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hydraulic fluids and their characteristics. Describes components of the hydraulic system and their
functions for maintenance procedures, including filters and strainers, reservoirs and accumulators,
pumps, piping, tubing and hoses, control valves, relief valves, and actuating devices. This hydraulics
course overs a variety of cylinders and training on hydraulic motors
Course outlines
Topics:
Force, weight, mass, pressure, work, power, and energy; Incompressibility; Nondiffusion; Hydrostatic
pressure; Pascal's Law; Fluid power transmission; Bernoulli's principle
Learning Objectives:
Topics:
Viscosity; Pour point; Fluid selection; Chemical properties; System contamination; Dissolved air;
Foaming; Corrosion and rusting
Learning Objectives:
Contaminant removal; Strainer performance; Types of strainers; Fibrous and nonfibrous filter media;
Magnetic media; Installation
Learning Objectives:
Topics:
Reservoir, air separation requirements; Baffles; Reservoir cooling methods and accessories;
Accumulators; Schematic symbols
Learning Objectives:
Topics:
Pump varieties, functions, and selection; Gear, screw, cycloidal, vane, axial-piston, and radial-piston
pumps
Learning Objectives:
Topics:
Fluid flow and velocity; Hydraulic pressure; Pressure loss; Steel pipe and fittings; Tubing and tube
bending; Hoses; Hose fittings and couplings
Learning Objectives:
– Discuss the chief considerations in hydraulic line selection.
– Demonstrate how flow velocity and pressure loss are calculated.
– Explain pipe size schedules.
– Describe various types of fittings used in hydraulic systems.
– Explain the reason for using steel pipe.
– List the main advantages of tubing.
Topics:
Valve classification; Automatic, two-way, check, pilot-operated, and spool valves; Hydraulic motors; NO,
NC, holding valves; Symbols; Flow ratings
Learning Objectives:
Topics:
Poppet, spool, sequence, counterbalance, holding, unloading, and pressure-reducing valves; Shock
suppressors; Flow-control valves
Learning Objectives:
Lesson 9 - Cylinders
Topics:
Double-, single-acting cylinders; Two-piston cylinders; Positional cylinders; Cylinder construction; Rings,
seals, and packing; Cylinder mounting and selection; Flow capacity; Cushioning
Learning Objectives:
– Describe the purpose of a hydraulic cylinder, and explain how a double-acting cylinder works.
– Explain the difference between "pull-type" and "push-type" single-acting cylinders.
– Describe the construction of a hydraulic cylinder.
– Explain the various methods of mounting cylinders.
– Demonstrate how to calculate the flow capacity of a hydraulic cylinder.
Topics:
Performance specifications; Starting, running, and stalling torque; Volumetric efficiency; Hydraulic
motor construction; Gear, vane, and piston motors
Learning Objectives: