inc. Heavy Motions Inc. Heinrichs USA LLC Helicoid Instruments Div. of Bristol Babcock Helium Leak Testing, Inc. Hennells Cylinders Hercules Hydraulics Hercules Sealing Products Herion USA, Inc. Heypac Inc. Hiblow USA High Country Tek, Inc. Hirschmann Automation and Control Hi-Tech Instrument Corp. (HTI) HMF Innovations, Inc. Hobbs Corp. Honeywell Sensotec Honor Gear Pumps Corporation Honor Pumps U.S.A Horizon Hydraulics, Inc. Houston Hydraulic Humphrey Automation Hyco International Inc. Hydac Hydra-Check Hydra Dynamic Systems Inc. Hydradyne Hydraulics Hydramation, Inc. Hydra-Power Systems Inc. Hydraquip Corporation Hydrasoft Corporation Hydraulic Component Services, Inc. Hydraulic Repair Estimator - Estimator4U.com Hydraulic Parts Source Hydraulic Repair & Design, Inc. Hydraulic Rod Pumps, Int. Hydraulic Solutions Inc. Hydraulic Specialty Co. Hydraulic Warehouse Inc. Hydraulics International, Inc. Hydrauliques Continental, Inc. Hydro Air Dees Hydro Air Hughes - Clarence, NY Hydro Air Hughes - North Haven, CT HydroCAD Hydronic Corporation Hydro-Pac, Inc. Hydrotech, Inc. HyPower Hydraulics Hy-Pro Filtration HYVAIR Corp IC Fluid Power, Inc. Iconics IFM Efector Inc. IHD, Incorporated IMI Norgren Inc. IMPCO, Inc. Industrial Hydraulic Services Industrial Specialties Mfg. Innovative Hydraulic Designs, Inc.
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Myron L. Company Nachi America NC Servo Technology Neptune Chemical Pump Co., Inc. Netzsch Incorporated New Pig Corp. Nike Hydraulics Inc. Norgren Norman Equipment Company Norman Equipment Company Power Unit Division North American Hydraulics, NAHI LLC North Coast Seal, Inc. Northlake Steel Corporation Noshok, Inc. Novotechnik US Inc. Nutron Motor Co. Nycoil Company OEM Controls, Inc. Ohio Fluid Products Oilgear Oil-Rite Corporation O’Keefe Controls Co. Omega Engineering, Inc. Omnex Control Systems, Inc. Ono Sokki Technology, Inc. Open Loop Energy, Inc. Orange Research Pabco Fluid Power Co. Pall Corp. Palmer Wahl Paragon Technologies Parker Hannifin Parker Hannifin Corp. - Automation Group Parker Hannifin Corp. - Finite Filter Operation Parker Hannifin Corp. - Fluid Controls Division Parker Hannifin Corp. - Hydraulic Filter Div. Parker Hannifin Corp. - Hydraulic Pump Division Parker Hannifin Corp. - Seal Group PCB Piezotronics, Inc. Peninsular Cylinder Co., Inc. PHD, Inc. Piab USA Inc. Pinnacle Systems, Inc. Pirtek, Fluid Transfer Solutions Pisco USA, Inc. Pneumadyne Inc. Pneumatic Solutions Inc. Pneumatics, Hydraulics, & Abrasives (PHA, Inc.) Poclain Hydraulics, Inc. Polygon Co. Porous Media Corp. Poweram, Inc. Powerex, Inc. Power Systems Precision Filtration Products Precision Industries Precision Instrument Company Precix, Inc. Prelude Systems, Inc. Pressroom Electronics PRIME Measurement Products, LLC Prince Mfg. Corp. Proportion-Air, Inc. PSI-Tronix Technologies, Inc. Pulsafeeder, INC. Puregas Quality Control Corporation R J Hydraulics Inc. Ram Industries Inc. Ramco Innovations Rectus-TEMA Renco Inc. Revere Transducers Reverso Pumps, Inc. Rexroth Corporation Rietschle Thomas Robeck Fluid Power Co. Ross Controls® Rotary Power, Inc. Rotary Systems, Inc. RR USA, Inc. S. Himmelstein and Company SAI Hydraulics, Inc. Sauer-Danfoss SC Hydraulic Engineering Corp. Schmalz, Inc. Schroeder Industries Schrupp Industries, Inc. Schunk Inc. Seal Master Corporation Senior Aerospace Metal Bellows Sensor Systems LLC Sensotec, Inc. Serfilco, Ltd. Servometer-PMG, LLC Seventy-Three Mfg. Co. Inc. S. G. Morris Co., Cleveland, OH S. G. Morris Co., Toledo, OH
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Sherex Industries Sick Inc. Sierra Instruments, Inc. Simplex Div. Templeton, Kenly & Co., Inc. Simrit SIPCO Mechanical Linkage Solutions Smalley Steel Ring Co. SMC Corporation of America Source Fluid Power Spartan Scientific Specialty Mfg. Co., (SMC), The Spencer Fluid Power Spirax Sarco Springer Co-Ax, Inc. SPX Fluid Power SRS Crisafulli Stanley M. Proctor Company Stauff Corporation Stelmi America Inc. Sterling - PCU Sunfab North America Sun Hydraulics Corporation Switching Solutions, Inc. Symcom, Inc. Tarrant Hydraulic Service, Inc. Taylor Devices, Inc. Tescom Corp. Texacone Co., The Thomas Industries, Inc. Thomas Products LTD Titan Worldwide Inc. T-Lon Products Inc. Tobul Accumulator, Inc. Topworx TPC Pneumatics TR Engineering Inc. Trelleborg Sealing Solutions Tribute Inc. Tri-Line Automation Corp. Turn-Act, Inc. Tuthill Transfer Systems Tuthill Vacuum Systems/atlantic fluidics UFI Filters - Hydraulic Division Ultraflo Corporation, A Subsidiary of Bray Int’l. United Electric Controls Co. Universal Grinding Corporation Universal Hydraulics International LTD Vaccon Co. Inc. Vacudyne Incorporated Vacuum Research Corporation Valtorc International - Actuated Valve Div. Van Air Systems Van Hydraulics Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp. Veljan Hydrair Pvt. Ltd. Ventura Hydraulic & Machine Works Inc. Vescor Corporation VEST, Inc. Viatran Corp. Vickers-Warnick Viking Pump, Inc. Vindum Engineering, Inc. Vitto Accetta Walvoil Fluid Power Corp. Webster Instruments Weiss Instruments, Inc. Wen Technology West Coast Fluid Power Western Fluidyne Western Hydrostatics, Inc. Western Integrated Technologies White Drive Products White Hydraulics, Inc. Whitman Controls Corp. Whitemore Group, The Wika Instrument Corp. William H. Nash Co., Inc. Williams Machine and Tool Wilson Company Winters Instruments Inc. Wojanis Supply Company Womack Machine Supply Company Womack Systems, LLC Worthington AG Parts Yates Industries Young Powertech Zander, Inc. Zatkoff Seals & Packings Zenith Div., Parker Hannifin Corp. Zero-Max, Inc. Zinga Industries, Inc.
