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Conserving Energy in Fluid Power System Designs Best Practices in Equipment Reliability Built on the Foundation of Lubrication By Generation Systems, Inc
Efficient Hydraulic Products Save Energy By P.K. Guha, Chairman, Hydraulic Management Group LLC (A PMI International Company)
Rigorous Testing Prepares Advanced Series Hybrid Drive
004 Notable Words 010 Association News 031 Air Teaser 035 IFPS Certification Spotlight 039 FIRST News 047 Industry News 048 Manufacturers Listing 067 Manufacturers Matrix 116 Product Review 117 Calendar of Events 117 Classified
Technology for Commercial Market By Parker Hannifin Corporation
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Don't choke! By Daniel Pascoe, Vacuforce Inc.
Electro-Hydraulic Motion Controllers Simplify Non-Destructive Testing By Bill Savela, Delta Computer Systems Inc.
The negative effects of over-pressurization By Brendan Casey, HydraulicSupermarket.com
Publisher’s Note: The information provided in this publication is for informational purposes only. While all efforts have been taken to ensure the technical accuracy of the material enclosed, Fluid Power Journal is not responsible for the availability, accuracy, currency, or reliability of any information, statement, opinion, or advice contained in a third party’s material. Fluid Power Journal will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by reliance on information obtained in this publication.
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hen I first began working as a machinist for a small, custom hydraulic cylinder manufacturer in Kansas over 25 years ago, I had no idea fluid power would take me to where I find myself today. Having worked in sales, service, repair, and eventually engineering and design, fluid power has provided me with more than a way to make a living, more than a job, and more than a career. I have a true profession—one that has been extremely challenging, rewarding, and one that pays pretty well, too. One constant throughout my advancement has been in persistently seeking out every opportunity and every person from whom I could learn. I have worked with and “borrowed” clever ideas from some of the very best in the field. It is all well and good to have a lot of knowledge and talent and be respected by your colleagues. And whether we admit it or not, it’s something we all strive to achieve and on which we thrive. When you are outside your circle of peers, however, how do you demonstrate the technical expertise you have worked so hard to achieve? How do you set yourself apart? I first became aware of the International Fluid Power Society in the early '90s when a colleague mentioned that there was a certification that I should investigate. By then, I already knew that I would continue in this line of work, and I wanted to obtain credentials that would distinguish me from the rest of the pack. In 1994, I took and passed the Certified Fluid Power Specialist (CFPS) exam and have maintained my certification throughout my career. There is no doubt that becoming a Fluid Power Specialist as well as seeking additional certifications has been and continues to be a significant door opener to the opportunities I have pursued.
Publisher Innovative Designs & Publishing, Inc. 3245 Freemansburg Avenue, Palmer, PA 18045-7118 Tel: 800-730-5904 or 610-923-0380 Fax: 610-923-0390 | Email: AskUs@ifps.org www.FluidPowerJournal.com Associate Publisher: Marc Mitchell Editor: Kristine Coblitz Technical Editor: Dan Helgerson, CFPAI, CFPS, CFPECS, CFPMT Art Director: Quynh Vo Account Executive: Bob McKinney VP Operations: Lisa Prass Accounting: Donna Bachman, Debbie Clune Publishing Assistant: Sharron Sandmaier Operations Assistant: Tammy DeLong Circulation Manager: Andrea Karges International Fluid Power Society 1930 East Marlton Pike, Suite A-2, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003-2141 Tel: 856-489-8983 | Fax: 856-424-9248 Email: AskUs@ifps.org www.ifps.org
The Specialist certification, first introduced in 1980, was born out of the necessity for formal credentials. Through the ensuing years, the IFPS has continued to meet the ever-changing needs of the fluid power industry by introducing the Pneumatic Specialist, Industrial and Mobile Mechanic and Technician, Connector and Conductor, and Electronic Controls Specialist certifications. The IFPS presently has 15 specialized offerings, and both the Mechatronics and Electronic Controls Technician certifications are currently under development. With nearly 10,000 people with active certifications and over 4,000 current members worldwide, the IFPS continues to bring significant credibility to the fluid power industry and the professionals who hold their credentials. To keep with the changing needs of industry, in November 2010, my new friend Ray Hanley (CFPE Emeritus, IFPS past president, and all around fluid power legend) and I began corresponding about the prospect of an advanced certification that was systems-design based, and required both proof of experience and references with knowledge of the individual’s skills and character. The goal of this certification was to provide a significant credential that, although challenging to obtain, clearly demonstrated and recognized a much higher level of expertise. With invaluable input from Mr. Hanley and the members of our development subcommittee, the IFPS introduced the Certified Fluid Power System Designer (CPFSD) certification in January 2012. Speaking to the needs of those involved with system-level design and engineering, this expanded credential focuses on advanced hydraulic, pneumatic, and electronic controls expertise along with verifiable industry experience and recommendations from engineering references.
2012 Board of Directors President & Chairperson Patrick J. Maluso, CFPAI, CFPS, CFPMHM Western Hydrostatics, Inc. Immediate Past President Jon Jensen, CFPAI, CFPPS, CFPECS SMC Corporation of America First Vice President Mark Perry, CFPHS - Fitzsimmons Hydraulics Vice President Education Jimmy Simpson, CFPAI, CFPS, CFPMM Nusim Associates Fluid Power Consultant Treasurer Tom Blansett, CFPAI, CFPS, CFPIHT - Eaton Corporation Vice President Membership & Chapter Support Richard Bullers, CFPPS, SMC - Corporation of America Vice President Certification Wayne Farley, CFPAI, CFPMMH - Verizon Vice President Marketing & Public Relations Justin Sergeant, CFPS, CFPMHM - Hydraulic Repair and Design Vice President Educational Foundation Liz Rehfus, CFPE, CFPS - Crafting Solutions, Inc. Directors-at-Large Jean Knowles, CFPE, CFPS - Spencer Fluid Power, Inc. Marti Wendel, CFPE, CFPS - The Paquin Company, Inc. L. David Ruffus, CFPAI, CFPMHT, CFPMHM Georgia Power Company Timothy White, CFPAI, CFPS, CFPECS, CFPMIH, CFPMMH, CFPMIP, CFPMT, CFPMM - The Boeing Company Mike Anderson, CFPS - Motion Industries Bill Jordan, CFPAI, CFPMHM - Altec Industries Rance Herren, CFPSD, CFPECS - National Oilwell Varco Dan Helgerson, CFPAI, CFPS, CFPECS, CFPMT Cascade Steel Rolling Mills, Inc. Sam Skelton, CFPAI, CFPPS - SMC Corporation of America D. Dean Houdeshell, PE, CFPAI, CFPE, CFPS, CFPIHT, CFPMHT, CFPMHM - Sauer Danfoss Kenneth Dulinski, CFPAI, CFPECS, CFPHS, CFPMIH, CFPMMH - Eaton Corporation Honorary Directors Robert Firth Raymond Hanley, CFPE/AI-Emeritus John Groot, CFPPS Robert Sheaf, CFPAI, CFPE, CFPS, CFPECS, CFPMT, CFPMIP, CFPMMH, CFPMIH, CFPMM IFPS Staff Executive Director: Donna Pollander Certification Manager: Sue Tesauro Communications Manager: Adele Kayser Membership Coordinator: Sue Dyson Certification Coordinator: Connie Graham Certification Coordinator: Diane McMahon Administrative Assistant: Beth Borodziuk Bookkeeper: Diane McMahon Fluid Power Journal (ISSN# 1073-7898) is the official publication of the International Fluid Power Society published bi-monthly with four supplemental issues, including a Systems Integrator Directory, Off-Highway Suppliers Directory, Tech Directory, and Manufacturers Directory, by Innovative Designs & Publishing, Inc., 3245 Freemansburg Avenue, Palmer, PA 18045-7118. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part of any material in this publication is acceptable with credit. Publishers assume no liability for any information published. We reserve the right to accept or reject all advertising material and will
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Present CFPSD requirements: 1. Two of the three available IFPS specialist certifications: • Hydraulic Specialist (CFPHS) and/or • Pneumatic Specialist (CFPPS) and/or • Electronic Controls Specialist (CFPECS) 2. Connector & Conductor (CFPCC) certification 3. Five signed references from degreed engineers 4. Six (6) years minimum fluid power system design experience or any of the following: • Hold an Associate degree in fluid power + 4 years fluid power system design experience • Hold a BS degree (engineering or engineering technology) + 4 years fluid power system design experience • Hold a CFPAI (Certified Fluid Power Accredited Instructor) certification + 4 years training experience in fluid power system design 5. Agree to abide by the IFPS Code of Ethics 6. Completion of System Designer Application, which is then put before the IFPS Board of Directors and/or Certification Review Committee for approval
The CFPSD is a substantial credential that recognizes professionals in a vital segment of the fluid power industry and is open to all qualifying individuals. A final word on our shared industry: As fluid power continues to be the most effective means for transmitting significant force with great finesse and controllability, the need for talented and creative service personnel, mechanics, technicians, and designers/engineers having multi-facetted skill sets will be considerable and critical to the trade’s longterm viability and success. This need will create great demand for those individuals. And as the recognized leader in fluid power and motion control education and certification, the IFPS provides the tools for one to demonstrate core and advanced competency and to establish substantial, industry-recognized credentials. For those of us already involved in fluid power, we know the industry is shifting and changing. And for the sake of our own careers, we must change with it or become obsolete. If you are not part of this fascinating field, there is great opportunity if you are willing and motivated to learn. The IFPS is your organization and is there for the advancement of your career. Get involved. Become certified and stay certified. Make a difference. For more information on the Certified Fluid Power System Designer and the other IFPS certification offerings, visit the website at www.ifps.org.
By Rance Herren, CFPSD, CFPECS National Oilwell Varco
About the Author
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ance Herren is the manager of hydraulic engineering for the Rig Solutions division of National Oilwell Varco in Houston, Tex., and is an IFPS director at large. Mr. Herren is a graduate of the Industrial Controls Technology program at California State University Fullerton, Calif., and the Electrical and Electronic Technician program at Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. He is a Certified Fluid Power System Designer and holds Hydraulic, Pneumatic, and Electronic Controls Specialist certifications and has over 25 years experience in the application of fluid power technology. He can be reached at rance.herren@nov.com.
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Energy Efficient Hydraulics and Pneumatics Conference November 27-29, 2012 Chicago Marriott O’Hare, Rosemont, IL
Hosted by the International Fluid Power Society (IFPS), the FPDA Motion and Control Network (FPDA), and the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA)
Saving energy and money with fluid power Fluid 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 keeping 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.
The conference will offer: ● Facilitated roundtable discussions, where peers can share specific challenges associated with their industry and applications, and get expert advice from the facilitators. ●
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To help companies take advantage of these opportunities, three leading fluid power organizations— the International Fluid Power Society, the FPDA Motion and Control Network, and the National Fluid Power Association—will be hosting an educational conference at the Chicago Marriott O’Hare in Rosemont, IL on November 27-29, 2012. Professionals responsible for designing and/or maintaining hydraulic and pneumatic systems in industrial settings or mobile applications should plan to attend.
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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. A full-day seminar on November 27, the Fundamentals of Compressed Air Systems. This hands-on training session, conducted by the Compressed Air Challenge, will show participants how to calculate and reduce the costs of compressed air in their industrial facilities and how to gain better control of compressed air for optimum reliability and productivity. Networking events to help participating engineers and technicians engage with technology providers from fluid power manufacturing and distribution companies.
For all the details and how to register, go to www.nfpa.com/Events/EEHPC.htm.
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nergy conservation has been much in the news of late. A topic often overlooked is the cost of transmitting Fluid Power energy via hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Raymond Hanley, CFPE/AI-Emeritus, has authored a book called Essential Practices Fluid Power Essential Practices to help individuals responsible for fluid is a must-read power systems determine the difference between an efficient and an inefficient fluid power system. for all designers, Fluid Power Essential Practices presents an in-depth look at fluid buyers, and users power applications, as well as the reasons that make these essential practices so vital. With as much everyday language as possible and of fluid power with technical jargon minimized, Fluid Power Essential Practices should equipment. reach purchasing agents, process engineers, and technicians alike through the use of drawings, charts, and pictures. “Fluid Power Essential Practices clearly defines the how-to’s of building and maintaining efficient fluid power systems, and indirectly touches upon another timely topic, that of sustainability,” said Jon Jensen, energy conservation manager, SMC Corporation of America. “If Mr. Hanley’s essential practices are followed, not only will hydraulic and pneumatic machines start out cool, quiet, efficient, and leak-free, they’ll stay that way!” Raymond F. Hanley, CFPE/AI-Emeritus, is a U.S. Navy veteran, has over 60 years experience in the fluid power industry, and has served on several fluid power industry boards of directors. His previous book, Fluid Power Math for Certification, has been reprinted several times. Mr. Hanley’s passion and dedication to the fluid power industry is legendary. Order your copy today! For more information about Fluid Power Essential Practices, please visit www.ifps.org or contact IFPS at 800-308-6005.
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CFPAI Certified Fluid Power Accredited Instructor
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Daniel Durrance, IHM The Boeing Company
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Khoi Chu, PS Proax Technologies
John Edler, HS Alfred State College
Wayne Blair, PS Hyspeco, Inc.
Leslie Clarke, CC The Boeing Company
David Eissler, MHM Altec Industries, Inc.
Brad Bontems, HS Womack Machine Supply Co.
Joshua Collins, IHM Nucor Steel, Fastner Div.
Wade Boswell, MHM Altec Industries, Inc.
Dale Constantine, HS Step Energy Services, Ltd.
Michael Elliot, MHM Virginia Department of Transportation
Noah Bradford, S, PS
Gary Corder, Jr., IHM C.W.C.C./DCE
Logan Brunkenhoefer, HS Robert Bullard, CC The Boeing Company
Ryan Danko, HS GS Hydraulics, Inc.
Michael Cavin, P.E., PS Hyspeco, Inc.
Joachim Dau, HS HYDAC Canada
Prasarn Chaichote, CC The Boeing Company Jacob Chapman, S, HS, PS Brigham Young University Gus Checketts, PS Brigham Young University Alex Chernin, E Unitech LTD
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Erick Del Real, S, PS Parker Hannifin Corporation Chris Domino, MHM Entergy Corporation
Gary Eskridge, CC The Boeing Company Lewis Farrier, MHM Virginia Department of Transportation Evan Ferree, S, PS, HS Parker Hannifin Corporation Jesse Fletcher, HS Walvoil Fluid Power David Foose, MHM Altec Industries, Inc. Kathleen Frost, HS Ellicott Dredges
Richard Dotson, S, PS Mining Equipment Ltd.
