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Interpret hydraulic system symbols and circuit diagrams. Typical hydraulic circuits for control of industrial machinery are described in this lesson.

Industrial Hydraulics Training ESBN: YY1-6798-6040-YA70 Description: The Industrial Hydraulics Training Course covers hydraulic basics/principles and hydraulic components in explicit detail. The CBT provides detailed knowledge on various components like hydraulic pumps, actuators, directional valves, servo valves, flow control valves, pressure control valves, etc. The industrial hydraulic training program has a dedicated module that builds up a basic hydraulic circuit and gives an in-depth explanation on the relevance and co-ordination of the various hydraulic components. The primary focus on hydraulic component and hydraulic circuit graphics/animations helps in very clearly understanding hydraulic operating/working principles. Animated cut-sections give a deep insight into how hydraulic components work. • In-depth coverage on hydraulics-principles • Detailed description of components and operation • Build-up of a circuit with two jobs • Extensive 2D / 3D graphics, models and animations • Skill tests, certificate printouts. Special Bonus: Upon request, we will embed your company logo (replacing the BIN95 logo) in the compressor training software, both to give you a customized feel as well as for added protection of your new company software.

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Pressure and Pascal's law 1.1.2. Hydraulic leverage / mechanical leverage and simple hydraulic press 1.1.3. Hydraulic leverage and energy conservation 1.1.4.

Simple hydraulic circuit 1.1.5. Concept of pressure 1.1.6. Relevance of flow in hydraulic circuit 1.2.

Effect of Flow on System Pressure 1.2.1. Pressure buildup when flow is blocked 1.2.2. Loss of pressure due to flow (friction) 1.2.3. Fluid properties effecting friction 1.2.4. Laminar and turbulent flow 1.2.5. Flow through restriction 1.2.6.

Flow through an orifice 1.2.7. Flow through resistances in series 1.2.8. Flow through resistances in parallel 1.2.9. Flow through varying cross-sections 1.3. Effect of Load on System Pressure 1.4. Factors effecting Pump Suction 1.5.

Effect of Leak in Hydraulic Circuits 1.5.1. Circuit without leak 1.5.2. Circuit with leak 1.6. Reversing Actuator Direction 1.7. Flow Control Circuit 1.7.1. Meter-in 1.7.2. Hydraulic Components 2.1.