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Company CAT PUMPS Catey Controls - A Womack Company Certified Power, Inc. CH Products Checkfluid, Inc. Circle Seal Controls Clark-Cooper Div. of Magnatrol Valve Corp. Clinton Industries, Inc. Clippard Instrument Lab., Inc. co-ax valves inc. Coastal Hydraulics Inc. Coilhose Pneumatics Command Controls Corporation Component Technology, A Div. Of Certified Power, Inc. Conbraco Industries Inc. Continental Hydraulics Control Enterprises, Inc. Control Line Equipment, Inc. Control Products, Inc. Control Steel & Wire Company ControlAir, Inc. Controlled Motion Solutions, Inc. Controlotron Corporation Cooper Instruments & Systems Coronet Parts Manufacturing Co. Inc. COX Instruments CPV Manufacturing, Inc. Crest Rubber Co. Cross Manufacturing Inc. CRS Service, Inc. Custom Cylinders, Inc. Custom Hydraulics, Inc. Custom Sensors & Technologies (CST) Cyber-Tech Inc. Dakota Fluid Power Danz Tech Corporation Dees Fluid Power DEL Hydraulics, Inc. Delaware Manufacturing Industries Corporation Delta Computer Systems, Inc. Deltrol Fluid Products Denison Hydraulics Inc. De-Sta-Co Industries Deublin Co. Devcon Diversico Industries, Inc. Dixon Valve and Coupling Company Doering Company Dresser Instrument DTS Fluid Power, LLC Duplomatic Oleodinamica SPA Dura Valve, Inc. Durex Industries Dwyer Instruments, Inc. Dynamic Fluid Components, Inc. Dynex/Rivett Inc. Eaton Corporation Eaton Fluid Power Training Eaton Hydraulics Eldon James Corporation Elect Air Elwood Corporation EMJ EMMEGI Heat Exchangers, Inc. Endress + Hauser, Inc. Energy Manufacturing Co., Inc. Enfield Technologies Engineered Sales Inc. Engineered Specialty Products, Inc. Entran Devices, Inc. Entwistle Co., Kenett Hyd. Distribution Div. Escort Seal (USA) Co. LTD. Europower Inc. Evolutionary Concepts, Inc. Fabco-Air, Inc. Fairchild Industrial Products Co. Fairey Arlon Inc. Fairview Fittings & Manufacturing Inc. Falk Corporation Faster, Inc. FasTest, Inc. Feroy Company, Inc. Festo Corporation FHI-Steffen, Inc. Finn-Power Fleetguard, Inc. Flender Corporation Flextral Flint Hydraulics, Inc. Flo-Draulic Group Flodyne Controls, Inc. Flow Technology
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Company Flowmetrics, Inc. Flow-Tek, Inc. A Subsidiary of Bray Int’l. Fluid Design Products, Inc. Fluid Energy Controls, Inc. Fluid Line Products Inc. Fluid Power Associates, Inc. Fluid Power Connectors, LLC Fluid Power Inc. Fluid Power Products Fluid Systems Partners US, Inc. Fluid Tech, LLC Fluid Technologies, Inc. Fluidtechnik USA, Inc. Force America Franklin Electrofluid Co., Inc. Freelin-Wade FUTEK Advanced Sensor Technology, Inc. Galland Henning Nopak, Inc. Galtech Canada inc. Gast Mfg. Inc., A Unit of IDEX Corp. Gems Sensors Inc. Goodway Technologies Corp. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Granzow Inc. GS Hydraulics, Inc. Hach Company Hannon Hydraulics Harrison Hose & Tubing Inc. Hartman Controls, Inc. Harvard Corporation Haskel International, Inc. Hauhinco Hawe Hydraulics HBControls Inc. Heavy Motions Inc. Heinrichs USA LLC Helium Leak Testing, Inc. Hercules Hydraulics Herion USA, Inc. Heypac Inc.
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Company High Country Tek, Inc. High Pressure Equipment Company Hi-Tech Hose, Inc. Hi-Tech Instrument Corp. (HTI) HKX - Hydraulic Kits for Excavators HMF Innovations, Inc. Hoerbiger Origa Hoffer Flow Controls Holmbury, Inc. Honeywell Sensotec Houston Hydraulic HR Textron Hudson Extrusions, Inc. Humphrey Automation Humphrey Products HUSCO International Hydac Hydra-Check Hydra Dynamic Systems Inc. Hydradyne Hydraulics HydraForce, Inc. Hydramation, Inc. Hydra-Power Systems Inc. Hydraquip Corporation Hydraulic Component Services, Inc. Hydraulic Repair Estimator - Estimator4U.com Hydraulic Parts Source Hydraulic Solutions Inc. Hydraulic Warehouse Inc. Hydraulics International, Inc. Hydrauliques Continental, Inc. Hydro Air Dees Hydro Air Hughes - Clarence, NY Hydro Air Hughes - North Haven, CT Hydrocontrol Inc. Hydrotech, Inc. Hy-Pro Filtration HYVAIR Corp IBR (Inter Basic Resources) IC Fluid Power, Inc. Iconics IHD, Incorporated IMI Norgren Inc. Industrial Hydraulic Services Industrial Specialties Mfg. Innovative Hydraulic Designs, Inc. Inserta Products, Inc. Integrated Hydraulic Technologies, Inc. Integrated Hydraulics, Inc. IntelliSchematic Interface Devices, Inc. International fpa Internormen Technology GmbH InterTech Development Co. Inventive Resources, Inc. IQ Valves ITT Industries ITW Devcon J.E. Myles, Inc. J.M. Grimstad Inc. J.W.F. Technologies JARP Industries JEM Technical JH Technology Inc. JLM Systems Limited John Guest USA, Inc. Kaeser Compressors, Inc. Kavlico Corporation Kawasaki Precision Machinery (U.S.A.) Inc. Keller America Inc. Kent Fluid Power Kentak Products Company Kepner Products Company Key Instruments Knotts Co., Inc., The Kobold Instruments Kraft Fluid Systems, Inc. KTI Hydraulics, Inc. Kuriyama of America Inc. Kurt Hydraulics KV Pneumatics Inc. KYB America LLC KZCO, Inc. LDI Industries, Inc. Lee Co., The Lee Industries, Inc. Legris, Inc. Lehigh Fluid Power, Inc. Lenz Inc. Lexair Inc. Lillbacka USA, Inc. Lincoln Industrial Corporation