Chris Gallmetzer, MHM Virginia Department of Transportation
William Douglass, S, PS Parker Hannifin Corporation
Craig Gelardi, CC Pirtek Lake Wright
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Ron House, MHM Terex Utilities, Inc.
H. Sam Kaye, MM, PM Ensign Energy Services
Kenny Lenart, MHM Terex Utilities, Inc.
Jason McCrea, IHM The Boeing Company
Derek Olson, CC Pirtek USA
Andrew Hovik, CC The Boeing Company
Dan Kennedy, HS SunSource
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John Meaney, CC The Boeing Company
Vincent Hutchinson, MHM Terex Utilities, Inc.
Patrick Kern, S, HS Muncie Power Products, Inc.
Richard O’Neill, MHM Virginia Department of Transportation
Devon Hyatt, HS SunSource
Ryan Kincade, HS Force America, Inc.
Kenneth Hyme, HS Linder Industrial Machinery Co.
Todd King, PS
Josh Illick, S, HS, PS Hennepin Technical College Tomasz Jaltuszyk, S, PS Peninsular Cylinder Company Jake Jensen, S, HS Livingston & Haven, Inc. Jeffrey Johnson, S, PS Parker Hannifin Corporation Yanik Johnson, HS Minnesota West Comm. & Technical College Scott Jones, HS Womack Machine Supply Co. Warren Jones, S, HS, PS Skip Josephson, HS Hydro Air Dees, LLC Chelsea Kamrowski, HS Alfred State College
Patrick Lewis, PS Brigham Young University Mark Lidstrom, IHM The Boeing Company Staci Lipsitz, PS Parker Hannifin Corporation
Daniel Kitner, S, PS
Robert Lloyd, Jr., IHT Alcoa Mill Products, Inc.
Joseph Kleiner, CC The Boeing Company
David Lodge, MHM Virginia Department of Transportation
Nicholas Klesc, MHM Virginia Department of Transportation
Michael Lofaro, MHM KelleyAmerit Fleet Services
Robert Kreider, IHT Alcoa Mill Products, Inc. Richard Krzyzaniak, MHM Altec Industries, Inc. Robert Kuna, MHM Altec Industries, Inc.
Garrett Long, PS Norgren, Inc Chad Loseke, CC Pirtek Space Coast
Ryan Magaw, MHM Virginia Department of Transportation
Jason Langille, MHM Nova Scotia Power, Inc.
Samuel Mansfield, HS Alfred State College
John Lapham, E Hydraulic Supply Company
Thad Karnitz, S, HS
Joe LaRocca, PS Parker Hannifin Corporation
Eric Karr, IHT Alcoa Mill Products, Inc.
Eric Lau, HS SunSource
Jeffrey Moody, S, HS, PS Brigham Young University David Morgans, MHM Virginia Department of Transportation
Ravi Peketi, S, PS Parker Hannifin Corporation Kenneth Potter, HS Alfred State College Bradley Price, PS Parker Hannifin Corporation
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Dan Lane, IHM The Boeing Company
Jason Minotti, HS Alfred State College
David Price, MHM Virginia Department of Transportation Larry Ragas, MHM Entergy Corporation Karl Ramsey, IHM Ryan Rapp, MHM Virginia Department of Transportation
Zachary Munoz, PS General Industrial Rick Murphy, HS Womack Machine Supply Co. Edgardo Negron, PS Caribbean Fluid Power
Michael Rau, HS Brand Hydraulics Bernard Rezny, Jr., CC The Boeing Company Travis Roe, S, PS, HS Brigham Young University
Isaac Neu, S, HS
Brad Manwaring, S, PS Parker Hannifin Corporation
Kevin Niehenke, HS Womack Machine Supply Co.
Richard Maurer, HS Oceaneering International, Inc.
Juan Carlos Ocon-Parada, IHM C.W.C.C./DCE
Ryan Roeder, MHM Grant County PUD William Rowe, MHM Virginia Department of Transportation
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IFPS Newly Certified Professionals (Cont'd.) Joel Ruffino, HS Delaware Manufacturing Industries, Corp.
Jerry Slagle, MHM Virginia Department of Transportation
Edgardo Ruiz, S, PS Parker Hannifin Corporation
Walter Sligh, MHM Virginia Department of Transportation
Sayndee Sando, HS Chase Saylor, S, PS Parker Hannifin Corporation Adam Schmitt, HS Christopher Schwarz, HS Alfred State College
Steve Sonner, PS Hyspeco, Inc.
Michael Schwichtenberg, S, HS
David Spellerberg, S, HS
Kevin Seadler, HS Altec Industries, Inc.
Charles Stafford, HS Allen-Orton, LLC
David Sewell, IHM The Boeing Company
Richard Stell, MHM Entergy Corporation
Charles Shelton, MHM Virginia Department of Transportation
Bryan Stephens, CC The Boeing Company
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George Wilkinson, MHM Virginia Department of Transportation
Kyle Warren, MHM Virginia Department of Transportation David Waybright, MHM Virginia Department of Transportation
Daniel Terrill, S, PS Parker Hannifin Corporation
Andrew Weidman, IHM Alcoa Mill Products, Inc.
Chris Yan, HS Atlantic Industrial Technologies
Jesse Timm, HS Minnesota West Comm. & Technical College
Mark Weidner, HS Womack Machine Supply Co.
Thomas Yarick, HS Parker Hannifin Corporation
Marcus Whalen, CC The Boeing Company
John Zimmerman, HS Delaware Manufacturing Industries, Corp.
Floyd Vincent, MHM Virginia Department of Transportation
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IFPS – International Fluid Power Society
IFPS 2012 Annual Meeting Join the IFPS for its 2012 annual meeting from September 26-29, 2012 at the Embassy Suites South, Anaheim, Calif. The annual meeting is a great way to network with professionals in the fluid power and motion control industry. In addition to committee and board meetings, a technical workshop will be held on Saturday, September 29, 2012. Participation in the workshop contributes toward reaccreditation requirements. An optional tour of National Oilwell Varco in Orange, Calif., is also planned. Registration Fees Registration must be received by August 31, 2012. (After August 31, 2012, a $25 late fee will be applied.) • Delegate: $200.00 (includes reception, business meetings, and annual dinner) • Spouse: $150.00 (includes reception and annual dinner) • Technical Workshop: $150.00 (includes lunch) • Optional Tour: $30.00 Hotel Reservations A discount hotel rate of $130.00 + 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 31, 2012 and can be made by calling the Embassy Suites South, Anaheim, Calif., at 714-539-3300. (Be sure to mention IFPS to secure the group discount.) Additional information and registration can be found by visiting www.ifps.org.
Schedule of Events Wednesday September 26, 2012
8:00 am - 9:00 am 9:00 am - 12:00 pm 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Strategic Planning Committee Meeting Certification Committee Meeting Lunch (on own) Certification Committee Meeting (cont.) Education Committee Meeting Welcome Reception
Thursday, September 27, 2012
8:00 am - 9:30 am 9:30 am - 12:30 pm 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Membership Committee Meeting Educational Foundation Meeting Lunch Marketing Committee Meeting Finance Committee Meeting Dinner
Friday, September 28, 2012
8:00 am - 11:00 am 11:00 am - 12:00 pm 12:30 pm
Board of Directors Meeting Strategic Planning Committee Follow-Up Optional Tour
Saturday, September 29, 2012
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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Meetings and Conferences IFPS 2012 Annual Meeting
September 26–29, 2012 Embassy Suites South Anaheim, CA Energy Efficient Hydraulics and Pneumatics Conference
November 27-29, 2012 Chicago Marriott O’Hare Airport Hotel Rosemont, IL
Sponsorship opportunities are available for manufacturers, distributors, and companies interested in supporting and connecting with engineers and technicians from fluid power end-market industries. For more information, visit www.nfpa.com/events/eehpc.htm. 2013 IFPS 2013 Spring Meeting
February 27 - March 2, 2013 San Antonio, TX
IFPS 2013 Annual Meeting
September 25 - 28, 2013 Location TBD
Certification Review Training Connector & Conductor (CC) Review w/ Job Performance Test
CC certification review and testing offered through Pirtek USA October 18, 2012 Job Performance and written test: October 19, 2012 Hydraulic Specialist (HS) certification Review and Test
HS certification review and testing offered through CFC-Solar, Inc. Fairfield, OH Review: August 21-23, 2012 Written test: August 23, 2012 HS and PS certification review and testing offered through CFC-Solar, Inc. Live Distance Learning October 2012
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Mobile Hydraulic Mechanic (MHM) certification Review and Test
MHM certification review and testing offered through ERHCO, Inc. Marysville, OH Review: October 30-November 1, 2012 Written and Job Performance test: November 2, 2012 MHM certification review and testing offered through CFC-Solar, Inc. Fairfield, OH Review: August 1-2, 2012 Written and Job Performance test: August 3, 2012 Industrial Hydraulic Mechanic (IHM) certification Review and Test
Use Your Certification Designation! You worked hard to achieve your IFPS certifications, so why not include your credentials after your name on your e-mail signatures*, letters, reports, presentations, business cards, and more? Let the public know you are an expert in the fluid power industry (e.g., John Smith, CFPS, CFPECS). * You can hyperlink your certification designation in your e-mail signature line to the IFPS website (www. ifps.org) page that matches your specific certification. If you need assistance, contact askus@ifps.org.
Web Seminars
IHM certification review and testing offered through CFC-Solar, Inc. September 18-19, 2012 Written and Job Performance test: September 20, 2012
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IHM certification review and testing offered through CFC-Solar, Inc. Review October 27, 2012 Written and Job Performance test: October 28, 2012
“Pumps, Controls & Where To Set The Relief”
Electronic Controls Specialist (ECS) Review and Test
ECS certification review and testing offered through CFC-Solar, Inc. Review: October 8-11, 2012 Written test: October 11, 2012 Job Performance Review With Test (Mechanic & Technician)
Job Performance review (hands-on only) offered through IFPS Chapter 49 Orlando, FL Review: October 18-19, 2012 Job Performance Test: October 20, 2012 Job Performance review (hands-on only) offered through CFC-Solar, Inc. Fairfield, OH Review: July 30-31, 2012 Job Performance Test: July 31, 2012 Review: October 4-5, 2012 Job Performance Test: October 5, 2012
New - Live Distance Learning Job Performance Station Reviews. E-mail CFC-Solar, Inc. (info@cfc-solar.com) for information. www.fluidpowerjournal.com | www.ifps.org
1-hour web seminar August 9, 2012, 12:00 noon – 1:00 p.m. Eastern Presented by: Bob McGray, CPFAI, SMC Corporation of America
1-hour web seminar October 11, 2012, 12:00 noon – 1:00 p.m. Eastern Presented by: Bill Hotchkiss, CFPAI, SunSource “Accumulator In Hydraulic System”
1-hour web seminar December 5, 2012, 12:00 noon – 1:00 p.m. Eastern Presented by: Jim Lane, CFPAI, Motion Industries, Inc.
