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  • Using a dataTaker DT80 to Control a Hydraulic Valve
    A CAS Data Loggers customer who had recently purchased a dataTaker DT80 data logger called in to our tech support asking how to set it up to not only control a hydraulic valve used in materials testing, but also to only log data when the hydraulic valve was active. This would enable the user
  • Hydraulic Valve Test Bench Setup Utilizes an ADwin DAQ Systems
    CAS DataLoggers helped design, assemble & program a real-time DAQ system for valve condition monitoring in a test bench setup for an Ohio manufacturer.
  • Hydraulic Valve Test Bench Setup Utilizes an ADwin DAQ System
    In 2009 CAS DataLoggers helped design, assemble and program the data acquisition and control solution for an Ohio manufacturer who needed a test bench setup for their directional control valves. The manufacturer contacted CAS DataLoggers to work with them to develop a unique test stand
  • IR Thermography in Hydraulic System Troubleshooting
    for monitoring consistency of thermal patterns at different areas and look for any impending problems. Thermography has also been beneficial in diagnosing many problems like internal leakages in hydraulic valves, and locating faulty accumulators in complicated high-pressure hydraulic circuits. This paper
  • Hydraulic Safety Screens Design FAQs
    Safety screens are precision components designed to protect orifices, relief valves, and other critical hydraulic fluid-control components from rogue contamination. However, safety screens are not intended to serve as system filters.
  • The Importance of Temperature Control in Hydraulic and Lube Oil Systems
    Proper temperature control is necessary for maintaining appropriate fluid viscosity levels in hydraulic and lube oil systems - Implementing thermostatic temperature control valves will ensure optimal system performance, increase machine uptime, and reduce service and repair costs due to operation
  • Elevator Service Valves
    As you can imagine, there are special specs covering valves and piping which handle hydraulic fluid for hydraulic elevators. ASME A17 and Rule 1302.5a are two that we have encountered. If the customer asks if we comply with either of these specs, or if he asks what our factor of safety is, or he
  • What's the Difference Between Honing and Roller-burnishing?
    Hydraulic valves, piston pumps and cylinders require increasingly close fits between the piston or spool and bore to reduce internal leakage. The components also need precision surface finishes for high performance and long seal life.

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