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Company Liquid Controls, LLC Livingston & Haven LTV Copperweld Lynch Fluid Controls M & M Rogness Machinery Service and Design Macro Sensors Madison Company Magnatrol Valve Corp. Magnetek Magnetrol International, Inc. Marken Mfg. Marmon/Keystone Corporation Marsh Bellofram Master Pneumatic-Detroit, Inc. Maxbar, Inc. Maxpro Technologies, Inc. Mead Fluid Dynamics, Inc. Metro Machine & Engineering MICO, Incorporated Micro-Mini Hydraulics Midland - ACS North America Midland Metal Mfg. Mid-West Instrument Miller Fluid Power Milwaukee Cylinder Milwaukee School of Engineering Minnesota Rubber and Plastics Miratron MKS Instruments, Inc. M.M. Newman Corporation Mocap Inc. Monarch Hydraulics, Inc. Monnier, Inc. Moog Morris Co., S. G. (Cleveland, OH) Morris Co., S. G. (Toledo, OH) Motion Industries, Inc. MRM Incorporated MTE Hydraulics, Inc. MTS Systems Corp. Murrelektronik Inc. Myron L. Company Nachi America Nass Controls National Technical Systems NC Servo Technology Nelson-Dunn Inc. Neptune Chemical Pump Co., Inc. NewAge Industries Inc. Niagara Caps & Plugs Norgren Norman Equipment Company North American Hydraulics, NAHI LLC North Coast Seal, Inc. North Lake Steel Corporation Northwest Swiss-Matic, Inc. Noshok, Inc. Novotechnik US Inc. Nycoil Company OCV Control Valves Oilgear Oil-Rite Corporation O’Keefe Controls Co. Omega Engineering, Inc. Omnex Control Systems, Inc. Ono Sokki Technology, Inc. Open Loop Energy, Inc. Pabco Fluid Power Co. Pace Mfg. Inc. Pall Corp. Palmer Wahl Parker Hannifin Parker Hannifin Corp. - Automation Group Parker Hannifin Corp. - Fluid Controls Division Parker Hannifin Corp. - Hydraulic Filter Div. Parker Hannifin Corp. - Hydraulic Valve Div. Parker Hannifin Corp. - Quick Coupling Division Parker Hannifin Corp. - Seal Group PCB Piezotronics, Inc. Peninsular Cylinder Co., Inc. Peter Paul Electronics Co., Inc. Piab USA Inc. Pinnacle Systems, Inc. Pirtek, Fluid Transfer Solutions Pisco USA, Inc. Plastic Extruded Parts, Inc. Pneumadyne Inc. Pneumatics, Hydraulics, & Abrasives (PHA, Inc.) Poclain Hydraulics, Inc. Polygon Co. Positech Corporation
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Company Power Systems Power Valve USA P-Q Controls Precision Filtration Products Precision Industries Precision Instrument Company Pressroom Electronics Pressure Components, Inc. Pressure Systems, Inc. PRIME Measurement Products, LLC Prince Mfg. Corp. Progress Casting Proportion-Air, Inc. PSI-Tronix Technologies, Inc. Pulsafeeder, INC. Puregas Quality Control Corporation R J Hydraulics Inc. RB Royal Industries RC Electronics, Inc. Rectus-TEMA Reelcraft Industries Rego Cryo-Flow Products Renco, Inc. Ritepro, Inc. Robeck Fluid Power Co. Ross Controls® Rota-Cyl Corporation Rotary Systems, Inc. RR USA, Inc. S. Himmelstein & Co. SAI Hydraulics, Inc. Sauer-Danfoss SC Hydraulic Engineering Corp. Schmalz, Inc. Schroeder Industries Schrupp Industries, Inc. Schunk, Inc. Scott Rotary Seals Seal Master Corporation Sensor Systems LLC Sensotec, Inc. Serfilco, Ltd. Servometer-PMG, LLC Setra Systems, Inc. Seventy-Three Mfg. Co. Inc. S. G. Morris Co., Cleveland, OH S. G. Morris Co., Toledo, OH Sierra Instruments Inc. Simplex Div. Templeton, Kenly & Co., Inc. Siwi, Inc. SMC Corporation of America Snap-tite Source Fluid Power Spartan Scientific Specialty Mfg. Co., (SMC), The Spencer Fluid Power SPIR STAR Spirax Sarco Sponsler Springer co-ax inc. SSP Fittings Corporation Stanley M. Proctor Company Stauff Corporation Sterling - PCU Sterling Hydraulics Strahman Valves, Inc. Sun Hydraulics Corporation Super Swivels Switching Solutions, Inc. Tarrant Hydraulic Service, Inc. TEAC America, Inc. Teel Plastics, Inc. Teknocraft Inc. Tescom Corp. Texas Hydraulics Inc. TPC Pneumatics TR Engineering Inc. Trico Corporation Tuthill Coupling Group- Hansen Couplings Ultra Clean Technologies Corp. Ultraflo Corporation, A Subsidiary of Bray Int’l. Uniflex of America United Electric Controls Co. Universal Grinding Corporation Universal Hydraulics International LTD UTI Microwave Vaccon Company Vacudyne Incorporated Vacuum Research Corporation Valtorc International - Actuated Valve Div. Valve Check Inc.
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profile data Rance Herren, CFPPS, CFPCC, is the engineering manager for Hydraulic Systems and Controls at National Oilwell Varco, a market leader in the manufacturing of drilling and support equipment for the exploration of oil and gas. In addition to his own project engineering responsibilities, he manages a group of fluid power engineering professionals in Houston, Tex., and Orange, Calif. He also enjoys mentoring others in fluid power, whether they are pursuing the technology as a full-time career or just to address a particular technical issue. He’s a member of the IFPS 2011 Board of Directors as a director-at-large. Rance Herren
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When and where did your career in the fluid power industry start? My fluid power career began in 1985 as a machinist with a hydraulic cylinder manufacturer in my hometown of Great Bend, Kans. After working in that role for a couple of years, I thought I had left fluid power behind when I relocated to Wichita where a friend told me about an entry-level opening at a distributor making hose assemblies and waiting on counter customers. From that point forward, I have sought every opportunity to learn as much as I can about the industry, working in sales, service, repair, and engineering. Although I did not know it at the time, that decision was the first step in a challenging and rewarding journey.