IFPS Accredited Instructor Workshops IFPS Accredited Instructor Training Workshop
August 27-28, 2012 - CFC-Solar, Inc., Cincinnati, OH
IFPS Job Performance Proctor Workshops IFPS Job Performance Proctor Workshop
August 29, 2012 - CFC-Solar, Inc., Cincinnati, OH IFPS Connector and Conductor Job Performance Proctor Workshop
August 30, 2012 - CFC-Solar, Inc., Cincinnati, OH
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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: August 2012 Tuesday, 8/7 Thursday, 8/16
September 2012 Tuesday, 9/4 Thursday, 9/20
October 2012 Tuesday, 10/2 Thursday, 10/18
November 2012 Tuesday, 11/6 Thursday, 11/15
December 2012 Tuesday, 12/4 Thursday, 12/20
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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ARKANSAS
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ARIZONA
Arizona Western College Yuma, AZ Coconino Community College Flagstaff, AZ Eastern Arizona College Thatcher, AZ
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University of Delaware Newark, DE
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Brevard Community College Cocoa, FL
National Test Center San Diego, CA
Jacksonville State University Jacksonville, AL
Arizona State University Tempe, AZ
Irvine Valley College Irvine, CA
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Ivy Tech Community College/ Muncie Muncie, IN Ivy Tech Community College/ Richmond | Richmond, IN
College of Lake County Grayslake, IL
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Illinois State University Normal, IL
Ivy Tech Community College/ South Bend | South Bend, IN
John A. Logan Community College Carterville, IL
Ivy Tech Community College Terre Haute, IN
Lincoln Land Community College Springfield, IL
Purdue University West Lafayette, IN
Northern Illinois University De Kalb, IL Parkland College Champaign, IL Richland Community College Decatur, IL
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KANSAS
Johnson County Community College Overland Park, KS Kansas State University Manhattan, KS
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MINNESOTA
Wichita State University Wichita, KS University of Louisville Louisville, KY
KENTUCKY
Western Kentucky University Bowling Green, KY
LOUISIANA
Bossier Parish Community College Bossier City, LA University of Louisiana at Monroe Monroe, LA Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, LA University of New Orleans New Orleans, LA
MARYLAND
Anne Arundel Community College Arnold, MD Carroll Community College Westminster, MD
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities Minneapolis, MN University of Minnesota Morris, MN
MISSOURI
Avila University Kansas City, MO
Metropolitan Community College-Penn Valley Kansas City, MO
College of Southern Maryland La Plata, MD Frederick Community College Frederick, MD Harford Community College Bel Air, MD Hagerstown Community College Hagerstown, MD Howard Community College Columbia, MD University of Maryland College Park, MD
MASSACHUSETTS
University of Massachusetts Boston, MA
MICHIGAN
Delta College University Center, MI Ferris State University Big Rapids, MI Henry Ford Community College Dearborn, MI Kalamazoo Valley Community College Kalamazoo, MI Lake Superior State University Sault Ste. Marie, MI Lansing Community College Lansing, MI Macomb Community College Warren, MI
University of Oregon Eugene, OR
Texas A&M International University Laredo, TX
Raritan Valley Community College Somerville, NJ
Bucks County Community College Newtown, PA
NEW MEXICO
Eastern New Mexico University Portales, NM San Juan College Farmington, NM
NEVADA
St. Charles Community College Cottleville, MO State Fair Community College Sedalia, MO
University of Central Missouri Warrensburg, MO Webster University St. Louis, MO
MISSISSIPPI
Holmes Community College Goodman Campus Goodman, MS Mississippi State University Mississippi State, MS University of Mississippi University, MS Montana State University Bozeman, MT
The University of Montana Missoula, MT
NORTH CAROLINA
East Carolina University Greenville, NC
Fayetteville State University Fayetteville, NC
NEW YORK
Brooklyn College - CUNY Brooklyn, NY
Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, NY Central Ohio Tech College OSU-Newark | Newark, OH
OHIO
Columbus State Community College Columbus, OH Franklin University Columbus, OH Rhodes State College Lima, OH
The University of Toledo Toledo, OH
University of Texas El Paso El Paso, TX Victoria College Victoria, TX
Midlands Technical College Columbia, SC
Weatherford College Weatherford, TX
Orangeburg Calhoun Technical College Orangeburg, SC
Brigham Young University Provo, UT
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University of Akron Akron, OH
OKLAHOMA
Northern Oklahoma College Tonkawa, OK
University of Oklahoma Norman, OK
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VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
Central Washington University Ellensburg, WA Olympic College Bremerton, WA
Western Washington University Bellingham, WA
Southern Adventist University Collegedale, TN
WISCONSIN
Tennessee State University Nashville, TN
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Walters State Community College Morristown, TN
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Oshkosh, WI
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UTAH
Salt Lake Community College Salt Lake City, UT
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NEW JERSEY
Horry-Georgetown Technical College Conway, SC
TENNESSEE
North Carolina Central University Durham, NC
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University of Texas Brownsville Brownsville, TX University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, TX
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The Ohio State University Columbus, OH
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Harrisburg Area Community College York Campus | York, PA
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Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK
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College of Southern Nevada Henderson Campus, NV
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Harrisburg Area Community College Harrisburg, PA
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MONTANA
North Shore Community College Danvers, MA
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Three Rivers Community College Poplar Bluff, MO
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Baker College Online Flint, MI
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TEXAS
Austin Community College Austin, TX
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WYOMING
Central Oregon Community College Bend, OR
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Clackamas Community College Oregon City, OR
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Grayson County College Denison, TX
Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology Saskatchewan, Canada
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Lamar Institute of Technology Beaumont, TX
Thompson Rivers University Kamloops, BC Canada
Portland State University Portland, OR RCC-SOU Higher Education Center Medford, OR
Lethbridge College Lethbridge, AB Canada
CANADA
Midwestern State University Wichita Falls, TX Sam Houston State University Huntsville, TX
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NFPA Education and Technology Foundation Congratulates Fluid Power Challenge Participants
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The NFPA Education and Technology Foundation congratulates all of the students who participated in the NFPA Fluid Power Challenge during the 2011-12 school year. Nearly 425 middle school students at four separate events learned about hydraulics and pneumatics, and then used their STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) skills to construct a fluid power mechanism and compete against other teams. “We have wrapped up our fourth successful year of Fluid Power Challenges,” said Bill Parks, president, Deltrol Fluid Products and chairman of the NFPA Education and Technology Foundation. “All the students at the Challenge events did a great job of working together to design and build their fluid power machines. They learned about technology, design, and teamwork and had fun in the process.” During the 2011-12 school year, Challenge events were held at the following locations: Harper College, Palatine, IL Sponsored by Deltrol Fluid Products Overall winners: Frost Junior High School, Team 1 and George Washington Middle School University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN Sponsored by Daman Products Company, Inc. Overall winner: Jackson Intermediate Center, Team 6 Milwaukee School of Engineering, Milwaukee, WI Sponsored by Milwaukee School of Engineering Overall winner: Mitchell Middle School, Team A Community College of Allegheny County, Oakdale, PA Students test their device before Sponsored by Wojanis Supply Company, Inc. the competition. Overall winner: Moon Area Middle School, Team 1 The Fluid Power Challenge actively engages students in learning about hydraulics and pneumatics and creates a learning environment where math and science are fun. Since the program was established in the U.S. in 2008, more than 1,500 students have participated. Videos of all the winning teams can be found at: http://www.nfpafoundation.org/FPChallenge/ PastChallengeEvents.aspx.
NFPA Fluid Power Workforce Summit Connects Industry with Students at Center for Compact and Efficient Fluid Power Annual Meeting Working together to connect students and industry, the NFPA Fluid Power Workforce Summit and the Center for Compact and Efficient Fluid Power (CCEFP) Annual Meeting will converge at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign on September 24-26, 2012. The industry/ student activities planned include poster sessions, discussion panels, “speed” meetings, and facility tours. Everyone from the fluid power community is welcome to attend. Details can be found at www.nfpa.com.
Calendar of Events 2012 Industry and Economic Outlook Conference
August 20-22, 2012 Oak Brook Hills Marriott Resort, Oak Brook, IL
Energy Efficient Hydraulics and Pneumatics Conference
November 27-29, 2012 Chicago Marriott O’Hare, Rosemont, IL AG CONNECT Expo 2013
January 29-31, 2013 Kansas City Convention Center, Kansas City, MS
Industrial Automation North America (IANA)
2013 NFPA Annual Conference
September 10-15, 2012 McCormick Place, Chicago, IL
March 5-8, 2013 Montelucia Resort and Spa, Scottsdale, AZ
Fluid Power Workforce Summit
2014 IFPE
September 24-26, 2012 University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign
March 4-8, 2014 Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV
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Lubrication is often viewed as nothing more than a quick series of simple, repetitive tasks like hitting a grease point or tipping off a reservoir. A single plant, however, will have hundreds to thousands of pieces of equipment, each having multiple lubrication points. In turn, each lubrication point can have multiple tasks, all performed at different intervals. From daily lubing to semi-annual oil sampling to yearly tank draining/replacement, the total number of annual lubrication tasks can reach surprising numbers.
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information on each lube point,” said Tammy Needham, machinery lubrication technician at NewPage’s Duluth plant. The North American company produces printing and specialty papers with a total annual mill production capacity of about 3.5 million tons of paper. A number of years ago, Needham’s manager decided it was time for the plant to upgrade to comprehensive lubrication tracking and management software. They selected LUBE-IT from Generation Systems based in Issaquah, Wash. With LUBE-IT, each lube point is inventoried as to component type, location, capacity, number of fittings, and the lubricant to be used. Each lube point is then associated with the individual tasks required. Details for each task include the activity to perform, frequency, duration of each task, route, procedures, and shutdown requirements. Using this essential information, the software continuously manages lubrication throughout the plant by tracking the status of each individual task. Each week, the system’s automatic work-planning process evaluates every task, individually releasing only those that are applicable. Tasks not previously completed are highlighted as “past due” and included within the current week’s work. For Needham, the advantage of this approach is to reinforce a culture of excellence, and to protect the accumulated knowledge and best practices of the lubrication program at the plant instead of relying on human memory. With these details documented in the system, plant personnel and management have one-click access to the history of any lubrication point, which can be invaluable for failure analysis. This includes when individual tasks were completed, a reason if not completed, the number of weeks past due, who was assigned, the lubricant used, and notifications of equipment issues identified during the lubrication activity.
Using the information in the system, the program sets up a labor-efficient, step-reducing route from a start to an end point assigned to specific personnel. Each lube task along that path—incorporating all tasks due to be completed regardless of frequency—and the various types of lubricants that will be required are outlined in a logical walking sequence. “You can move from a pump to an agitator to a hydraulic system all in walking sequence with detailed information on each lube point on the route, what lubricant is required, and so on,” said Needham. Needham finds the routing feature useful to remind her of tasks that are required less frequently, such as semi-annual or annual lubrication activities. Basic care tasks not related to lubrication are often incorporated, such as cleaning a piece of equipment or adjusting a shim along the route. Although many lubrication tasks might have minimal safety implications, some can have very serious implications if proper procedures are not followed. With LUBE-IT, safety-related procedures and requirements can be associated with a specific task and clearly presented to personnel prior to performing the task. “If there is a safety procedure that needs to occur before a lube task, a technician can look at the sheet and see exactly what steps need to occur first,” said Needham. “I want to make sure that nobody is going to get hurt.”
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According to Needham, NewPage management now has access to detailed reports and KPI (Key Performance Indicator) information relating to the lubrication effort than it ever had before. The feedback she has received from management has been extremely positive. Although Needham has been working with LUBEIT for over a decade, the capabilities and details in the program have nicely dovetailed with the company’s recent corporate initiative to improve efficiency and equipment reliability in all of its seven plants. Improving Efficiency Through Route Optimization “There has been a big push lately to get everyOptimized lubrication routes are another benthing documented,” said Needham. “Management efit of having detailed lube-point information, felt that by looking closely at the lubrication aspect which can dramatically increase the speed and effiof all of its plants, they could discover some cost ciency of maintenance. savings and ensure the equipment lasts longer.” Needham’s success with LUBE-IT was instrumental in the company’s decision in early 2012 to purchase the software for additional plants. “Being able to put down all this detailed, documented information in one place that was easily accessible is a tremendous benefit for our comFig. 2 (Top): Performing lubrication may pany,” said Needham. “It is seem elementary, however, it's much so foundational to our entire more complex than it is given credit with lubrication effort that I don’t hundreds of thousands of lube tasks believe you could put a price required each year. Fig. 3: As the limits of existing lubrication tag on it.” tracking methods become more apparent, separating lubrication from traditional PM and CM efforts to focus on lubrication reliability is increasingly being adopted as a solution.
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ydraulic products and applications are used practically in every facet of our daily lives through numerous industries, whether we are digging earth, making bricks, or producing steel. Therefore, the fluid power industry has a responsibility to design and produce efficient products that consume less input power. Hydraulic products generally can be divided into two broad categories: dynamic and non-dynamic. Dynamic products have dynamism inside with rotating components, such as pumps and motors. These products are running in a system most of the time in an application duty cycle. The cylinders and directional/servo/proportional valves also fall under this category to some extent. The volumetric efficiency of a pump and mechanical efficiency of a hydraulic motor will determine how efficiently they utilize input energy/power. Most pump (vane, piston, gear, screw, etc.) manufacturers produce pumps with 85-90% volumetric efficiency. Some pumps can go up to 90%, but very few achieve 95% volumetric efficiency. Presuming that a given pump is rated for 10 gpm at 100 psi at 1,200 rpm, at 90% volumetric efficiency the pump will provide 9 gpm at maximum designed pressure, say 3,000 psi while running at the same 1,200 rpm. This means input energy was provided for 10 gpm, but at highest pressure only 90% (9 gpm) of the flow is put to actual use. The remaining 10% of flow is lost internally due to “internal slippage,� and input energy used for it is wasted without any actual work done. This obviously is a waste of input energy. The same phenomenon applies to a hydraulic motor. If the output rpm and torque produced by a hydraulic motor is not in commensurate (1:1 ratio) to input flow with certain pressure applied to the motor inlet, then the input energy drawn by the pump is further wasted. Internal slippage is part of the design feature that is needed to lubricate the mating component. So how can we reduce the internal slippage and thereby make the pump close to 100% efficient? These are the questions we will have to answer in the years ahead. Non-dynamic hydraulic products have fewer moving components inside and have a more static nature. These products are not running all the time during a machine or equipment duty cycle. All varieties of pressure control valves, flow control, directional control, check, and other types of hydraulic valves do not have many mating components. Therefore, internal slippage is not as much of an issue here. Control valves can be divided into the open and close type or those with sliding spools. Particularly for the sliding spool valves, a certain amount of internal slippage is required to maintain a microscopic film between the spool diameter and the body bore. Energy loss by internal slippage is a concern with hydraulic valves, however the energy loss is due to the pressure drop across the valve. The pressure drop for fluid to travel from point A to point B in a given hydraulic circuit is yet another area we should examine to save energy.
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Some key factors for energy improvement could include a different metallurgical composition for the casting, sliding/gliding flow pattern through the valves, a way to reduce resistance to the flow inside the valve, and improved surface finish of inside machined platforms. Among the non-dynamic products in a hydraulic system, a number of accessories such as pressure line and return line filters, coolers, and heat exchangers create resistance to flow, producing heat. They are necessary in a system, but they are a source of heat and loss of energy. Many hydraulic application/circuit designers are mindful to calculate the BTU losses per cycle of machine operation. Then they provide an adequate heat exchanger/cooler to dissipate the created heat. In other words, they are allowing the system to generate heat and then cooling it down to safeguard the fluid viscosity and some other components. What it means is that we lose energy in the first place and instead of finding a remedy to not lose energy in the way of heat, we pay extra to cool it down. In Fig. 1, a pressure-compensated pump (for example, 92-95% efficient so 5-8% input energy to the pump is lost in heat) sends pump flow through a 3-micron to 5-micron (another source for energy loss) pressure filter to the hydraulic motor and the cylinder via directional valves, which have their own pressure drop criterion, to get the ultimate job done. The return fluid, which is hot, returns to tank through yet another restriction of a 15-micron to 25-micron return filter, thus creating more heat, thus more input energy loss. Eventually the designer/application engineer rightly put an independent cooling system in an effort to continuously cool down the tank fluid by running it through a cooler. However, the cooling pump (yet again may be a 92- 95% or less efficient pump) pulls the hot fluid from the tank, runs it through yet another 3-micron to 5-micron pressure filter (another lost energy source), then a cooler to the tank again. Technically, this cooling pump itself is adding heat to the system because of its volumetric efficiency, pressure filter, and line losses. This extra cooling system adds cost to dissipate the heat, which could have been avoided with a far more efficient pump and valves in the system. With more efficient pumps, motors, valves, and accessories, a well-designed hydraulic system may not even need a cooler or heat exchanger, as we will not lose much energy by heat in the first place. Lastly, energy losses through the hydraulic pipes, hoses, and manifold blocks are unavoidable, no matter how good the cooling system. Moreover, a cooling system is not a solution to wasting energy. Heat loss created through pressure drop in hydraulic pipes and hoses may be substantial, even though heat dissipation through the conduction method, particularly with the steel pipe, is better. Nevertheless, energy loss due to pressure drop can’t totally be overcome. Therefore, we have to find a way to reduce to a bare minimum the fluid travel resistance in the steel pipes, hoses, and mono blocks. A few thoughts on an efficient process of fluid conveying in a hydraulic system to save energy: • All right angles inside a manifold block rounded • Improved polishing of hydraulic tube inside diameter
equipment where it is being used, not to mention the cost of the energy losses. Just imagine that there are well over 10 million pumps in operation around the world in all kinds of applications. If the volumetric efficiency of each pump were improved to at least 95% from the current 85-90%, there will be 5-10% less heat loss, which is energy saving. Multiply that by 10 million pumps, and it’s an enormous amount of BTU saving. Understandably, 100% volumetric efficiency can’t be achieved in any hydraulic pump or motor. As explained earlier, there must be a certain amount of
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The volumetric efficiency of most vane, gear, and piston pumps produced today ranges between 85-90%. That means that in most pumps, 10-15% of the hydraulic energy is converted to heat. This correspondingly reduces the efficiency of the machine or
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internal slippage allowed in every pump to lubricate the internal dynamic components. The internal slippage in hydraulic pumps and motors is the result of clearance and tolerances between various mating components. Designers have to focus on how best we can tighten these clearances and tolerances to reduce the internal slippage as well as maintain proper lubricity. Here are few possible clues:
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• Clearance between the vane thickness and rotor slot width • Clearance between cam ring and rotor thickness/height • Timing grove improvement in pressure/wear/ flex plates • Timing grove improvement in the inlet/outlet kidney pocket area • Reduced vane-tip loading • Metallurgical improvement • Improved surface finish in mating components • Better and newer lubricating additives in the hydraulic fluid
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Kit includes: • Increased pre-load force between the valve plate and cylinder block face • Redesigned timing notches on the face/wafer/ valve plates and cylinder blocks • Positioning of valve plate kidney pockets • Metallurgy and heat treatment improvements The key to better volumetric efficiency is to reduce the internal clearances. There are legitimate obstacles in tightening a few of these clearances. Many of the current popular vane and piston pumps on the market today are based on designs from the past. Therefore, the clearances and tolerances provided for each of the components and assemblies are also based on the machinery capability in the industry of the past. Today, through a variety of CNC/digital machining technology, a high degree of close machining tolerances and clearances as well as surface finishes could more easily be achieved for every component and part. The newly designed hydraulic pumps and motors with an increase of at least 1% in volumetric efficiency alone will save the amount of energy equivalent to building several nuclear power plants. Future designers may have to rely upon a variety of different metallurgy and heat treatments, such as nonferrous epoxy-coated surfaces, compact metal powder technology, and many other NASA/aircraft pumps/motors and byproduct technology. Creating better efficiency could mean higher cost; however, the extra cost will be offset by the higher productivity of the end equipments. What else could we do in the future, other than tighten clearances to improve efficiency? A reversible and bi-directional vane pump design is already available with a “flexible cam ring” concept, and a variety of applications will emerge for such a pump. Higher flow capacity with pressure ranges beyond 10,000 psi in a compact body size may not be a far reach. The fuel-saving vane pump concept developed by Mather Hydraulic in Australia may show us the path to the future of vane pump technology. The fuel-efficient hydraulic refuge truck developed by Parker, Eaton, and a few others also pave the road to the future and provide an alternate source for energy. Innovation moves us forward. Innovation improves productivity and takes us to a new horizon.
