Workforce and Economic Development
Fluid Power Systems
Fluid power is energy transmitted and controlled by means of a pressurized fluid, either liquid or gas. The term fluid power applies to both hydraulics and pneumatics. Hydraulics uses pressurized liquid, for example, oil or water; pneumatics uses compressed air or other neutral gases. Fluid power can be effectively combined with other technologies through the use of sensors, transducers, and microprocessors.

BENEFITS TO YOUR ORGANIZATION

  • Advance manufacturing skills
  • Multiplication and variation of force
  • Easy, accurate, multi-function control
  • Safety in hazardous environments

COURSE OBJECTIVES

  • Troubleshoot both hydraulic and pneumatic systems
  • Interpret fluid power circuit and schematic diagrams
  • Trace the flow throughout a fluid power system using schematics
  • Locate problem points in a fluid power system and recommend solutions
  • Disassemble and reassemble fluid power components
  • Inspect, evaluate, service, and maintain related components
  • Test components for proper operation
  • Install and maintain fluid power equipment safely

TRAINING DESCRIPTION

This course introduces the more complex fluid power circuits. Material may consist of designing, analyzing, and troubleshooting complex circuits using schematic diagrams. Studies detailed construction of typical industrial fluid power components and disassembling and evaluating fluid power components.

HOURS

Your Fluid Power Systems course includes 40 contact hours for up to 10 employees. 4 IACET Approved CEUs will be awarded with the successful completion of the 40 hour workshop. Pricing includes training administration, instruction, participant text, and an activity evaluation at the conclusion of training.


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