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SAMHYDRAULIK, which is one of the leaders in the field of hydraulic transmission, has been operating for over 25 years in the international market, offering a complete range of orbital hydraulic motors and power steering units, axial pumps and motors for medium and high pressure ranges, all characterised by excellent performances. SAMHYDRAULIK employs 120 people who operate inside a very modern and efficient plant that spans over 6 000 square metres to assure a high standard and flexible production capacity. The latest computer technology is used for both design and production, combined with strict quality control procedures during all production phases, which translates into innovative, reliable and functional products that meet the various needs of the market. Its ISO 9001 certification, held since 1994, is the result of a qualityorientated philosophy on which SAMHYDRAULIK has always based its operation.
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Fig. 1: TRI-CON valve with Steam jacket:
Fig. 2: Standard bearing design in the industry with graphite protection ring
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Fig. 4: Design of the patented Sealed Bearing
Slowing down a pump or fan from 100 to 80% can reduce your motor’s energy use by up to 50%. A VSD, also known as a Variable Speed Drive, is a device that can adjust electricity supply. By controlling the speed of your motors, and matching them closely with the requirements of the system, a VSD can typically cut energy consumption from 20 to 50%. Talk to one of our Energy Advisors today and let us assist you in devising the most effective energy plan for your industrial business.
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Our competitors are saying the same thing too. Yes, the economy is impacting on the situation but manufacturing in South Africa is also not being supported. Many more companies are going the cheapand-nasty route leaving local manufacturers in a perilous position
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It begs the questions why we are making duties so low that their final price beats the local price even with duties and transport taken into account? Manufacturing top quality valves is a passion
Much effort has gone into establishing a top quality operation
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Comparison with other M&V approaches - timing
Comparison with other M&V approaches - influence vs cost
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Figure 3: Contractual Relationships in the reference case Puerto Errado 2
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Figure 4: Typical IC Determination Task: Is there sufficient access to the valves and sensors as per contractual technical specification provided?
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Conclusion In conclusion, please note the following summary: Independent Certification is
A quality assurance tool. A milestone confirmation tool. A cash flow controlling tool. A claims resolution tool. A conflict mitigation tool upfront of arbitration and/or lawsuits.
A performance proof tool. A scope validation tool. Only the performance tool is the scope of the IPMVP process, and only performance and scope are the usual content of other M&V strategies. It is simply too late for an easy, cost effective and fast change of project properties when performance verification usually reveals that the plant is not performing as per contractual requirements.
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Early and comprehensive checks of the design and hardware are not included in the usual M&V processes, thus any shortfalls will not be detected until the date of acceptance testing. Here, Independent Certification has the big advantage of being part of the solution, rather than just being used to document failure. The proper inclusion of Independent Certification elements will enhance the chances of a project being successfully completed, in time, within budget, at necessary quality levels and showing the contracted performances.
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Fig. 1: Traditional style, five-piece coupling
Fig. 2: Drop-In Style, three-piece coupling
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Fig. 3: Misalignment types
Fig. 4: Single and Double Flexing Couplings.In this illustration, parallel misalignment imposes angular misalignment “A” equally to each flex element in the“double hinging” effect shown. Angular offset “B” of either shaft applies only on one flexing element and is additive to the parallel component to get the total misalignment “C.”
Fig. 5: End Float Compensation
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Fig. 6: Driver/driven hub bolt hole pattern
Fig. 7: Torque Compression Forces
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Fig. 8: Common blade types
Maximum Compression Areas
Maximum Tensile Areas Fig. 9: Torque stresses. Loading variations are dependent on application conditions.
Maximum Tensile Areas
Maximum Compression Areas Fig. 10: Axial deflection stresses Maximum stress occurs in areas where the discs are wrapped around the curved element washer. Tensile stress on top surface; compressive stress on bottom surface. Mid-span and edge stress are relatively unaffected by axial misalignment. Overall stress level is somewhat higher in the scalloped design.
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