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What is the most memorable moment in your fluid power career and what did it teach you? I have been involved in the fluid power industry for nearly 25 years now, and when you have been around that long, there are many memorable moments to draw from. I gain much satisfaction any time I am able to help resolve a problem, whether it is a design challenge, a pesky troubleshooting issue during equipment commissioning, or helping to resolve a machine down on a rig in the middle of the ocean 3,000 miles away. A moment of particular interest was this past year where I was able to resolve an issue with a piece of equipment on a new rig that was preventing the entire project from being accepted by the customer. A certain function was not operating at the correct speed, and as a result, there were moves afoot to replace complex valve manifolds and pumps on the hydraulic power unit and even modify the control software. In the end, it was determined
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that the rig owner had installed inadequately sized interconnect piping. To address the problem, several large accumulators and associated circuitry were incorporated adjacent to the valve manifolds to provide a local flow source adequate to operate the function normally. Although this may seem a rather mundane example, in the case where the alternative was tearing out and reinstalling hundreds of feet of piping 200 miles offshore at a cost of tens of thousands of dollars and weeks of lost time, it proved a valuable lesson in providing alternate approaches to solving problems. Each and every experience of this nature has reinforced to me the great opportunities that fluid power opens up for those with the necessary skills and the tenacity to take on a challenge.
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What do you feel is the most important achievement in the fluid power industry? Like most industries that have a substantial history, the achievements in fluid power have traveled a very long and evolutionary road to the technology we have
today. Still, one cannot overstate the importance of commonplace features like variable volume pumps and associated controls or the simple marriage of a solenoid to a valve. William Moog’s flapper-nozzle servo valve was pure genius. With fluid power being a relatively mature technology, it seems that there are very few ground-breaking products being developed, but with the advent of newer materials allowing for higher pressure, more compact and efficient designs, as well as superimposing sophisticated computer control, fluid power continues to be the most effective means of transmitting significant force with great finesse and controllability.
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How and why did you get involved in the IFPS? In the early nineties, a colleague mentioned that there was a fluid power certification that I should look into. I already knew that I would continue in this industry, and I wanted to obtain credentials that would distinguish me from my peers. In 1994, I took and passed the Fluid Power Specialist exam and have continued to maintain this certification
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productreview throughout my career. I have since attained Pneumatic Specialist as well as Connector and Conductor certifications, and I am presently preparing for the very substantial Certified Fluid Power Electronic Controls Specialist exam. In 2011, I began serving on the IFPS Board of Directors—a role in which I hope to give back to the industry that has provided so much opportunity to me.
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Why do you feel the IFPS is important? The fluid power industry is well organized at the manufacturer and distribution level, but only the IFPS represents the individual. The IFPS has a single focused goal: to advance the knowledge of fluid power professionals through education and certification. The work that the IFPS is involved in substantially raises the bar for those in the fluid power industry, sorting the contenders from the pretenders. Through the many certification offerings, the IFPS provides the individual with the tools to demonstrate core and advanced competency and to establish their credentials. Simply put, the IFPS is there for you and the advancement of your career.
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years? Although fluid power is and will continue to be a vital technology, the industry will face many challenges in the next decade and beyond. As an engineering manager with hiring responsibility, I see firsthand the looming talent crisis, and it has me seriously concerned. Those organizations that are cognizant of this fact are frantically hiring and training, but even those efforts sometimes become tepid and fall short during economic hard times. Meanwhile, the clock continues to tick, the talent deficit deepens, and the threat to fluid power from encroaching technologies widens. On the bright side, however, the continuing and almost exponential integration of sophisticated electronic controls with fluid power technology will provide substantial opportunity for those with multi-facetted skill sets, and the IFPS will continue to lead the charge to educate and certify those individuals involved.
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By Clayton W. Fryer, CFPAI, CFPPM, CFPPS, CFPPT, Compressed Air Specialist & Consultant, Applied Pneumatic Controls, Inc. and FPEF President
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By Clayton W. Fryer, CFPAI, CFPPM, CFPPS, CFPPT, Compressed Air Specialist & Consultant, Applied Pneumatic Controls, Inc. and FPEF President
Compressed air lubrication has fallen into disfavor in many industrial manufacturing facilities. However, there is little dispute that lubricating the compressed air used in pneumatic components in automation will extend the life of those components. Centralized lubrication is being revisited by OEMs and end-users as production expectations are increased with reduced maintenance levels. Pneumatic component manufacturers advise of reduced life cycle capability of their components if used without lubrication. Indeed, life expectancy is reduced by as much as 50% if components are operated without lubrication. Before deciding whether centralized lubrication is right for your pneumatic automation, it is vital to determine if any lubrication should be used at all. Common terms used to describe parts of these various types of lubricators include: Sight Feed Dome (where the drops of oil appear and are delivered into the air flow through the lubricator), Drip Rate Adjustment (used to increase, or decrease the oil drip rate), Fill Plug, Reservoir, Oil Particle Size, Aerosol, and Fill Under Pressure. However, some of these terms are specific to different lubricator component manufacturers. There are so many extra options for lubricators, it makes the selection process somewhat complicated (Different bowl types, different bowl sizes, different materials, low flow versions, and hardly anyone talks about the Standard Cubic Feet/Minute (SCFM) flow range, which is a critical part of specifying a correct lubricator). MAIN CONSIDERATIONS • • • • • •
To Lubricate OR not to Lubricate? What type/types of lubricator? Component life Product/machine life cycle Maintenance/service Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
To Lubricate OR not to Lubricate? There is a notion among machine builders that a nonlubricated system is the same as a lubricated one, but without the airline lubricator. The fact is, a truly non-lubricated system will have improved, multi-stage air treatment, using additional airline filters, to remove particulates, water, oil, hydrocarbons, and other contaminants introduced to the compressed air supply at the compressor intake. Most delicate controls, including instrument quality air, recommend coalescing, and sometimes vapor removal filters with non-lubricated air. Choosing non-lubricated valve and cylinder components implies the acceptance of shorter lifecycle capability for most components in the system. Repair and replacement frequencies of those components will be increased. A non-lubricated system will experience more component repair, replacement, and maintenance costs due to the dynamic seal failure built into valves, cylinders, air motors, etc. In addition, non-lubricated systems will experience more machine downtime (less productivity) due to catastrophic failure of those www.ifps.org | www.fluidpowerjournal.com
pneumatic components unless regular, preventative maintenance is performed on the machines to Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) standards. All of the above add to the Total Cost of Ownership. With multi-stage filtration, a lubricated air supply to pneumatic automation will also provide superior service. Lubricated systems have many issues to consider, as well. In normal operating conditions, compressed air lubricators must have the following conditions satisfied: 1. Filled with the correct oil to the correct level 2. Drip rate properly adjusted for the application Unfortunately, historic observations of compressed air lubricators usually discover at least one of the following situations: 1) an EMPTY lubricator bowl, 2) an overfilled lubricator bowl, 3) incorrect oil in the lubricator, or 4) drip rate that is improperly adjusted, providing too little, or too much, lubrication for the application. Most compressed air lubricators cannot be adjusted to provide NO lubrication. If properly maintained, lubricated systems offer extended life cycle capabilities on pneumatic components, less component repair, replacement, and maintenance, less machine downtime due to component failure, (more productivity), and extended MTBF, all of which reduces the Total Cost of Ownership. (The lubricant chosen should be compatible with the diaphragm and seals. Rubber diaphragms should be good with many lubricants.) What type/types of lubricator? There are four basic methods of providing lubrication: 1) point of use/inline lubricators, 2) point of use/injection lubricators, 3) centralized lubrication, and 4) oil spray and grease applications providing “gross” amounts of lubrication.