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By Parker Hannifin Corporation he RunWise® advanced series hybrid drive technology from Parker Hannifin Corporation was developed for severe-duty Class 8 trucks, providing fuel consumption savings of 35% to 50% with a corresponding reduction in CO2 emissions, reduced brake and engine wear, and increased driver productivity. The technology has been incorporated into the Autocar E3 hybrid refuse truck. Fuel savings are achieved by decoupling the engine from the rear axle during low speed stop-and-start operation and recovering energy normally lost during braking. The technology replaces a refuse truck’s conventional drivetrain with a series hybrid drive, combining the flexibility and responsiveness of hydrostatic operation for low and medium speeds with the efficiency of mechanical operation for highway speeds. Track Testing Validates Product Robustness
Building upon proven Parker hydraulic, pneumatic, filtration, and driveline components, the company’s Hybrid Drive Systems team was able to focus on developing and validating the electronic control and systems technology contained within RunWise®. A disciplined stage-gate product development process was established, and technical experts from around the globe were recruited. Accelerated track testing of a fleet of refuse trucks incorporating the technology had been ongoing for more than three years.
On the track and in the lab, prototype trucks with the technology were subjected to severe operating conditions, including high loads and heavy repetitive start-stop cycles, to compress one week of customer field operations into one day or roundthe-clock testing. In addition, product robustness was validated in extreme hot and cold weather conditions, up and down mountain grades, over rough roads, and through a variety of other severe-duty tests. But track testing and lab testing were only two aspects of the product development process. To fully understand how the product would perform in customer hands, real-world field experience with actual fleet operators was needed. Field Testing Provides Real-World Results
Extensive field data was gathered and evaluated using refuse truck drivers working their regular routes in Michigan, Texas, South Florida, and Nevada. The resulting information helped the team improve the quality of the technology, develop product enhancements, and validate performance and durability. Texas (September 2008) Parker’s first field test of RunWise® included 10 days of evaluation by a private fleet operator on an existing route with about 1,200 homes. During this field test,
The RunWise® Advanced Series Hybrid Drive Reduced Fuel Consumption: Average annual fuel consumption for operating a Class-8 vehicle is about 9,800 gallons. The Autocar E3 refuse truck with RunWise® reduces fuel consumption by 35-50% per truck, depending on route density and operating conditions. Vehicles can utilize full-engine power at any time, but the RunWise® hydraulic system design optimizes efficiency by matching engine load with vehicle requirements, ensuring optimum fuel efficiency and extended engine life. Reduced engine loads also contribute to lower engine-cooling requirements, minimizing horsepower loss to fan drives.
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Lower Emissions: Less fuel consumption results in a corresponding reduction in CO2 emissions. If fuel consumption is reduced by 50%, a single truck’s CO2 emissions are reduced by up to 55 tons per year. Based on recent EPA figures, this reduction in CO2 emissions is equivalent to removing 10 midsized cars from the road or planting 1,300 trees.
Better Drivability: The responsive RunWise® hydrostatic drive minimizes turbo spooling, eliminates torque converter pumping, and is smoother and quieter than traditional trucks, with little vibration. The hydrostatic drive contributes to smooth starts and launch acceleration, eliminating the lag encountered with traditional drivetrains. No hesitation enables drivers to cover routes quicker, increasing productivity.
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the truck consumed 27% less fuel than the customer’s conventional trucks while collecting 3% more cans and 3% greater tonnage of refuse. The customer evaluated acceleration, braking, grade performance, truck responsiveness, as well as vibration, harshness, and noise levels—all of which received positive feedback from the driver. The drive system was 100% operational during the field test. South Florida (May 2009) During tests and detailed interviews conducted in the City of Miami and Miami-Dade County, a RunWise®-equipped truck consumed an average of
42% less fuel than the normal trucks and collected refuse from 700 to 1,100 homes per day. Drivers evaluated the same performance categories as in the Texas field test. A highlight of this field test was the high satisfaction of drivers evaluating the smooth, automatic shifting of the hydrostatic drive during urban driving and collection on the route. The smoothness of shifting and downshifting was noted as “amazing.” Brake wear was studied in detail during these field tests, and an independent party verified replacement cycle for brakes at 102 weeks (nearly two years) versus the standard 12-week replacement cycle.
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Less Brake Wear: Absorption and storage of energy by the system’s hydrostatic pumps during deceleration results in less wear on brakes, and the rear tires run cooler for longer life. Brake life is extended up to eight times depending on driving practices and route conditions. Fewer brake jobs save money in maintenance costs and reduce vehicle downtime, and improved braking repeatability results in reduced brake fade. RunWise® accommodates ATC (Automatic Traction Control) and ABS (Antilock Braking System). Using hydraulic braking on collection routes reduces brake dust normally generated by shoes and drums by hundreds of pounds per year—another environmental advantage.
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Michigan (March 2010) This field test featured five different route profiles and measured fuel consumption based on driver data as well as considering pickup and tonnage differences. Driver fuel data and ECU (Engine Control Unit) snapshots documented that the trucks achieved an average savings of 38%. Factoring in improved can pickup and increased tonnage on routes, along with driver learning, the adjusted fuel savings averaged 45%. Drivers were impressed with the truck’s acceleration, smoothness, quietness, and braking. The brake replacement cycle improved yet again to a 30-month to 36-month cycle. The RunWise® Advanced Series Hybrid Drive
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Nevada (August 2009) The refuse hauler participating in these tests was in the process of transitioning from manual rear-load applications to automated side loaders. Seven different route profiles were used during these “peak hot weather” field tests. Despite not having routes optimized for automated side-loader operation, fuel savings still averaged 34%. Following further testing with this refuge hauler team, side-loader optimized routes achieved greater than 40% fuel savings. RunWise® achieved 100% uptime with no operational or functional impact from the extreme heat. Driver feedback was positive in terms of acceleration, smoothness, quietness, and braking. During these tests, the brake replacement cycle was calculated at 30 months (2.5 years).
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NEW PROBLEM Fig. 1 is a door to open with an air cylinder pushing at a 45-degree angle. The door is 48 inches high and weighs 100 pounds. It needs to open 90 degrees with a 12-inch stroke cylinder using 100 psi of air pressure. The door is uniformly balanced. What standard size cylinder is needed to open the door?
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Size an accumulator that will supply the total flow to a cylinder for one cycle in and out. Give the answer in gallons. Given information: • 4" x 20" x 2" cylinder • Minimum required force on the cylinder is 18,849 pounds when fully retracted and at end of cycle. • Maximum system pressure is 3,000 psi. • Slow charge and discharging system with no change in temperature • Pre-charge is 1,500 psig.
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Total volume needed is 251.32 + 188.4 = 439.72 cubic inches. Minimum required pressure is F = PA. 18,849# / 9.42 sq. in. (EREA) = 2000 psi
SOLUTION
Sizing of accumulator is P1V1 = P2V2 = P3V3. Then V3 – V2 = useable volume of oil.
Area to extend cylinder is 4 x 4 x 0.7854 = 12.566 sq. in. Volume to extend cylinder is 12.566 x 20" = 251.32 cubic inches.
In order to solve this problem with “shop math” and not have two unknown in the problem, I will solve for the amount of useable oil for a one-gallon accumulator and then compare to the total needed.
Area to retract cylinder is area of piston of 12.566 – area of rod 3.14 = 9.42 sq. in. Volume to retract cylinder is 9.42 x 20 = 188.4 cubic inches.
P1V1 = P2V2 1514.7 x 231 = 3014.7 x V2 V2 = 116.06 cu. in. P2V2 = P3V3 3014.7 x 116.06 = 2014.7 x V3 V3 = 173.67 cu. in. V3 – V2 = 173.67 – 116.06 = 57.6 cu. in. per one-gallon accumulator
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Total needed is 439.72 / 57.6 (cu. in. per gallon) = 7.63-gallon accumulator.
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ne of the more confusing aspects of vacuum pick-and-place systems is vacuum flow. Flow in a vacuum system, like any other fluid power project involving compressed air or hydraulic oil, is a very important factor. More often than not, a vacuum venturi or vacuum pump is oversized to compensate for a lack of understanding or a sub-standard installation. Consider this: the only reason for a different size of vacuum-pumping apparatus is to offer different speeds of evacuation. A 1-cfm vacuum venturi will do the same work as a 20-cfm vacuum venturi; it will simply take longer to do it. The cost to purchase and operate a vacuum system can be considerably reduced if the correct components are chosen for the application. Flow in a vacuum system is often confusing to visualize for the compressed-air engineer. Vacuum is the reduction of atmospheric pressure in a fixed volume, such as a well-sealed vacuum cup or circuit. If
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it is not sealed well, there will be leakage. Then we do not have a fixed volume, and a vacuum condition is therefore more difficult to generate. If the pump is large enough, it could overcome the leakage around the cup or in the vacuum circuit, but this will immediately decay once the pump is turned off. A known volume of atmospheric pressure is demonstrated in Fig. 1. Cube #1 is full of gas molecules
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and is at an atmospheric condition. Cube #2 is virtually empty of gas molecules and is at a vacuum condition. A vacuum could be defined as a known volume containing fewer gas molecules than an equivalent volume in the atmosphere around it. That’s what atmospheric pressure is: gas molecules bouncing against each other, creating pressure. Take them out of the known volume, and the pressure reduces or, in other words, a vacuum is created. If you place your hand near the exhaust of a vacuum pump when it initially starts, you will feel lots of air rushing past. As the vacuum increases in the volume attached to the pump, the airflow decreases. The reason is simple: fewer gas molecules are passing by your hand because there are fewer in the known volume. At a “full” vacuum, there wouldn’t be any airflow at all. That’s vacuum flow: the flow of air molecules that are being removed from an atmospheric pressure volume.
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So in practical terms, how do you size or select components for a vacuum system? The simple answer is to think of everything in your circuit, such as valves, fittings, hose, and tubing, operating at a total pressure drop of 15 psi or 1 bar(g). If you size to that specification, you won’t go far wrong, but the connection of these various components in a vacuum circuit is key. The following paragraphs offer some basic rules for the correct utilization of common vacuum components. Consider Fig. 2. This circuit includes the following components: a single vacuum venturi, vacuum inlet filter, and eight vacuum cups. Circuit #1, depending on the distance and the diameter of the interconnecting tubing and/or fittings between the venturi and the cups on the far right, could suffer from “choking”—a condition where the cups on the right are starved of vacuum flow. This is a very common situation, particularly on larger vacuum circuits. A simple solution would be to increase the internal diameter of the tubing, which would reduce the restriction(s) and offer a balanced vacuum level across the circuit. The problem, however, is the time it takes for the vacuum venturi to evacuate the volume of tubing, particularly in a highspeed pick-and-place application. Circuit #2 offers a more balanced condition between all eight vacuum cups and is a simple modification to the system. Circuit #3 shows the same vacuum cup circuit but with a dedicated vacuum venturi for each cup.
This removes all potential vacuum flow problems and indeed offers a faster cycle time, but the user will now experience a potential compressed-air restriction in the supply lines if the tubing is not the right internal diameter. Another considerable concern could be the extra compressed-air consumption in comparison to circuits 1 and 2. Fig. 3 shows the same circuits, but all of these would be used on machinery where a vacuum pump is the vacuum-generation device. Instead of poorly or well-placed vacuum venturi, vacuum valves are used instead. The same concerns would apply to distance and imbalance of piping and to consequent vacuum flow restriction. Of course, the same vacuum pump could be used, and therefore the energy being used, except for the coils on the valves, does not change. Fig. 4 shows a universal vacuum tool that utilizes an array of many vacuum cups to handle various loads, such as different-size boxes or products that vary in size. Because this array of vacuum cups requires an equal vacuum condition, flow is crucial in this particular application. The three arrows on the right-hand image highlight vacuum ports that connect to the vacuum source. This can be either a vacuum venturi or vacuum pump. If this universal vacuum-lifting head were being used in applications where various-size loads were being handled, some of the vacuum cups might
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not be sealed and would leak. The cups shown on the left-hand image all incorporate a small orifice screw as shown (enlarged) underneath. These small orifice screws incorporate a Ø1.5-mm (1/16-in.) hole that restricts the flow should the cup not be covered by the product being handled. To have a back pressure of 10"Hg on each of the open holes, the pump or venturi would need to generate about 1.5 cfm to 2 cfm of vacuum flow at 10"Hg. Therefore, if 10 cups were not covered, the pump would have to generate at least 15 cfm at 10"Hg to compensate for this leakage. Some universal tools, such as the ones shown in Fig. 4, utilize a self-closing valve on each vacuum cup. If
the vacuum cup attached to the self-closing valve is not sealed against the load, the induced airflow (leak) will shuttle the valve closed. The cups that are sealed against the load will have the full system vacuum level applied. Each self-closing valve, as shown unassembled in Fig. 5 (body + spring + sealing ball + adjustment screw), requires between 0.5 cfm and 2 cfm to close. On a large vacuum cup array, many vacuum cups could be open to atmosphere when the head picks a smaller package, so consequently, a particularly large vacuum pump or venturi might be required. This could be cost or space prohibitive to the user. The circuit in Fig. 6 could be used instead of a large vacuum pump.
