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  • Brazing a steel tube and fitting assembly for a hydraulic component
    Induction heating is used to braze a steel connector onto a steel tube to create a hydraulic component. ...
  • Brazing a steel tube and fitting assembly to create a hydraulic component
    Induction heating is used to braze a steel connector onto a steel tube to create a hydraulic component...
  • Pressing need for hydraulic servos
    . Each is unique and that often gets them into trouble." Complicating the control-design process is a lack of information about hydraulic components. "You often don't get useful specs from hydraulic-component makers," says Nachtwey. "Big OEMs just can't get valve manufacturers to give them transfer
  • Hydraulic and Pneumatic Filters
    The typical hydraulic system is cleaned by a single filter in the circuit. Often this filter is located on the inlet line in front of the pump, to protect the pump and downstream components; so used, it is occasionally called a "suction filter" or "suction strainer." Many pump manufacturers object
  • Contamination: hydraulic system enemy no. 1
    Up to 90% of all hydraulic system failures can be attributed to contaminated oil, says hydraulic component maker Muncie Power Products, Muncie, Ind. And a recent Canadian study found particlecontaminated hydraulic oil accounts for 82% of all wear. Filtration systems help avert the problem
  • SPEED LIMITS: Relating flow velocity to hydraulic performance
    . Several hydraulic-component suppliers also publish fluid bulk-flow-velocity guidelines, but none cites the fundamental testing used to validate-the numbers. To clarify the impact flow velocity has on hydraulic-system performance, here's a closer look at the data needed to properly size hose and pipe
  • Hydraulic Clamping Fundamentals (.pdf)
    Hydraulic actuators provide a consistent, repeatable force in a relatively small weight and size envelope. This means that in today's manufacturing environment, the work piece can be secured, in less time, with more accuracy and repeatability without sacrificing valuable fixture space
  • Predicting the life of hydraulic hose
    A variety of service factors affect how long a hose assembly will last. Factors such as operating conditions, ambient temperature, pressure, and the type of hydraulic fluid all play a role in how long a hose assembly survives in service. Not a week goes by without someone asking, "How long

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