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adjustment, and usually have multiple, inconvenient locations to maintain the oil level and adjustments. Typically, POU/inline lubricators must be mounted close to, and above, the application because oil drops do not travel uphill or over more than about ten feet. Some POU/inline lubricators can be filled under pressure, but others are not capable of being filled under pressure. What is attractive with POU/inline lubricators is the initial, moderate, cost of installation. POU/ inline lubricators have multiple delivery systems including Micro-Fog/Mist, Oil-Fog/Mist, and Wick Fed, delivering drops of oil into the compressed air flow to the machine pneumatic components, as seen in the sight feed dome.
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POU/injection lubricators are usually mounted in the piping system, have limited reservoirs, require individual adjustment, and usually have multiple, inconvenient locations to maintain the oil level, must be mounted closely to the POU/injection, and have individual adjust- Re-classifier ments. POU/injection lubricators are most frequently applied to air tools in assembly operations. Fig. 5: (top) Other applications for What is unique about POU/injection lubricators is centralized lubrication the method of delivery from the line-mounted resFig. 6: (bottom) Oil Smoke ervoir through a co-axial hose with an internal capillary tube that delivers oil drops to the supply port re-classifier nozzle of the air tool. Injection lubricators are frequently manifold stacked in machine tool applications microns (.000078") or smaller, allowing the Oil with multiple lube points on the machine. POU/ Smoke to travel significant distances downstream, injection lubricators utilize a positive displacement through complex piping systems. Piping requirements pump delivering a pre-determined amount of oil, for centralized lubrication systems are designed often by the use of a counter to provide smaller porto keep the flow of air though the system, slower tions. Initial installations of POU/injection lubricathan 1,200 feet/minute eliminating turbulent flow tors must avoid air locks in the capillary tube. The through the piping system and delivering the fine oil main advantage to injection lubricators over inline to the pneumatic components. Effective lubrication is lubricators is the positive oil delivery at POU. Injecdelivered over long, tortuous piping systems without tion lubricators have a high initial cost. starving any components over very long lengths. In the Oil Smoke system, lubrication is able to move Centralized Lubrication offer a single, vertically, unlike the inline and injection POU conveniently located reservoir, delivering lubricators. Key advantages of the centralized system sub-micron oil aerosols through a complex are the single reservoir, located in an easy, safe and arrangement of valves, cylinders, and other compoconvenient location; fill-under pressure capability; and nents with a simple pressure regulator adjustment. a simple air regulator adjustment. Compared to inline Liquid droplets (of oil) are subjected to sonic shock lubricator versions, the Oil Smoke centralized system and/or high vibration frequencies that shear porhas a low initial cost (eliminating multiple lubricators tions of the viscous fluid droplet into an array of on a single machine). Servicing and maintaining smaller sized droplets, mist, and invisible particles a the Oil Smoke centralized system is also more cost few microns to nano-size. (Note: Particles below 50 effective than multiple, inline, microns are below the normal threshold of human POU lubricators. sight.) These invisible particles reflect light (the Tyndall effect) and when amassed in close proximOil Spray and ity, the combined reflected light appears similar to Grease are rudimena cloud of smoke. In compressed air at velocities of tary, “bucket” types less than 1200 fpm, these particles may stay susof lubrication, applying pended for miles. At flow velocities, below 1200 oil or grease externally by fpm, in main headers one central lubrication sys“loading” parts or machintem may provide lubrication for an entire plant, ery through spray heads or lubricating any device or mechanism than is opergrease fittings. These lubricaated by compressed air indoors or outdoors. tion types are used in appliA unique difference with the lubrication delivered cations where large volumes by an Oil Smoke centralized lubricator is the size of lubricant is required, as of the oil aerosols. Oil Smoke oil aerosols are two in die lube sprays, machine
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gibs, and ways, and most commonly use high volume pumps to deliver the lubricant. This type of lubrication has a high initial cost, can be unfriendly to factory environments, and generate maintenance problems to keep the system fully operational. Component Life: Component life expectancy is dramatically improved with the use of lubrication. Pneumatic valves, cylinders, air motors, and others, have dynamic seals capable of longer life with lubrication. Components reputedly “lubed for life” will suffer in non-lube systems unless multi-stage, point of use filtration is employed to prevent the contaminants introduced by the compressor intake from attacking, and washing out, the lube in the “lubed for life” components. Component life for non-lube components is commonly about 50% of the same component applied in a lubricated system. Product/Machine Life Cycle: Machines with limited life cycle expectancy may not require lubricated air. Of course, in this instance, expected machine life cycle may only be the machine builders’ warranty period (as little as 30-90 days). The companies purchasing machine tools usually have a far different expectation of pneumatic components in automation. Maintenance and Service: In addition to limited component life and product/machine life cycle expectations, machine builders are indifferent to the cost of maintenance and service of the machine after the machine warranty period expires. The end users, the companies using the machinery, are most concerned about the potential maintenance and service requirements. With non-lube systems, more component repair and replacement, downtime, and catastrophic failures are elements that can lead to increased costs. Total Cost of Ownership: Component failure, downtime, repair and replacement, maintenance, and service are ingredients that must be considered by the end users to determine the Total Cost of Ownership. Once the decision to lubricate pneumatic automation is made, the choice between Point of Use or Centralized Lubrication types is the main issue. Fig. 1 shows a typical POU inline filter, regulator, and lubricator (FRL). Fig. 2 depicts a pneumatic autoFig. 7: Oil Smoke re-classifier
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mation system using multiple inline FRLs located around a loop for the compressed air delivery. Understanding the complexity of managing lubrication with existing airline lubricators, it is little wonder pneumatic systems suffer from a lack of maintenance. Point of Use inline lubrication has limited travel distance; increased initial costs; and increased maintenance costs due to inconvenient, multiple locations of the lubricators (not to mention the potential personnel safety hazards climbing ladders) to keep reservoirs filled with the correct oil and make individual drip rate adjustments. These additional tasks increase the Total Cost of Ownership. A more viable alternative to provide lubrication for pneumatic automation is Oil Smoke Centralized Lubrication (Fig. 3). Compared with the system in Fig. 2, the one in Fig. 3 shows the reduction of FRLs between the two applications. Fewer FRLs mean lower installation costs, less oil reservoirs to fill, and less lubrication adjustments to make. Access to the Oil Smoke system in a secure enclosure, easier access to the oil reservoir and a single adjustment in the Oil Smoke centralized System (Fig. 4) simplify the maintenance and service requirements. In addition to the centralized lubrication system, Oil Smoke systems can be applied to other lubrication needs including cooling and lubrication of saws and drills as seen in Fig. 5. Lubrication of chains, bearings, gears,
cams, and others can be accomplished by applying re-classifier nozzles to convert Oil Smoke to small drops of oil (Fig. 6 and Fig. 7).