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This circuit uses a vacuum vessel or storage tank. The venturi or pump “charges” this tank to a high vacuum level. The tank and all interconnecting hose and fittings up to the vacuum valve inlet are evacuated to this high vacuum level (indicated fig. 5 by the red lines). When the control valve(s) open, the vacuum chamber is immediately evacuated with equilibrium created in the complete circuit, and if using the self-closing valve technology, they instantly close. Therefore, the venturi or pump size only needs to be able to handle the lifting of the parts, not the closing of the valves. This storage feature and vacuum control valve method considerably reduces the pump or venturi size and saves cost in purchase and ongoing ownership. If correctly sized, the pump could be as much as 90% smaller depending on the application because it is only used to recharge the tank during the non-lifting phase of the production cycle. If an automatic energysaving system is also incorporated, the pump is shut off when the vacuum level is reached. This results in considerable energy savings. What creates poor flow performance in a vacuumlifting circuit? Valves that are too small or too far away from the cups, and hose and tubing that is too long or too small in internal diameter. You’ll rarely have problems with flow if you use an oversized pump, but utilizing basic circuit fundamentals and understanding the components in use allows you to utilize the most efficient solution for the application. fig. 6
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Hydraulic Specialist
Summary Outline for the Hydraulic Specialist certification:
• Read circuit diagrams, size components, and understand function as used in hydraulic systems • Analyze load and motion. Determine and perform calculations for the work profile to move loads (force, distance, work, torque, speed, velocity, and power) • Provide ISO cleanliness level for each system • Specify filtration to maintain ISO cleanliness level • Specify flushing and commissioning • Specify sampling and diagnostic ports • Size and specify hydraulic cylinders and motors • Understand operating curves for proportional control valves • Identify components on the amplifier card • Specify hydraulic reservoirs to meet system requirements • Specify hydraulic accumulators for system operation • Calculate heat loss and size heat exchangers • Identify properties of hydraulic fluids and compatibility with seal materials • Understand the use and application of biodegradable fluids • Analyze and troubleshoot hydraulic systems (pressure, flow, heat, vibration, noise, and cycle time) • Recognize the basic electrical control systems • Understand ladder logic • Match programmable logic controller (PLC devices with application) • Promote safe working conditions with pressurized systems Recommended Reference Materials
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1. The 4-inch bore and 1.5-inch rod cylinder shown in the illustration fails to move the load when the directional-control valve solenoid control is energized. What is the likely cause of the circuit malfunction? Choose the best answer. A. Solenoid A on the pilot valve malfunctions. B. The pressure relief valve setting is too high. C. The wrong spool center was used in the main valve stage. D. The wrong spool center was used in the pilot valve. E. The backpressure check valve in the P port of the main valve is missing. 2. An in-plant hydrostatic transmission delivers 7 hp at the output shaft. A flow meter and a pressure gauge indicate the motor portion of the transmission is receiving 10 gpm at 1,500 psi. If losses through the motor are converted to heat, how many Btu/hr is the unit generating? A. 3,385 Btu/hr C. 4,454 Btu/hr E. 6,011 Btu/hr B. 4,015 Btu/hr D. 5,255 Btu/hr
3. What torque could be expected from a hydraulic motor that is rated at 2.5 hp at 2,250 rpm? A. 0.93 lb-ft C. 1.97 lb-ft E. 8.45 lb-ft B. 1.07 lb-ft D. 5.84 lb-ft Additional practice questions can be found in the certification section of www.ifps.org. Answers: 1 = E 2 = C 3 = D
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various points along its length, and the output of each LVDT is plotted on the graph. Jason Woyak, an engineer at Flow Dynamics, programmed the force and time interval parameters into a user program to run directly on the RMC motion controller. To start the test sequence, the pipe test engineer simply needs to activate a pushbutton that is connected to one of the motion controller’s digital I/O lines. Although a PC is used to display plots and set up the motion, the motion controller manages all test system control functions. In addition to controlling pressure/force, RMC motion controllers can also be put into a mode that precisely controls axis position, which is often used to move a motion axis into place before a controlled amount of force is applied. Other programs were written at Flow Dynamics using this mode to implement test axis setup functions. If required, the motion controller can smoothly switch from controlling position to controlling force as part of a single testing operation without any discontinuities or “jumps” in the motion that could affect test results. Multi-axis motion controllers, such as the RMC, can also implement motion profiles that apply more complex stresses to a device under test. For example, Flow Dynamics implemented an additional test system for the pipe manufacturer that applied bending as well as pulling forces to simulate stresses that the pipe would need to survive over a service life of 20-25 years. In this system, a section of pipe was vertically loaded into a test fixture (Fig. 2). The top of the pipe is bent to desired angles by two hydraulic cylinders working in parallel under closed-loop position control while another axis exerts a pulling force on the other end of the pipe. By continuously exerting cyclical stresses on the pipe for between six and twelve months, the tester was able to verify that the pipe would meet the manufacturing lifetime specification. Motion controllers excel at this type of testing because the closed-loop control guarantees the testing is done to repeatable standards. For example, the timing of control loops is deterministic; control decisions that drive the motion are always made with complete feedback information at predictable time intervals. Fig. 3 shows the arrangement of the test actuators. The angular position of the vertical pipe axis was obtained by using a flexible position transducer that was mounted in a stainless tube with a radius of three feet. The linear tension control axis used a load cell to provide force feedback to the motion controller, an RMC75 series two-axis unit. The pipe-bending motion was achieved with the motion controller’s Sine Move command, which produces sinusoidal motion according to a few parameters that are provided by an attached PC. At the start of the project, the pipe manufacturer supplied the engineer at Flow Dynamics with an Excel Spreadsheet containing the test parameters for the tests they wanted to run (positive and negative angle, max/min tension, and number of repetitions). To deliver the information to the motion controller, Jason Woyak wrote a program using Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) that accessed the data in the Excel document and passed it on to the motion controller over Ethernet using interface software called RMCLink provided by Delta Computer Systems.
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VBA is an implementation of Microsoft’s Visual Basic, an event-driven programming language and associated integrated development environment (IDE) that is built into most Microsoft Office applications. By embedding the VBA IDE into their applications, developers can build custom applications using Microsoft Visual Basic. Unlike the full Visual Basic environment, VBA can normally only run code within a host application rather than a standalone application. The actual data transfer was carried out via simple write commands that seamlessly transferred arrays containing test parameters to the motion controller’s variable table in RMCTools. In much the same way, the sequence of test operations was downloaded from the PC into the motion controller’s RMCTools command area. The PC issued read commands to monitor program status and other process data that the pipe company’s test engineers wanted to observe. The customer also wanted to log the data produced by the tests, but because VBA does not support multi-threading, the engineer was unable to accomplish this from within the Excel application. Instead, he wrote a Visual Basic Version 6.0 program that worked in the background to capture the data without interrupting the VBA application.
Fig. 3: Diagram of pipe testing system showing hydraulic cylinders
Conclusion Using a programmable electro-hydraulic motion controller can greatly simplify the implementation of repetitive testing applications such as the two pipe testers described above. By connecting a PC to the motion controller, the test system developer can gain access to the wealth of powerful software development environments such as Visual Basic to make the development of operator screens and test programs almost as easy as point-and-click.
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A record number of teams, fans, families, educators, and industry leaders were joined by NBA Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, pop superstar will.i.am, reigning World Series Champion John Jay, celebrity chef Homaro Cantu, inventors, Congressman Chaka Fattah, and other government officials to celebrate students’ engineering and robotics prowess at the annual FIRST Championship, held in St. Louis, Mo., at the Edward Jones Dome, April 25-28. Three teams from Stuart, Fla.; Mountain Home, Ark.; and North Brunswick, N.J. won the final showdown, earning the coveted FIRST Robotics Competition Championship Winning Alliance. Several other U.S. and international FIRST student robotics teams earned honors for design excellence, competitive play, research, business plans, website design, teamwork, and partnerships. This year, will.i.am, pop superstar, was on hand to kick off the week-long event, meet teams, and take part in a ceremony and a new innovation competition, “Wouldn’t It Be Cool If ” sponsored by Time Warner Cable, a FIRST Strategic Sponsor. Major awards were presented by senior officials from the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, U.S. Department of Energy, NASA, as well as executives from Autodesk, Boeing, General Motors, PTC, Microsoft, Google, Rockwell Automation, and UL, among others. More than 600 teams from 32 countries competed in the three levels of FIRST: FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL®, grades 4-8, ages 9-14 in the U.S, Canada, and Mexico; ages 9-16 outside the U.S, Canada, and Mexico); FIRST® Tech Challenge (FTC®, grades 9-12, ages 14-18); and FIRST® Robotics Competition (FRC®, grades 9-12, ages 14-18). In addition, 40 teams of kids from ages 6-9 took part in the Junior FIRST® LEGO® League (Jr.FLL®, grades K-3), showcasing their science and technology smarts in the Jr.FLL World Festival Expo. This year marked the 21st season of the FRC high-school-level program. In its initial competition year, FIRST hosted an FRC program with 28 teams in a New Hampshire high school gym. This year, 2,343 FIRST teams in 12 countries participated in 52 regional events, 15 district competitions, and two region championships. In addition to the FRC winning alliance and awards, the first-ever Future Innovator Award, sponsored by the Abbott Foundation, was given to Ben Mattinson, Team 2840, Blue Tide, Paradise Valley, Ariz. The FIRST Championship honored long-time supporters of the FIRST mission:
• Founder’s Award, presented each year by FIRST founder Dean Kamen to one organization or individual for exceptional service in advancing the ideals and mission of FIRST: Google Inc. • Woodie Flowers Award, founded by Dr. William P. Murphy Jr. to recognize an outstanding engineer or teacher who best demonstrates teaching excellence in teaching science, math, and creative design: Dr. Earl Scime, chair of Physics Department, West Virginia University; Mentor, Team 2614, MARS, Morgantown, W.Va. • Volunteer of the Year Award: Aidan F. Browne, Ph.D., faculty, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, N.C.
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FRC combines sports excitement with the rigors of science and technology. Under strict rules, limited resources, and time limits, teams are challenged to fundraise, design a brand, exercise teamwork, and build and program robots to perform tasks against competitors. This year’s FRC challenge was “Rebound RumbleSM,” where matches were played between two alliances of three teams each. Each alliance competed by trying to score as many of the basketballs in the hoops as possible during the two-minute, 15-second match.
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Balls scored in higher hoops earned more points. Team alliances were awarded bonus points if they were balanced on bridges at the end of the match. The Winning Alliance of the FIRST Robotics Competition Championship was Team 180, S.P.A.M., Stuart, Fla.; Team 16, Bomb Squad, Mountain Home, Ark.; Team 25, Raider Robotix, North Brunswick, N.J. from the Galileo Division. Team 1114, Simbotics, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, won the Chairman’s Award, the highest honor given at the FRC Championship, recognizing the team that best represents a model for other teams to emulate and best embodies the purpose and goals of FIRST. Winners of the Dean’s List Award included: Ikechukwa Chima, Team 3059, Envirobotics, Yonkers, N.Y.; Marina Dimitrov, Team 1540, Flaming Chickens, Portland, Ore.; Chase Douglas, Team 128, The Botcats, Grandview Heights, Ohio; Tristan Evarts, Team 1058, PVC Pirates, Londonderry, N.H.; Danielle Gehron, Team 3138, Innovators Robotics, Dayton, Ohio; David Gomez, Team 3196, Team SPORK, Mooresville, N.C.; Rachel Holladay, Team 1912, Team Combustion, Slidell, La.; Jasmine Kemper, Team 2996, Cougars Gone Wired, Colorado Springs, Colo.; John Rangel, Team 842, Falcon Robotics, Phoenix, Ariz.; Matthew Ricks, Team 704, Warriors, Grand Prairie, Tex.
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FTC is designed for head-to-head competition. Teams are responsible for designing, building, and programming robots to compete in an alliance format against other teams. This year’s FTC challenge was “BOWLED OVER!™” Using a combination of motors, controllers, wireless communications, metal gears, and sensors, including infrared tracking (IR) and magnet seeking, students programed their robots to operate in both autonomous and driver-controlled modes on a field that included two home zones with a platform and a ramp, and two protected zones. The object of the BOWLED OVER! game was to design and build robots robust enough to push a bowling ball uphill, yet sophisticated enough to pick up racquetballs and place them into crates, and then stack the crates to score points. In the final 30 seconds of the driver-controlled period— called the "end game"—each alliance, consisting of two opposing teams, was challenged to push their bowling ball into their home zones to score additional bonus points.
During the 2011/2012 FTC season, approximately 2,100 FIRST Tech Challenge teams competed in events in Canada, China, India, Mexico, Netherlands, Romania, and the U.S. This season, FTC also piloted programs in Australia, New Zealand, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. The 2011/12 FIRST Tech Challenge Sponsors included Official Program Sponsor for the FIRST Tech Challenge, Rockwell Collins, and FTC CAD and Collaboration Sponsor, PTC®. The FIRST Tech Challenge World Championship Inspire Award, recognizing excellence in robot design and teamwork, went to Team 4220, Landroids, Livingston, N.J. The FIRST Tech Challenge Winning Alliance was Team 4444, Whitefield Academy, Louisville, Ky.; Team 4997, Masquerade, Tampa, Fla.; Team 354, ILITE Robotics, Haymarket, Va. from the Edison Division.
how to properly prepare and store it to prevent contamination. They discovered where their snacks came from and the steps they went through in order to be safe to eat. The Challenge was defined in two parts: the Show-Me Poster and a Model. The ShowMe Poster required kids to illustrate their research and team journey. In the Model portion, students built a representation of what they researched, incorporating simple machines and movement into their creations. To see a list of all the 2012 winners or for more information, visit www.first.org.
