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1.Training in the Maintenance of Oil Hydraulics
2.Advanced Hydraulics Training
3. Pnumatic System Training
4.Hydraulic 101
5.Pneumatics_Fundamentals_2023
6.Hydraulic Systems A Complete Guide to Hydraulics knowledge 2020

Description

The presentations include animated PowerPoint slides and demonstrations of hydraulic components.

#Calculations are provided using metric units.
The course topics include:

1.Principles of Hydraulics
2.Compressibility of Hydraulic Fluid
3.Hydraulic Symbols
4.Two Cylinder Problem
5.Cleanliness of Oil
6.Cleanliness continued
7.Hydraulic and Mechanical Leverage
8.Design of Cylinders
9.Cylinders Oil Capacity
10.Cylinders in Parallel
11.Components of a Hydraulic Circuit
12.Sizing Check-list
13.Pipe sizes for 90 litres/minute
14.Pipe sizing with respect to turbulence of fluid and Reynolds number
15.Hydrostatic Drives
16.Couplings and Reservoirs
17.Hose Identification and Couplings
18.Check Valves and Cartridge Valves
19.Pilot Operated Check Valves
20.Flow Control Valves
21.Pre-fill Valves
22.Directional Control Valves
23.Solenoid Valves
24.Solenoid operated valves with orifice
25.Externally piloted system with throttle plate
26.Gasket mounted relief valve
27.Unloading Valve
28.Fault Finding
29.Sequence Valve
30Sequencing cylinders with sequence valves
31.Sequence and pressure reducing valves
Over center valve with hydraulic motor
32.Vane pump
33.Accumulators

At the end of the course two lectures are provided covering field experience and safety ideas for hydraulic systems.

The course includes resources which can be downloaded for future reference.
An advanced hydraulics course is available, this will help engineers, draftsmen and foremen in the design of hydraulic systems.
What you’ll learn

1.How hydraulic systems operate
2.How to read hydraulic circuit diagrams
3.How to keep hydraulic systems operating
4.How to select the correct hydraulic pipes
Calculate flow rates and pressures
5.How to trouble shoot hydraulic system issues Using drawings of hydraulic valves and understanding their function

Experience with plant maintenance
Who this course is for:

Technicians responsible for hydraulic system maintenance and troubleshooting
Engineers responsible for hydraulic system design and troubleshooting
Artisans working and maintaing equipment


Garnett Cross Advanced Hydraulics Training

Materials covered:
- Various types valves and their use within a hydraulic system. (Cartridge valves, Check Valves, Pilot Operated Check Valves, Unload Valves, Flow Control Valves, Over Center Valves, Relief Valves, Directional Control Valves).
- Oil Filtration, design and selection of hydraulic filters.
- Often overlooked critical factors of a hydraulic system.
- Design of hydraulic cylinders, cylinder tolerances and cushioning.
- Reservoir Design.
- Oil Compression and de-compression circuits.
- Pressure Intensification within a hydraulic system and how to protect a system.
- Systems:
  - Operating cylinders in parallel and series.
  - Circulating oil.
  - Double pump system.
  - Regenerating system.
  - Fast Approach, slow press system.
  - Hydrostatic drives, closed and open loop systems including motor selection.
You will be provided the necessary formulae with detailed examples to determine:
- Pressure required to move a cylinder for a given load.
- Cylinder selection, rod diameter and cylinder wall thickness.
- Flow rates.
- Number cap screws required for cylinder cap end.
- Required pump flow rate and return line flow rate.
- Power requirements to drive the pump.
- Hydraulic hose selection, suction line diameter, pressure line diameter, return line diameter.
- Pressure intensification.
- Filter sizing - pressure and return line.
- Valve sizing.
- Compression of oil and requirements for a decompression system.
- Reservoir sizing.
- Accumulator selection.
- Hydrostatic drive motor selection.

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