Conclusion Given the decision to use lubrication on pneumatic automation, a centralized lubrication system offers OEMs and end-users the greatest potential for reduced initial cost, reduced pneumatic component failure, reduced machine downtime, reduced maintenance and service adjustments, and reduced Total Cost of Ownership. The Oil Smoke system can be easily applied to lubricate drills, mills, saws, chains, and bearings using reclassifying nozzles. Centralized lubrication, when properly applied, will deliver proper amounts of sub-micron, oil
aerosols to key pneumatic components in a complex machine assembly, a production department, or an entire plant. With an engineered solution, lubricant delivery to key pneumatic components can travel long, tortuous, distances, providing improved productivity by reducing catastrophic failures of pneumatic components.
Acknowledgments Special thanks to Thomas W. Kreher, CFPPT, Applied Pneumatic Controls, Inc., mentor, entrepreneur, and pneumatic visionary, for his support and patience over 25 years. His insight and fluid power knowledge is willingly shared with others, for the good of the industry and technology. Oil Smoke technology has been his passion.
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Electro-Hydraulic Motion Controllers Emulate Real-World Conditions for Aircraft Component Testing By Brad Smith, Delta Computer Systems, Inc., and Cullan Aoki, Triumph Aerospace, Inc.
Hydraulics is the power of choice for many aerospace test applications. Equipment with a controllable hydraulic pump and accumulator can consume less power and be much easier to construct than systems with electric motors and gear boxes. This gives hydraulics an advantage in applications that involve lots of back and forth motion while moving heavy loads or applying large amounts of force. Therefore there’s nothing like hydraulics for applying and maintaining a controlled amount of force in order to simulate the real world stresses of wind loading on aircraft components such as landing gear and cargo doors. But precision is needed. The old on/off “bangbang” valve controls won’t do. Just ask the engineers at Triumph Aerospace Systems Seattle (Redmond, Wash.), who develop and test components and systems for fixed and rotary wing aircraft companies worldwide. They get the best results using the latest electro-hydraulic motion control systems. To ensure that the aircraft components they produce will meet their customers’ specifications, the test system developers will design a test rig for each major subsystem. For example, for landing gear testing, the test stand (Fig. 1) incorporates the standard aircraft gear leg and actuation mechanism, together with a second hydraulic actuator that either aids or opposes the operation of the gear leg according to a calculated performance profile in order to simulate wind loading. The test system cycles the gear tens of thousands of times to verify that it will work as designed for the entire service life of the components. Another system tests cargo doors (Fig. 2), opening and closing them in different conditions of aiding or opposing force to simulate wind loads. The fact that every application is very unique drives the choice of a programmable controller to manage the hydraulic motion. So, to control the hydraulics used in their test equipment, Triumph’s engineers have been 110
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Figure 2. Cargo door tester constructed by Triumph Aerospace. The cylinders and lever arms that are visible on top of the structure act to either aid or oppose the operation of the hydraulic door opening mechanisms to simulate wind loading and help ensure that the door mechanism will function as specified throughout the life of the aircraft.
using RMC electro-hydraulic motion controllers from Delta Computer Systems, Inc., Battle Ground, Wash. The controllers can be programmed to exert specific force profiles on the systems under test. Some applications use smooth curves for load profiles and others incorporate discontinuities that simulate turbulence. For example, Triumph has tested a helicopter blade folding system by inducing a sinusoidal wave motion on the helicopter blades along with the lifting moment that the blades generate themselves. For other applications, the RMC controllers can create motion that follows polynomial mathematical functions.
In the construction of the load curve polynomial functions, the load data points are first mapped versus the position of the device under test. Then using linear regression, a polynomial is generated to fit the data points. If a single polynomial can not be made to closely match the data points, the motion is separated into segments that can be more easily modeled, and multiple polynomials are generated. Fig. 3 shows a 6th order load curve plot using RMCTools’ Plot Manager.
PC and Motion Controller Work Together The tests are programmed and monitored using National Instruments’ LabVIEW software running on a desktop PC (Fig. 4), which connects to the RMC via Ethernet. Communication between the www.fluidpowerjournal.com | www.ifps.org
Figure 1. Landing gear test stand constructed by Triumph Aerospace. The landing gear leg and top hydraulic cylinder are standard aircraft components, and the lower hydraulic cylinder is used to simulate wind loading to act against the operation of the landing gear leg as it is extended. In this case, a weight is attached to the end of the gear leg to simulate the weight of the wheels and axles.
LabVIEW program and the controller is managed by RMCLink software. LabVIEW was selected for its powerful user interface and data collection capability. Plus, it provides an easy-to-use programming environment. The Triumph Aerospace test team typically begins developing the LabVIEW program while the test stand structure and hydraulics are being assembled. Then the aircraft system to be tested is hooked up, and the program runs without the opposing or aiding load in order to verify basic system functionality. Next, the wind load is applied and the team tunes the system. Ultimately, the unit needs to be tested under full wind load, which could be in the tens of thousands of pounds, but the testing begins with a lower load and builds up to the maximum to make sure that the system is tracking correctly. In order to perform closed-loop force control, the RMC75E two-axis motion controllers in the landing gear and cargo door test rigs connect to pressure transducers on the hydraulic cylinders. For the purpose of tracking the position of the wind load cylinders, the motion controllers also connect to string potentiometers. In other testing applications, load cells are used to measure force and linear magnetostrictive displacement transducers (LMDTs) for tracking position. The choice of sensors is dictated by whichever type is easier to integrate. The plot in Fig. 4 shows one opening and closing cycle for the cargo door under a 15-knot inboard wind load. The diagonal lines show the position of the lift actuators as the door opens and closes. By watching the curves showing the wind load actuator position and pressures and the lift actuators positions and pressures, engineers can get a good indication of the performance of the system. Reviewing multiple curves is important since the cargo door system contains numerous valves, actuators, and mechanical devices. A failure or performance degradation in one component may affect the entire system because each one is sequentially engaged. To monitor the effects of tests over time, the engineers designed the system to save data from every test cycle and archive the motion plots periodically.