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FLL introduces younger children to real-world engineering challenges by conducting research projects and building LEGO-based autonomous robots to complete tasks on a thematic playing surface. FLL teams, guided by their imaginations, discover exciting career possibilities and learn to make positive contributions to society. This year’s challenge, Food Factor®, engaged kids to explore the exciting world of Food Safety through handson, minds-on teamwork. In the FOOD FACTOR® Challenge, teams built, tested, and programmed an autonomous robot using LEGO® MINDSTORMS® NXT to solve a set of food safety missions. They researched, developed, and shared their innovative solutions to improve the world’s current food-preparation processes. Top honors went to Champion’s Award 1st Place winner, Team 15650, Falcons Japan, Tokyo, Japan; Champion’s Award 2nd Place winner, Team 252, Blue Gear Ticks, Lincoln, Mass.; and Champion’s Award 3rd Place winner, Team 15200, NXTremers, Bengaluru, India. Junior FIRST® LEGO® League (Jr.FLL®) Expo
The Jr.FLL Expo introduces the youngest kids to the exciting worlds of science and technology. Just like FLL, this program features real-world challenges to be solved by research, critical thinking, and imagination. Guided by coaches, students work with LEGO elements to create solutions and present them for review. In this year’s Jr.FLL Challenge, SNACK ATTACKSM, teams took a hands-on approach to the topic of food safety by examining the ingredients in their favorite snack food and then learning about
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against the valve plate. To maintain full-film lubrication between the rotating cylinder barrel and the stationary valve plate, the hydrostatic force holding the two parts in contact is offset by a hydrostatic force acting to separate them. This is achieved by making the effective area of half the total number of piston bores slightly larger than the effective area of the pressure kidney in the valve plate. The higher the operating pressure, the higher the hydrostatic force holding the cylinder barrel in contact with the valve plate. If operating pressure exceeds design limits, however, the cylinder barrel will separate from the valve plate. This is illustrated in Fig. 1. Design geometry prevents perfect alignment of the opposing hydrostatic forces, and this misalignment creates a twisting force (torque) on the cylinder barrel. During normal operation, this torque is supported by the drive shaft (axial designs) or center pin (bent-axis designs). If operating pressure exceeds design limits, the magnitude of the torque created causes elastic deformation of the drive shaft or center pin. This allows the cylinder barrel to tilt, bearing hard against the outlet side of the valve plate and separating from the inlet side. Once separation occurs, the lubricating film is lost, and the resulting two-body abrasion damages (scores) the sliding surfaces of the cylinder barrel (Fig. 2) and valve plate (Fig. 3). Erosion of the kidney area of the valve plate can also occur as high-pressure fluid escapes into the pump’s case at high velocity. This surge of flow into the case can cause excessive case pressure, resulting in shaft seal failure.
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at the inlet. Both conditions put the piston ball and slipper-pad socket in tension during intake (Fig. 4). This can cause buckling of the piston-retaining plate and/or separation of the slipper from the piston, resulting in catastrophic failure. In radial-design motors, high case pressure can cause the pistons to be lifted off the cam. This can occur in operation during the outlet cycle. The pistons are then hammered back onto the cam during inlet, destroying the motor. If residual case pressure remains high when the motor is stopped, loss of contact between the pistons and cam can allow the motor to freewheel, resulting in uncontrolled machine movement. High pump or motor case pressure also results in excessive load on the lip of the shaft seal. This causes the seal lip to wear a groove in the shaft, which eventually results in leakage past the seal. If case pressure exceeds the shaft seal’s design limits, instantaneous failure can occur. The subsequent loss of oil from the case can result in damage through inadequate lubrication. Common causes of over-pressurization include faulty or incorrectly adjusted pressure-control devices such as pressure-relieving and pressure-reducing valves, and variable-pump pressure compensators. Uncontrolled decompression, thermal expansion (in load-holding circuits), or back flow through check valves or logic elements can cause pressure transients (spikes). In systems that experience rapid changes in load, the reaction time of the system’s pressure-control devices may not be fast enough to prevent the occurrence of pressure transients that exceed design limits. Problems associated with excessive case pressure can usually be avoided by connecting piston pump and motor case drain lines directly to the reservoir through dedicated penetrations.
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Fig. 1 may look like an average gear pump, but the old saying, “Don’t judge a book by its cover,” applies. Or in this case, don’t judge a Continuum® pump by its cover. It’s what’s inside that really counts. The helical rotor pump by Settima is designed for high-pressure, low-noise, and reduced-pulsation applications. A better working environment is synonymous with efficiency, improved production, lower cost, and a better quality of life for employees. The reduction of machine noise will add to the quality of employees’ work life, while efficiency, improved production, and lower cost will add to the satisfaction of management.
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Noise and vibration levels of high-pressure hydraulic pumps are unacceptable for certain applications, so Settima designed the new gear pump to target acoustic emissions. The parameters that influence noise emissions in hydraulic pumps are cavitation, pressure peaks arising from trapped fluid between gear teeth, and the ripple of flow pulsation. The pump addresses these parameters. The pump goes beyond the traditional process design with a patented, reduced-noise concept (Fig. 2). The main advantages are • Less noise than standard gear pumps [avg 15 db(A) reduction] • Cost savings due to the reduction in the need to add additional noise-reduction measures • Reduced noise levels for the machine operator and surroundings • The ability to help meet legal noise limit requirements and avoid costly fines • Much lower pulsation levels that can cause fatigue-type failures within the hydraulically driven system The innovation behind the Continuum® pump is the rotor profile (Fig. 3) that does not trap any fluid volume because there are no encapsulation chambers. The helical course of the rotor profile makes a gentle transmission of movement and minimizes pulsation; there is just a single point of
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contact between the rotors. Internal hydrostatic mechanisms are designed to avoid a trade-off with efficiency. The chart in Fig. 4 illustrates the quiet, sustainable power of the pump. Pulsation is harmful, and pressure pulsation affects a hydraulic system’s useful life. Most gear pumps generate noise, but in many cases, the system generates even more noise by amplifying the pulsations. Pressure drops, due to the ripple effect, cause noticeable energy consumption and reduce the overall efficiency of the system (Fig. 5). The Continuum® pump maintains a high volumetric efficiency depending on both pressure and speed as demonstrated in Fig 6. This makes the Continuum® pump an excellent candidate for use with variable-speed electric motors. Varying the pump shaft speed allows a variable flow from a fixed-displacement pump. It also provides an efficient pressure-holding device as the drive can rotate the shaft just enough for the pump to overcome internal and system leakage. This can provide a 30% energy savings when compared with the use of other metering and/or holding devices. Maximum time for pressure-holding duty (Q-01/min) depends on pressure, duty cycle, and pump type. The chart in Fig. 7 shows an example of a load cycle for a Continuum® pump with a variablespeed drive. The pump provides smooth power with minimum speeds as a function of pressure (Fig. 8).
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The advantages of the Continuum® pump are numerous: • Reduced energy requirements • Lower noise levels • High speed of operations: up to 6,500 rpm • Unidirectional pump to bi-directional pump/motor • The possibility of intermittent operation at high pressure and low speed with no net flow • Driven by servo-motors and/or a variety of asynchronous motors, allowing a variable flow rate over a wide range • Pressure up to 250 bar • Can operate as a reversible pump for a short time • Fast reverse is allowed: CCW max < 400 rpm • Response time <100ms due to a very small internal mechanical inertia
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Alstom Awarded Three Canadian Hydro Projects
Alstom has been awarded three contracts at hydroelectric power sites operated by Canadian utilities Hydro-Québec and Manitoba Hydro. For the first two projects, Alstom North American Hydro headquarters and manufacturing facility in Sorel-Tracy, QC, will design, produce, and deliver one new 47-MW Francis turbine runner for unit C-1 of Hydro-Québec’s Beauharnois generating station. Hydro-Québec has also exercised the option for five additional upgraded propeller runners including part refurbishment for unit C-3, which falls within the framework of an original contract awarded to Alstom in 2010. For the third project, Alstom will design and supply new gates and hoists for the spillway facilities of the Pointe du Bois Spillway Replacement Project for Manitoba Hydro, located next to the Pointe du Bois generating station on the Winnipeg River. www.alstom.com
Hydraulic Management Group Established in Michigan
Launched in July 2012, Hydraulic Management Group (HMG) LLC, headquartered in Troy, Mich., is a one-stop solution center for hydraulic product supply support and service, troubleshooting, hydraulic circuit designs, hydraulic product training/education, distributor sales training, product manufacturing consultations, quality-control training (Six Sigma and DOE), and aftermarket research. Lead by P.K. Guha, the company has representation based in New Delhi, Mumbai, Dubai, Cairo, Shanghai, Brisbane, and London. www.hydraulicmanagement.com
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Pressure Dynamics Awarded Subsea Control Contract Pressure Dynamics has been awarded a contract for the design and manufacture of a production hydraulic power unit (PHPU) for Shell’s new Prelude gas field as part of a floating offshore facility. FMC Technologies’ Asia-Pacific operations is executing the Subsea phase of the engineering, procurements, and construction (EPC) project for Shell Development Australia, operator of Prelude, and is responsible for the supply of entire subsea production, distribution, and topside control systems. The facility will
be 488-mm long and 74-m wide, and when fully loaded, will weigh about 600,000 tons. Pressure Dynamics will install the PHPU in the turret of the facility as the final control element between the topside and subsea gas field, supplying the regulated hydraulic pressure necessary to maintain the flow of natural gas from the subsea production trees as well as ensuring an effective Emergency Shut Down (ESD) if required. Pressure Dynamics will also design and manufacture three test and flushing systems required for commissioning the subsea control contract. www.pressuredynamics.com
Giga-tronics Renews Filter Contract
Giga-tronics completed negotiations with a major aircraft supplier to continue delivery of its high-performance filters. The new contract totals more than $4.9 million if all options are exercised, which will extend production of the filters at the Giga-tronics Microsource division through 2015. www.gigatronics.com
Terresolve Technologies Gains ABB Group Approval
The EnviroLogic 3000 series of high-performance, readily biodegradable hydraulic fluids has won approval from ABB Marine Propulsion Group (Helsinki, Finland) for use in its Azipod X-series shaft seal system. The hydraulic fluids break down into natural parts within 28 days in accordance with the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) ultimate biodegradation test, making them safe for use in environmentally sensitive applications. www.terresolve.com
Famic Technologies Opens Office in Germany
Famic Technologies Inc. expanded its operations by opening a new office in Munich, Germany. The new office is the first expansion for the company, which has been developing design, maintenance, and training software solutions for hydraulics, pneumatics, electrical, and automation for more than 25 years. The company maintains all R&D activities at its head office in Montreal. www.famictech.com Circle 348
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Matrix Section A: Pages 68-79 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
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Section B: Pages 80-91 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
Section C: Pages 92-103 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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Central Illinois Mfg. Co. Certified Power, Inc. Checkfluid Inc. Circle Seal Controls Clark-Cooper Div. of Magnatrol Valve Corp. Clippard Instrument Lab., Inc. Coastal Hydraulics Inc. Coilhose Pneumatics COMOSO, The Hose Authority Component Technology, A Div. Of Certified Power, Inc. Conbraco Industries Inc. Control Enterprises, Inc. (C.E.I.) Control Line Equipment, Inc. ControlAir, Inc. Controlled Motion Solutions Cooper Instruments & Systems Coronet Parts Manufacturing Co. Inc. CPV Manufacturing, Inc. Cross Manufacturing Inc. CRS Service, Inc. Cunningham Fluid Power Inc. Custom Cylinders, Inc. Custom Hoists, Inc. Custom Hydraulics, Inc. 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. Denison Hydraulics Des-Case Corp. De-Sta-Co Industries Dichtomatik Americas Dixon Valve and Coupling Company DLH Fluid Power Inc. domnick hunter Donaldson Company Inc., Industrial Hydraulics DTS Fluid Power, LLC Duff Norton Duplomatic Hydraulics Dura Valve, Inc. Duramaster Cylinders Durex Industries Dwyer Instruments, Inc. Eaton Corporation Eaton Hydraulics Eldon James Corporation Elect Air Emerson Process Mgt.-Valve Automation Emmegi Heat Exchangers, Inc. Endress + Hauser, Inc. Energy Manufacturing Co., Inc. Enfield Technologies Engineered Sales Inc. Entwistle Co., Kenett Hyd. Distribution Div. EPCO Products, Inc. EPE Industrial Filters Eskridge, Inc. Europower Inc. Evolutionary Concepts, Inc. Exair Corp. Fabco-Air, Inc. Fairchild Industrial Products Company Fairey Arlon Inc. Fairview Fittings & Manufacturing Inc. Falk Corporation Faster Inc. FasTest Inc. Festo Corporation FHI-Steffen, Inc. Filtration Products Corp. Finn-Power FLANGES, LLC Fleetguard, Inc. Flender Corp. Flextral Flint Hydraulics, Inc. Flo Draulic Group Flo-Tork, Inc. Flow Ezy Filters, 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 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
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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 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 Supply Company 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 Nut Corporation 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.R. Merritt J.W.F. Technologies Janatics USA, Inc. 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.
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Pressure Connections Corp. Prince Mfg. Corp. PTI Technologies Inc. Pulsafeeder, INC. Pulse Puregas R J Hydraulics Inc. Ram Industries Inc. Rectus-TEMA Corp. Rego Cryo-Flow Products Reverso Pumps, Inc. Rietschle Thomas Rineer Hydraulics Inc. Ritepro, Inc., A Subsidiary of BRAY Intl., Inc. Robeck Fluid Power Co. Rockford Air Devices, Inc. Rosedale Products, Inc. Ross Controls® Rota-Cyl Corporation Rotary Systems, Inc. Rotomation, Inc. Rotor Clip Company, 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 Seven North Industries, Inc. 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. Simerics, Inc. Simonds Inc. Simplex SIPCO Mechanical Linkage Solutions Smalley Steel Ring Co. SMC Corporation of America Snap-tite Source Fluid Power SPC Company 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 Staubli Corporation Stauff Corporation Strainrite Companies, The Sun Hydraulics Corporation Sunsource Super Swivels Switches Unlimited Symcom, Inc. System Components, Inc. Tarrant Hydraulic Service, Inc. Taylor Devices, Inc. Techno-Sommer 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 United Electric Controls 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.
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R & R Rubber Molding, Inc. is certified to the American Association of Railroads M-1003. This certification demonstrates the commitment to fulfill our goal of total customer satisfaction. We are also compliant with ISO-9002-94 and upgrading to ISO 9001-2000.
