Fluid Power World Handbook July 2019

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BROADENING HYDRAULIC FLUID POWER KNOWLEDGE Welcome to the eighth edition of the Fluid Power Handbook. Every year, our editorial staff works hard to add to the detailed information we’ve already accumulated on hydraulic and pneumatic components and systems. Once again this year, we’ve incorporated some new frequently asked questions into many of the Handbook sections. We have had positive feedback to this concept, and I hope you’ll find the new topics useful in your daily work. As always, we have updated the graphical look of the issue, too. You will find updated sections on many components and other areas of fluid power interest, some all-new concepts, and a trends piece on how additive manufacturing is changing the way fluid power components — valves and manifolds in particular — are designed and made. Fluid power systems are comprised of components that include pumps, cylinders, valves, hose, fittings, gauges, sensors, filters, seals, and reservoirs. Some components are considered absolute necessities, while others are optional and used to refine the system for more precise operation or to increase the lifespan of the system or its individual parts. Throughout this handbook, we detail many of the more common and widely used components, explaining their operation, their place in the system, and how an engineer should correctly specify them. While fluid power can be used in almost any industry or application, it is commonly seen in markets that include packaging, off-highway, mining, offshore/marine, medical, material handling, construction, aerospace, automation, robotics, and entertainment. One recurring concern we hear as we attend trade shows and conferences with fluid power professionals is the lack of knowledge of so many about this industry and how its components work. That is why we continue to publish the basics in this Handbook and in all our publications. It is also

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why we try to find new avenues to help current and future users of fluid power systems understand these technologies. In addition to the new sidebars and FAQs you see in this publication, we are constantly updating our five websites with FAQs, technical briefs and in-depth articles on system design. And this year, we announced that we are expanding our Fluid Power Technology Conference to Cleveland in the Fall and will move to two new locations in 2020, as we try to bring expert programming to our users everywhere. And finally, because we know our readers consume content in many ways — stay tuned for new podcasts and technical videos coming from the Fluid Power World team later this summer and fall. While some say that fluid power is a static, mature technology, there’s still much in store for the technology. We continue to see hydraulic and pneumatic components become more Internet-friendly, wireless and capable of being monitored and controlled from distant locations, taking preventative maintenance to new levels. And we will continue to bring you the latest technology updates with every issue, with every online post, with every video and with every in-person event each year.

Mary C. Gannon Editor mgannon@wtwhmedia.com @DW_marygannon

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Shock absorbers

4min
pages 110-113

Fluid power safety

3min
pages 108-109

Miniature fluid power controls

6min
pages 104-107

Gauges

3min
pages 102-103

Pneumatic valves

6min
pages 98-101

Vacuum components

3min
pages 94-97

Pneumatic hose & tubing

3min
pages 92-93

FRLS

2min
pages 88-91

Pneumatic actuators

7min
pages 80-87

Air compressors

4min
pages 76-79

Hydraulic valves

4min
pages 72-75

Sensing technologies

5min
pages 68-71

Hydraulic seals

4min
pages 62-67

Retaining rings

2min
pages 60-61

Repair, rebuild remanufacturing

3min
pages 58-59

Hydraulic pumps

4min
pages 54-57

Hydraulic motors

4min
pages 50-53

Hydraulic manifolds

3min
pages 48-49

Hydraulic power units

5min
pages 44-47

Hydraulic hose couplings

3min
pages 40-43

Hydraulic hose

2min
pages 36-39

Hydraulic fluids

4min
pages 32-35

Hydraulic fittings & flanges

4min
pages 28-31

Hydraulic filtration systems

2min
pages 26-27

Hydraulic filters

4min
pages 24-25

Hydraulic cylinders

5min
pages 20-23

Bar stock

4min
pages 18-19

Hydraulic accumulators

2min
pages 16-17

Is 3D printing the future of fluid power?

7min
pages 8-15

Broadening hydraulic fluid power knowledge

2min
page 4
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