Programming The Motion Based on the test parameters entered using the LabVIEW screen, the PC downloads motion commands to the motion controller. For complex curves, the motion will
be broken up piecewise into multiple profile segments. When the hydraulic cylinder stroke hits a certain length, the controller switches from one polynomial control function to the next. Delta provides graphical programming tools in the RMCTools software to speed up the development of motion profiles. For example, the Curve Tool allows the developer to program curving motion profiles with a few mouse clicks. The RMCTools Plot Manager speeds up tuning because it displays actual versus target motion profiles in real-time. Precise system tuning is essential because an incorrectly-tuned system can lock up and damage the test system structure. As the experience of the Triumph Aerospace team reflects, test applications that need to exert repetitive amounts of force in a manner that is flexible and easy to set up can benefit from using a programmable electro-hydraulic motion controller. Plus, with a controller that interfaces smoothly to PCs, test systems developers can use standard PC software packages such as LabVIEW to control and monitor the test process.
Figure 3. This is an example of a plot produced by the Plot Manager feature in RMCTools software. The motion controller is programmed using a POLY function to produce a 6th order polynomial that simulates the wind loading on aircraft landing gear as it is retracted. The horizontal axis is time and the vertical axis represents force. To initiate the force profile, the LabVIEW program on the PC writes the coefficients of the polynomial into registers in the RMC75E motion controller over Ethernet using RMCLink software and then says “go.” The system is perfectly tuned because the actual force exerted (red curve) overlaps the target profile (blue curve). The complex shape, representing the target force over time, is dictated by the fact that the landing gear presents different amounts of wind resistance at different stages of retraction. The load curve shown has the following equation: y = -0.003063x6 + 0.209007x5 - 4.077317x4 1.940946x3 + 789.606192x2 - 7288.214950x + 38283.823112.
Figure 4. (Top) LabVIEW controls that operate and monitor the cargo door testing system. The graph shows the forces that are applied during a single cycle of the door mechanism. On the right are the buttons and fill-in boxes that are used to program the test. Figure 5. (Right) RMC75E 2-axis motion controller with built-in Ethernet interface can connect directly to a PC running LabVIEW. To facilitate motion programming and execution using a LabVIEW interface, RMCLink software is used to communicate with the motion controllers.
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Hotel Reservations A discount hotel rate of $110.00 + tax /night has been secured for all IFPS members attending the meeting. In order to take advantage of the discounted rate, hotel reservations must be made by August 23, 2011 and can be made by calling the Hilton Lisle/ Naperville (be sure to mention IFPS to secure the group discount). Technical Workshop “Fluid Characteristics: Systemic Contamination Control” Presented by: Rodney Erickson, CFPI, Eaton Corporation Saturday, September 17, 2011 8:00 am – 4:00 pm (lunch included) Registration: $125.00 Fluid Characteristics • Purposes of hydraulic fluid • Properties of hydraulic fluid • Hydraulic fluid types • Hydraulic fluid failures • Critical clearances in components • Fluid sampling methods • Fluid testing methods Filters • Micron values • Filter ratings • Nominal • Absolute • Beta ratios • Media construction and breakdown • Delta P indicators • Filter selection Additional information and registration can be found by visiting www.ifps.org
CFPAI Certified Fluid Power Accredited Instructor
CFPPS Certified Fluid Power Pneumatic Specialist
CFPMHT Certified Fluid Power Mobile Hydraulic Technician
CFPAJPP Certified Fluid Power Authorized Job Performance Proctor
CFPECS Electronic Controls Specialist
CFPPT Certified Fluid Power Pneumatic Technician
CFPAJPPCC Certified Fluid Power Authorized Job Performance Proctor Connector & Conductor CFPE Certified Fluid Power Engineer (Must Obtain CFPS) CFPS Certified Fluid Power Specialist (Must Obtain CFPHS, CFPPS) CFPHS Certified Fluid Power Hydraulic Specialist
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CFPMEC – in development Mobile Electronic Controls CFPIEC – in development Industrial Electronic Controls CFPMT Certified Fluid Power Master Technician (Must Obtain CFPIHT, CFPMHT, & CFPPT) CFPIHT Certified Fluid Power Industrial Hydraulic Technician
CFPMIH Certified Fluid Power Master of Industrial Hydraulics (Must Obtain CFPIHM, CFPIHT, & CFPCC)
CFPMM Certified Fluid Power Master Mechanic (Must Obtain CFPIHM, CFPMHM, & CFPPM) CFPIHM Certified Fluid Power Industrial Hydraulic Mechanic CFPMHM Certified Fluid Power Mobile Hydraulic Mechanic
CFPMMH Certified Fluid Power Master of Mobile Hydraulics (Must Obtain CFPMHM, CFPMHT, & CFPCC) CFPMIP Certified Fluid Power Master of Industrial Pneumatics (Must Obtain CFPPM, CFPPT, & CFPCC) CFPCC Certified Fluid Power Connector & Conductor
CFPPM Certified Fluid Power Pneumatic Mechanic
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IFPS Events Visit www.ifps.org for registration information. IFPS Connector & Conductor (CC) Review w/ Job Performance Test 9/14-15, 2011 Pirtek - Rockledge, FL 10/26-27, 2011 Pirtek - Rockledge, FL 11/1-2, 2011 Eaton - USA – Maumee, OH IFPS Hydraulic Specialist (HS) Certification Review 8/16 - 18, 2011- Eaton-USA - Eden Prairie, MN 12/12 -14, 2011- Eaton-USA – Maumee, OH IFPS Hydraulic Specialist (HS) Certification Review Live Distance Learning October 4-20, 2011 evenings IFPS Pneumatic Specialist (PS) Certification Review Live Distance Learning October 3-19, 2011 evenings “Load Sensing Valves in Mobile Hydraulic Systems” Web Seminar – 10/6/2011 “Tips & Tricks for Test Taking” Web Seminar – 12/8/2011 IFPS Annual Meeting Chicago, IL – September 14-17, 2011 Hilton Lisle/Naperville Lisle, IL (Chicago area) Energy Efficient Hydraulics and Pneumatics Conference November 15-17, 2011 Sheraton Chicago O’Hare Airport Hotel, Rosemont, IL 2012 IFPS 2012 Spring Meeting February 29–March 3, 2012 Embassy Suites USF Tampa, FL IFPS 2012 Annual Meeting September 26–29, 2012 Embassy Suites South Anaheim, CA 2013 IFPS 2013 Spring Meeting February 27 - March 2, 2013 Location TBD IFPS 2013 Annual Meeting September 25 - 28, 2013 Location TBD