ISO 9001:2000 Certified Same Day Shipping 1 Year Warranty M2 Cartridge Motor
Compact Hydraulic Motors
Variable Pumps Fixed Flow Pumps
Taking M2Now Cartridge orders for New Motors 2 Bolt Flange in Motors Stock!
Materials
• Fluoroelastomers • Nitrile-Buna • SBR • Millable Urethane (polyester) • Hypalon • Butyl • Neoprene • EPDM • Silicone • Fluorosilicone • Polyacrylate • Natural Rubber • Polyisoprene
Processes
• Compression Molded Rubber Parts • Transfer Molded Rubber Parts • Injection Molded Rubber Parts • Rubber-to-Metal Bonding • Cryogenic deflashing • Special packaging if required • RMA A2 tolerances
NO JOB IS TOO SMALL! R&R Rubber Molding, Inc. PO Box 3533 2444 Loma Avenue South El Monte, CA 91733 (626) 575-8105 www.rrrubber.com
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1A Total Safety A & H Fluid Technologies, Inc. A.R. North America Aalborg® Instruments Accuaire Instruments Inc. Accuflex Accumulators, Inc. Adaconn Adsens Technology Inc. Advanced Assembly & Automation Advanced Control Technology, Inc. Advanced Fluid Systems, Inc. Advanced Technology Products Air Draulics Engineering Company Air Hydraulic Systems Air Logic Air System Products, Inc. Airline Hydraulics Air-Mite Devices, Inc. Airmo, Inc. Airometrix Mfg., Inc. Airtec Pneumatics, Inc. Air-Way Manufacturing Co. AKG of America, Inc. AKZO Nobel Chemicals ALA Industries, Ltd. - Yuken Master Distributor Alemite LLC Allen Orton LLC Alliance Plastics Allied Fluid Conditioners, Inc. Allied Metrics Seals and Fasteners, Inc. Alloys & Components, SW Almo Manifold & Tool Co. Alpha A-Lube Alumi-Tec, Inc. Al Xander Co., Inc. American Chemical Technologies, Inc. American High Performance Seals, Inc. American Hydrostatics American Industrial Heat Transfer, Inc. American Sensor Technologies Ametek Automation & Process Technologies Ametek US Gauge Ametek, Drexelbrook Anderson Fittings Anderson Metals Corp., Inc. Anver Corp. Apex Design Technology API Heat Transfer Applied Industrial Technologies Argo-Hytos, Inc. Arizona Sealing Devices, Inc. Ark-Plas Products Inc. ASA Hydraulik of America Ashcroft Inc. Assured Automation ATEQ Corp. Atico-Internormen-Filter, Inc. Atlantic Hydraulics, Inc. Atlantic Industrial Technologies Atos Systems, Inc. Attica Hydraulic Exchange Aurelius Mfg. Co., Inc. Automation Products Inc. - Dynatrol DIV. AW-Lake Company Bailey International Corp. Barnant Company Barrington Automation Battlefield International Inc. Baumer/Bourdon-Haenni Bay Advanced Technologies Bay Seal Co. Behco, Inc. Behringer Corp. Belden Americas, Hirschmann Products Belden Americas, Lumberg Products Division Bell & Gossett Beswick Engineering Co., Inc. BETE Fog Nozzle, Inc. Biddle Precision Components Bijur Lubricating Corp. Bimo SJ Seals Birmingham Hydraulics Inc. BJM Pumps Bondioli & Pavesi, Inc. Bosch Rexroth Corporation, Pneumatics Brand Hydraulics Bray Controls, Div of Bray International Brennan Industries, Inc. Brevin USA Briggs Company, The Bucher Hydraulics, Inc. Buckeye Rubber & Packing Co. Burkert Fluid Control Systems Cameron Measurement Systems division Camozzi Pneumatics, Inc. Canimex, Inc. Carolina Fluid Components Castle Metals CAT PUMPS
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Catey Controls - A Womack Company CEJN Industrial Corporation Central Steel Certified Power, Inc. Checkfluid Inc. Circle Seal Controls Clinton Industries Clippard Instrument Lab., Inc. Coastal Hydraulics Inc. Coilhose Pneumatics Command Controls Corporation COMOSO, The Hose Authority Component Technology, A Div. Of Certified Power, Inc. Compri Technic Continental Hydraulics Control Enterprises, Inc. (C.E.I.) 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 CPV Manufacturing, Inc. Crest Rubber Co. Cross Manufacturing Inc. CRS Service, Inc. Cunningham Fluid Power 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 DLH Fluid Power Inc. Doering Company domnick hunter inc. Donaldson Company Inc., Industrial Hydraulics Dresser Instrument DTS Fluid Power, LLC Duplomatic Hydraulics 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 Fabco-Air, Inc. Fairchild Industrial Products Company Fairview Fittings & Manufacturing Inc. Falk Corporation Festo Corporation FHI-Steffen, Inc. Filtration Products Corp. Finn-Power FLANGES LLC Fleetguard, Inc. Flexicraft Industries Flextral Flint Hydraulics, Inc. Flint Hydrostatics, Inc. Flo Draulic Group Flow Technology Flowmetrics, Inc. Fluid Design Products, Inc. Fluid Line Products Inc. Fluid Motion Sales, Inc. Fluid Power Associates, Inc.
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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 Global Servo Hydraulics, Inc. 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 Heypac Inc. 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 Supply Company 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 J.W.F. Technologies Janatics USA, Inc. 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. Kocsis Technologies, 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 LDI Industries, Inc. Lee Co., The Legris Inc. Lehigh Fluid Power, Inc. Lenz Inc. Lexair. Inc. Lillbacka USA, Inc. Lincoln Lubrication Systems Liquid Controls Livingston & Haven Lovejoy Hydraulics 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 Marco Rubber & Plastics 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 MFP Seals 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. Mobile Hose & Hydraulic Supply Monarch Hydraulics, Inc. Moog Morris Co., S. G. (Cleveland, OH) Morris Co., S. G. (Toledo, OH) Motor Magnetics Inc. MRM Incorporated Motion Industries, Inc. Motion Industries-Tampa, FL Hose Shop Motoman 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
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-In s Hy dra nge ulic sThr Fle ead xib ed le M &W eta eld Flu lH ed oro o se ela s tom Flo wm er ete rs Flu -V ari id H abl and eA ling rea Flu Equ id L ipm e ve e l / n Tem Flu t sh i pS ng, wi tch Oil es Fra Sy ste (cu min ms sto gm) Str Ga u ctu ske ral ts & , TMa Slo Ga t ter uge ials sFlo w Ga uge sFlu Ga id L uge e ve sl P r e ss Ga uge ure sTem Ga per uge atu sre Vac Ge u um ar Dri ve s Gri ppe rs He at Ex cha nge He at rs Ex -H cha yd r aul nge He ic ate rs -H rs -H yd r yd r aul aul ic ( ic F cus luid tom )
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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., Inc. Permco, Inc. PHD, Inc. Piab USA Inc. Pierce Sales Pirtek, Fluid Transfer Solutions Pisco USA, Inc. Plymouth Tube Co. Pneuline Supply, 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 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. Rotor Clip Company, 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 Sensor Systems LLC Sensotec, Inc. Serfilco, Ltd. Servometer-PMG, LLC Seven North Industries, Inc. Seventy-Three Mfg. Co. Inc. S. G. Morris Co., Cleveland, OH S. G. Morris Co., Toledo, OH Sheffer Corp. Sierra Instruments, Inc. Simerics, Inc. Simplex
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SIPCO Mechanical Linkage Solutions SMC Corporation of America Snap-tite Source Fluid Power SPC Company 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. Sun Hydraulics Corporation Sunfab North America Sunsource Switches Unlimited Tarrant Hydraulic Service, Inc. Techno-Omil 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. United Electric Controls 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. Vescor Corporation Veyance Technologies, Inc. Vickers-Warnick Viking Pump, Inc. Vindum Engineering Vitto Accetta Vivoil/ALA Industries 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, Inc. 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 Yuken/ALA Industries 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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1A Total Safety A & A Manufacturing Company, Inc. AAA Products International A.R. North America Aalborg® Instruments ABZ Incorporated Accumulators, Inc. ACE Controls Inc. Adsens Technology Inc. Advance Motion Controls, Div of Devine Hydraulics, Inc. Advanced Control Technology, Inc. Advanced Fluid Systems, Inc. Air Draulics Engineering Company Air Hydraulic Systems Air Logic Airline Hydraulics Airmo, Inc. Airometrix Mfg., Inc. Airotronics Airpot Corp. Airtec Pneumatics, Inc. ALA Industries, Ltd. - Yuken Master Distributor Alemite LLC Allegheny York Co. Allen Orton LLC Allenair Corp. Alliance Plastics Allied Metrics Seals and Fasteners, Inc. Alloys & Components, SW Al Xander Co., Inc. American Cylinder Company, Inc. American High Performance Seals Inc. American Hydrostatics American Industrial Heat Transfer, Inc. American Sensor Technologies, Inc. AMETEK Automation & Process Technologies Ametek US Gauge Ametek, Drexelbrook Animated Software Co., The Anver Corp. Apex Design Technology APM Hexseal Apple Rubber Products, Inc. Applied Industrial Technologies Argo-Hytos, Inc. Arizona Sealing Devices, Inc. Ark-Plas Products Inc. ASA Hydraulik of America ASCO Numatics Ashcroft, Inc. Astrodyne Corp. Atico-Internormen-Filter, Inc. Atlantic Hydraulics, Inc. Atlantic Industrial Technologis Atos Systems, Inc. Attica Hydraulic Exchange Autoclave Engineers FCD Automatic Valve Corp. Automation Direct Automation Products Inc. - Dynatrol DIV. AZ Hydraulic Engineering Inc. Bachus Co., Inc. Bailey International Corporation Balluff Inc. Bal Seal Engineering, Inc. Barnant Company Barrington Automation Battlefield International Inc. Baumer/Bourdon-Haenni Bay Advanced Technologies Bay Seal Co. Behco, Inc. Bell & Gossett Beswick Engineering Co., Inc. Bijur Lubricating Corp. Bimo SJ Seals BJM Pumps Bondioli & Pavesi, Inc. Bosch Rexroth Corporation, Pneumatics Brand Hydraulics Brennan Industries, Inc. Brevin USA Briggs Company, The BSF, inc. Bucher Hydraulics, Inc. Buckeye Rubber & Packing Co. Burkert Fluid Control Systems CADSYM Cameron Measurement Systems division Canfield Connector Canimex, Inc. Carolina Fluid Components Castle Metals CAT PUMPS Catey Controls - A Womack Company Certified Power, Inc. Circle Seal Controls Clark-Cooper Div. of Magnatrol Valve Corp. Clippard Instrument Lab., Inc. co-ax valves inc. Coastal Hydraulics Inc. Coilhose Pneumatics Colonial Seal Co. Command Controls, Inc. COMOSO, The Hose Authority 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
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CPV Manufacturing, Inc. Crest Rubber Co. Cross Manufacturing Inc. CRS Service, Inc. Crucial, Inc. Cunningham Fluid Power 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 Corporation 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 DLH Fluid Power Inc. Doering Company domnick hunter inc. Donaldson Company Inc., Industrial Hydraulics Double A Hydraulics Dresser Instrument DTS Fluid Power, LLC Duff Norton Duplomatic Hydraulics 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 Div. Apple Rubber 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 Flo-Tork, Inc. Flow Ezy Filters, Inc. Flow Technology Fluent Inc. 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 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 Global Servo Hydraulics Inc. Go Regulator GO Switch Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Granzow Inc. Grimstad Co., The Grindex Pumps GS Hydraulics, Inc. Hach Company Hagglunds Drives Inc.
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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 Supply Company 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 Nut Corp. Industrial Specialties Mfg. Innovative Hydraulic Designs, Inc. Integrated Hydraulics, Inc. Integrated Technologies, Inc. Interchange, LLC Interface Devices, Inc. Interface Solutions, Inc. International fpa Internormen Technology GmbH Internormen Technology Inc. Inventive Resources, Inc. IQ Valves ITT Industries ITW Devcon ITW Vortec J.D. Jones & Co. (P) Ltd. J.E. Myles, Inc. J.M. Grimstad Inc. J.R. Merritt J.W.F. Technologies Janatics USA, Inc. JARP Industries JEM Technical JLM Systems Limited John Crane John Kopplin Co. Kaeser Compressors, Inc. Kavlico Corporation Kawasaki Precision Machinery (U.S.A.) Inc. Kaydon Fluid Power Group Keller America Inc. Kent Fluid Power Knotts Co., Inc., The Kobold Instruments Inc. Kocsis Technologies, Inc. Kraft Fluid Systems, Inc. KTI Hydraulics, Inc. KTR Corporation Kurz Instruments, Inc. KV Pneumatics Inc. KYB America LLC LA-MAN Corporation
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LDI Industries, Inc. Lee Co., The Lee Linear Legris Inc. Lehigh Fluid Power, Inc. Lenz Inc. Lincoln Lubrication Systems Lindberg Fluid Power Liquid Controls Livingston & Haven Lovejoy Hydraulics Luceda, Inc. Lumberg Inc. Lutz Pumps, Inc. M & M Rogness Machinery Service and Design MacMillin Hydraulic Engineering Corporation Macro Sensors Madison Company Magnaloy Coupling Co. Magnatrol Valve Corp. Magnetek Magnetrol International, Inc. Maradyne Corp. March Mfg Inc. Marco Rubber & Plastics Marion Fluid Power Marion Mfg. Co. Marsh Bellofram Marzocchi Pumps USA Corp. Master Pneumatic-Detroit, Inc. Maverick Hydraulics and Machining Maxpro Technologies, Inc. Mead Fluid Dynamics, Inc. MFP Seals MICO, Incorporated Micro-Mini Hydraulics Micro Pneumatic Logic Micromini Hydraulics Micropump, Inc. Midland - ACS North America Midland Metal Mfg. Mid-West Instrument Milton Roy Milwaukee Cylinder Minnesota Rubber and Plastics Miratron MKS Instruments, Inc. M.M. Newman Corporation Mobile Hose & Hydraulic Supply Monarch Hydraulics, Inc. Monnier, Inc. Moog Morris Co., S. G. (Cleveland, OH) Morris Co., S. G. (Toledo, OH) Motion Industries, Inc. Motion Industries-Tampa, FL Hose Shop MP Filtri USA MP Pumps MRM Incorporated MTE Hydraulics, Inc. MTS Systems Corp. Myron L. Company Nachi America Nass Controls 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 Panagon Systems, Inc. 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. Permco, Inc. PHD, Inc. Piab USA Inc. Pierce Sales Pinnacle Systems, Inc. Pirtek, Fluid Transfer Solutions Pisco USA, Inc. Pneuline Supply, Inc. Pneumadyne Inc.