IFPS Newly Certified professionals Cary Boozer, PE, S, PS, Motion Industries, Inc. Alvin Bradley, IHM, CMC Steel Michael Brown, IHM, Coastal Hydraulics Christopher Brunner, HS, Spevco, Inc. Sam Chirakos, HS Applied Industrial Technologies - HyPower Systems Jeremy Durham, CC, Pirtek USA C. Michael Frailey, PT, MT Alcoa Mill Products, Inc. Steve Hummel, S, PS Fluid Connector Products, Inc. Paul Kellen, HS Minnesota West Comm. & Technical College Jeff Kenney, MHM, Coastal Hydraulics Keith Kimble, MHM, Coastal Hydraulics Brenda King, CC, Pirtek USA Jerome Knight, MHM Coastal Hydraulics Joseph R. Kostichka, CC, Pirtek USA Robert Lofaso, CC, The Boeing Company Brian McKenzie, MIP, MIH, MT, PT The Boeing Company Richard McLoone, IHM Lightning Bay Pneu-Draulics Gil Moyer, CC, Pirtek USA Joseph Muscarnera, CC, The Boeing Company Bao Nguyen, CC, The Boeing Company Wayne Powell, MHM, Serco, Inc. Dustin Stafford, IHM, Coastal Hydraulics Jesse Steinke, S, PS, Oshkosh Defense Jim Thorington, S, PS, Motion Industries, Inc. Thomas VanderWilt, HS, Oxbo International Corp. Eric Verduin, S, PS, Applied Industrial Technologies - Kent Fluid Power
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IFPS Certification Testing Locations Individuals wishing to take any IFPS written certification tests are able to select from approximately 325 convenient locations across the United States and Canada. The IFPS is able to offer these locations through its affiliation with The Consortium of College Testing Centers (CCTC) provided by National College Testing Association (NCTA). To register for an IFPS written certification test: 1. Fill out an IFPS Certification Test Application including your desired location by visiting www.ifps.org. 2. Submit your application with payment to IFPS Headquarters. 3. Upon receipt of your application, you will be e-mailed instructions. Testing dates for any locations listed below are as follows: September 2011 Tuesday, 9/6 Thursday, 9/15
August 2011 Tuesday, 8/2 Thursday, 8/18
October 2011 Tuesday, 10/4 Thursday, 10/20
November 2011 Tuesday, 11/1 Thursday, 11/17
December 2011 Tuesday, 12/6 Thursday, 12/15
If you have any questions, please call IFPS Headquarters at 800-308-6005 or e-mail Connie Graham at cgraham@ifps.org.
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Georgia State University Atlanta, GA
Rock Valley College Rockford, IL
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Bossier Parish Community College Bossier City, LA
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Avila University Kansas City, MO
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NEVADA
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PENNSYLVANIA
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CANADA
Midwestern State University Wichita Falls, TX
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FPDA REPORTS ROBUST SALES GROWTH Each month, FPDA distributors and manufacturers participate in an online survey conducted by Cleveland Research. Based on data provided by members, a report is prepared and published by Cleveland Research providing a summary of industry conditions and end-user market activity. The May report indicates: FPDA Index – The April FPDA Index produced a reading of 58.0, down from the peak March reading of 81.1. This indicates the fluid power industry expanded but at a slower pace compared to March. The broader ISM index also posted a slower reading of 60.4 in April, down from the March reading of 61.2, marking the twenty-first consecutive month of growth. Sales Growth Holds Up Well – Sales growth among fluid power participants remains surprisingly robust despite facing increasingly difficult comparisons. On average, participants reported sales growth of 28% in April, down from 31% growth in March. 2011 Outlook Improves for 5th Consecutive Month – Members have raised their full year outlook for the fifth consecutive month. On average, members are now anticipating full year growth of 20% for 2011 up slightly from the prior view of up 19%. Both distributors and manufacturers are now looking for 20% growth versus prior expectations of 19%. FPDA is comprised of nearly 200 wholesale distributors and manufacturers of fluid power and motion technology products, as well as product and service vendors to the fluid power distribution services industry. Specific membership criteria and applications may be downloaded from www.fpda.org. For more information, please contact FPDA at 410-940-6347, or visit www.fpda.org.
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Which edition would you like to receive? Print Digital Both 1. Do you specify, select or influence the purchase of components & systems, on new or existing machinery? 03 Yes 04 No. If yes, which technologies? (check all that apply) 05 Hydraulic 06 Pneumatic 09 None of These 07 Vacuum 08 Electronic Controls 2. What is your primary job title? (check only one) 10 Administration: Chairman, Pres., V.P., Sec., Tres., G.M., Owner, Bus. Mgr., Dir., etc. 11 Plant Operations: VP of Mfg/ Oper/ Prod., Plant Mgr./ Dir. Mgr., Supv./ Supt./ Foreman/ Safety Dir., etc. 12 Engineering: V.P. Eng., Eng., Des. Eng., Dir. of Eng., Staff Spec., Chief Eng., Senior Eng., Maint/Prod. Eng., etc. 13 Technical: Chief Tech., Fluid Power Tech., etc. 14 Mechanical: Chief Master Mech., Master Mech., Fluid Power Mech., etc. 15 Purchasing: VP/Dir. of Purch., Procurement Mgr., Buyer, Purch., etc. 16 Other: (please specify)______________________________________ 3. Number of employees at this location? A 1-19 B 20-49 C 50-99 E 250-499 F 500-999 G 1000+
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(View a sample of our paperless digital edition at www.fluidpowerjournal.com) 4. What is the primary business activity at this location? In the Fluid Power Industry Outside the Fluid Power Industry 56 Manufacturer 57 Distributor 58 Education 59 Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) 60 End User of Fluid Power Products 61 Other: (please specify)______________________________________ 5. Which of the following best describes your market focus? A Aerospace A Marine & Offshore Equipment B Agricultural Machinery B Material Handling Equipment C Automotive C Mining Machinery D Civil Engineering D Packaging Machinery E Cranes E Plastic Machinery F Drills & Drilling Equip. F Presses & Foundry G Flame Cutting/Welding Equip. G Railroad Machinery H Food Machinery H Road Construct/Maint. Equip. I Forestry I Simulators & Test Equipment J Furnaces J Snow Vehicles, Ski Lifts K Gas & Oilfield Machinery K Steel Plants & Rolling Mills L Heavy Construction & Equip. L Truck & Bus Industry M Military Vehicles M Textile Machinery N Construction & Utility Equip. N Woodworking Machines O Machine Tools O Other (specify)_____________ P Government Related P Fluid Power Industry
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