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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. Rotor Clip Company, Inc. RR USA, Inc. RYCO Hydraulics, Inc. S. Himmelstein and Company SAI Hydraulics, Inc. Sauer-Danfoss Scenery Hydraulic, Inc. 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. Servoflo Corporation Servometer-PMG, LLC Settim/ALA Industries Seven North Industries, Inc. Seventy-Three Mfg. Co. Inc. S. G. Morris Co., Cleveland, OH S. G. Morris Co., Toledo, OH Sherex Industries Sick Inc. Sierra Instruments, Inc. Simerics, Inc. Simplex Simrit SIPCO Mechanical Linkage Solutions Smalley Steel Ring Co. SMC Corporation of America Source Fluid Power Spartan Scientific SPC Company 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 Sun Hydraulics Corporation Sunfab North America Sunsource Switches Unlimited Switching Solutions, Inc. Symcom, Inc. Tarrant Hydraulic Service, Inc. Taylor Devices, Inc. Techno-Omil Techno-Sommer Tescom Corp. Texacone Co., The Thomas Industries, Inc. Thomas Products LTD Titan Inc. 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 United Electric Controls Co. Universal Grinding Corporation Universal Hydraulics International LTD Vaccon Co. Inc. Vacudyne Incorporated
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Hydraulic lines save time • save money • save labor • save oil No tools required No expensive hardware needed No more rags stuffed into hoses No more messy plastic caps The ultimate contamination control tool One hand installation Eliminate hydraulic oil spills & clean up Quick installation & ease of usage Safe for personnel & environment Industry acclaimed 100% Made in USA
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Company MKS Instruments, Inc. M.M. Newman Corporation Mobile Hose & Hydraulic Supply Mocap Inc. Monarch Hydraulics, Inc. Monnier, Inc. Moog Morris Co., S. G. (Cleveland, OH) Morris Co., S. G. (Toledo, OH) Motion Industries, Inc. Motion Industries-Tampa, FL Hose Shop 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 Panagon Systems, Inc. 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 Parker Hannifin Corp. - Snap-Tite Quick Disconnects PCB Piezotronics, Inc. Peter Paul Electronics Co., Inc. Piab USA Inc. Pierce Sales Pinnacle Systems, Inc. Pirtek, Fluid Transfer Solutions Pisco USA, Inc. Plastic Extruded Parts, Inc. Plymouth Tube Co. Pneuline Supply, Inc. Pneumadyne Inc. Pneumatics, Hydraulics, & Abrasives (PHA, Inc.) Poclain Hydraulics, Inc. Polygon Co. Positech Corporation 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., A Subsidiary of BRAY Intl., Inc. Robeck Fluid Power Co. Ross Controls® Rota-Cyl Corporation Rotary Systems, Inc. RR USA, Inc. RYCO Hydraulics, Inc. S. Himmelstein & Co. SAI Hydraulics, Inc. Sauer-Danfoss Scenery Hydraulic, Inc. SC Hydraulic Engineering Corp.
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Company Schmalz, Inc. Schroeder Industries Schrupp Industries, Inc. Scott Rotary Seals Seal Master Corporation Sensor Systems LLC Sensotec, Inc. Serfilco, Ltd. Servoflo Corporation Servometer-PMG, LLC Setra Systems, Inc. Seven North Industries, Inc. Seventy-Three Mfg. Co. Inc. S. G. Morris Co., Cleveland, OH S. G. Morris Co., Toledo, OH Sierra Instruments Inc. Simerics, Inc. Simplex Siwi, Inc. SMC Corporation of America Snap-tite Source Fluid Power Spartan Scientific SPC Company Specialty Mfg. Co., (SMC), The Spectronics Corporation 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 Sunsource Super Swivels Switching Solutions, Inc. Tarrant Hydraulic Service, Inc. TEAC America, Inc. Teel Plastics, Inc. Teknocraft Inc. Tescom Corp. Texas Hydraulics Inc. Titan 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. Valv-Trol Co. Van Air Systems Van Hydraulics Veljan Hydrair Pvt. LTd. Ventura Hydraulic & Machine Works, Inc. Versa Products Co., Inc. Vescor Corporation Viatran Corp. Vickers-Warnick Vindum Engineering, Inc. Vonberg Valve, Inc. Voss Fluid GmbH VTI Microwave VXI Technology, Inc. Walvoil Fluid Power Corp. Wandfluh of America, Inc. Webster Instruments Wen Technology, Inc. West Coast Fluid Power Western Fluidyne Western Hydrostatics, Inc. Western Integrated Technologies White Hydraulics, Inc. Whitman Controls Corp. Whitmore Group, The Wika Instrument Corp. William H. Nash Co., Inc. Williams Machine and Tool Wilson Company Winters Instruments Inc. Wojanis Supply Co. Inc. Womack Machine Supply Company Womack Systems, LLC Woodward HRT World Wide Metric, Inc. Yates Industries Youli America Young Powertech Yuken/ALA Industries Zatkoff Seals & Packings ZMC Corp.
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product review Pneumatic Slide FESTO Corp.
matic slide is designed for installation in small At 8-mm wide, the microslide DGSC pneu-
Hybrid Drive Technology
spaces. Positioning accuracy is 0.01 mm due to the preloaded ball bearing cage guide. Applications range from handling operations in automatic test equipment systems and simultaneous loading/unloading of multiple chips or ICs in and out of the test process to attaching small screws and marking printed circuit boards with a data matrix code. Depending on the type and location of use, no setting is required except for advancing the end position of the work piece. Stroke position is made possible by a spring integrated between the piston rod and the yoke. The pneumatic slide has low-breakaway torque and travels jerk-free starting at a pressure of 15 psi. www.festo.com
Bosch Rexroth Corp.
BEKUM Maschinenfabriken GmbH to develRexroth has partnered with Berlin-based
op a hybrid drive for the closing system of blowmolding machines. The drive not only meets dynamic axis requirements, but also meets the need for fast, stroke-independent buildup of force at closure and contemporary (low) energy consumption and noise levels. A hydraulic gearbox was fitted between the electric drive and linear axis for the closing system of blow-molding machines and is used to convert rotary to linear movement and provide for targeted switching between rapid strokes and power strokes. A locking function in the hydraulic gearbox enables the closing force to be held without drive torque. www.boschrexroth-us.com
Portable Leak Detector Pfeiffer Vacuum
Telescopic Cylinders Muncie® Power Products
engineered with machined hard stops to guarThe single-acting telescopic cylinders have been
antee reliable stopping at the end of every stroke. The bore size of the final stage is larger, but the average displacement of the stages has been reduced. This allows the company's cylinders to require less oil than those of its class and ultimately leads to faster cycle times and the ability to lift more using the same pressure. Standard benefits include a self-bleeding design, increased stage overlap for added stability and support, chrome-plated final stage, and a doublelip polyurethane wiper. The cylinders come in two designs: pin mount and Trunnion mount (available in 2013). Other characteristics include • Bores: 5" through 8" • Strokes: initial offering 84" to 285" • Stages offered: 3-5 • Porting: 1" NPT Standard with SAE-ORB available upon request www.munciepower.com
leak detector with quartz-window technology Weighing 11 lbs, the MiniTest 300 vacuum
is suitable for mobile leak detection. It operates at a working pressure of up to 200 mbar without requiring additional pressure reduction, and as a helium partial pressure measuring device it requires no internal pumping system. The detection limit of 5 x 10-7 mbar l/s (with a pumping speed of 1 l/s of the system pump) enables its use for leak detection in many industrial applications, such as coating and vacuum systems, as well as for vacuum furnaces. www.pfeiffer-vacuum.com
Spool-Type Solenoid Valve Comatrol
valves includes 11 cartridge valves offering
The SV15 collection of high-flow solenoid
High-Temperature Air-Piloted Regulator Norgren
flows up to 60 lpm (16 gpm). The collection enhances the company’s existing portfolio of spool-type solenoid valves and includes 46 different valves for on-off directional flow control. The larger cavity provided by the 15 size allows for higher flow capacity. The spool-type solenoid valves now come in four cavity sizes (08, 09, 10, and 15) and flow ranges from 6 lpm (1.6 gpm) to 60 lpm (16 gpm). The S15 valves have a rated pressure of 210 bar (3,000 psi) based on NFPA fatigue test standards (at 1 million cycles). www.comatrol.com
elastomers and machined aluminum compoThe R-17 regulator utilizes high-temperature
nents, and the exterior is coated with a high-temperature epoxy resin. It is rated for applications up to 350°F (175°C) and input pressures to 300 psig (20 bar). A pilot regulator can adjust the pressure output, so multiple regulators can be safely and precisely controlled from one location. The regulator can be used for pneumatic conveying in oil and coal-fired power plants. www.norgren.com
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5-6 Basic Hose Technology Maumee, OH Eaton Hydraulics Training Services Tel: 800-413-8809 www.eaton.com
11-14 Hydraulic Maintenance Technology Elyria, OH Parker Hannifin Corp. Tel: 216-896-2495 www.parker.com/training
19-21 Hydraulic Fittings, Tube, Pipe, Hose and Leak Prevention Cincinnati, OH CFC-Solar, Inc. Tel: 513-874-3225 www.cfc-solar.com
5-7 AC and DC Electrical Fundamentals and Safety Cincinnati, OH CFC-Solar, Inc. Tel: 513-874-3225 www.cfc-solar.com
12-13 Basic Hose Technology Eden Prairie, MN Eaton Hydraulics Training Services Tel: 800-413-8809 www.eaton.com
24-26 Electric Motor Drives Cincinnati, OH CFC-Solar, Inc. Tel: 513-874-3225 www.cfc-solar.com
5-7 CC Certification Review and Testing Fairfield, OH CFC-Solar, Inc. Contact IFPS: 800-308-6005 www.ifps.org
12-14 Variable Frequency Drives Cincinnati, OH CFC-Solar, Inc. Tel: 513-874-3225 www.cfc-solar.com
10 Intro to Electric with MultiMeters Cincinnati, OH CFC-Solar, Inc. Tel: 513-874-3225 www.cfc-solar.com 10-14 Level 2 Industrial Hydraulics: Advanced Maintenance and Repair Cincinnati, OH CFC-Solar, Inc. Tel: 513-874-3225 www.cfc-solar.com 10-14 Industrial Basics Eden Prairie, MN Eaton Hydraulics Training Services Tel: 800-413-8809 www.eaton.com 10-14 PLC Programming and Servicing for Fluid Power Systems Milwaukee, WI MSOE Tel: 414-277-7217 www.msoe.edu 10-14 Principles of Hydraulics BAVTS (PA) Bosch Rexroth Corp. Tel: 610-694-8407 www.boschrexroth-us.com
17-18 Hydraulic Pump Analysis Cincinnati, OH CFC-Solar, Inc. Tel: 513-874-3225 www.cfc-solar.com 17-21 Introduction to Hydraulics (Session 2) Milwaukee, WI MSOE Tel: 414-277-7217 www.msoe.edu 17-21 PLC Rohnert Park, CA Parker Hannifin Corp. Tel: 216-896-2495 www.parker.com/training 17-21 Electric Controls for Hydraulic Systems BAVTS (PA) Bosch Rexroth Corp. Tel: 610-694-8407 www.boschrexroth-us.com 18-19 IHM Certification Review and Testing Fairfield, OH CFC-Solar, Inc. Contact IFPS: 800-308-6005 www.ifps.org
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Advertiser Index Company Page Circle Adaconn................................................................... 20............. 319 Alloys and Components........................................ 103............. 356 Argo-Hytos Inc........................................................ 31............. 331 Attica Hydraulic Exchange Corp.PPL.....................CIII............. 363 Bosch Rexroth Corporation.................................... 17............. 318 Clippard Instrument Lab Inc.................................. CIV............. 362 Cyber-Tech Inc......................................................... 33............. 335 DELTA Computer Systems Inc................................ 79............. 352 Dynamic Fluid Components..................................... 8............. 310 Epicor Software Solutions...................................... 66............. 349 ExpresSeal............................................................. 108............. 359 Faster Inc.................................................................... 7............. 309 Flange Lock............................................................ 102............. 354 Fluid Energy Controls.............................................. 26............. 326 Heinrichs USA LLC.................................................. 11............. 312 Hercules Sealing Products...................................... 32............. 334 Hydra-Power Systems, Inc...................................... 46............. 364 Hydraulic Supply..................................................... 29............. 329 Hydraulics International Inc.................................... 20............. 320 Hydra Zorb............................................................... 38............. 339 International Fluid Power of America..................... 21............. 321 International Fluid Power of America..................... 37............. 338 International Fluid Power of America..................... 45............. 345 La-Man Corp.......................................................... 108............. 358 Lehigh Fluid Power Inc.......................................... 102............. 355 Main Manufacturing Products................................ 27............. 328 Marzocchi Pumps...................................................... 3............. 307 MOCAP INC........................................................... 109............. 360 Murrelektronik Inc................................................... 23............. 323 Nutron Motor Co Inc............................................... 35............. 337 OEM Controls Inc.................................................... 44............. 347 Peninsular Cylinder Co. Inc..................................... 13............. 315 Pierce Sales........................................................... 109............. 361 Pneuline Supply Inc................................................. 79............. 353 R & R Rubber Molding Inc....................................... 78............. 351 Rosedale Products Inc............................................. 47............. 348 Rotor Clip Company................................................ 41............. 342 Ryco Hydraulics....................................................... 30............. 330 Scenery Hydraulic Inc............................................. 12............. 313 Spectronics Corp..................................................... 27............. 327 Suco Technologies Inc............................................ 44............. 346 Sunfab North America............................................ 78............. 350 Super Swivels.......................................................... 43............. 344 Surplus Center......................................................... 32............. 333 Thermal Transfer Products...................................... 12............. 314 Titan Worldwide Inc................................................ 39............. 340 Tobul Accumulator Inc............................................ 40............. 341 TR Engineering Inc................................................. 15............. 317 Ultra Clean............................................................... 25............. 324 Ultra Clean............................................................... 34............. 336 Universal Grinding Corporation............................ 103............. 357 Vacuforce Inc........................................................... 46............. 365 Womack Machine Supply Co.................................... 9............. 311 Woodward HRT....................................................... 14............. 316 World Wide Electric Corp........................................ 22............. 322 Yates Industries Inc...............................................CII-1............. 306 Young Powertech Inc................................................. 5............. 308 Zinga Industries Inc................................................. 43............. 343 ZMC Corp................................................................. 26............. 325 Ad • Software Showcase
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