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MJ
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Hi all, long time reader first time poster.

I am aware that we in Australia can subscribe to the online and printed versions of hydraulics and pneumatics from this web site.

Is there a Australian version of this magazine or a magazine that is primarily about fluid power which is Australian based?

I have searched the internet and am having trouble finding such a publication.

Thanks in advance
John
 
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Is there a Australian version of this magazine or a magazine that is primarily about fluid power which is Australian based?

I have searched the internet and am having trouble finding such a publication.

I looked too. I couldn't find anything. Perhaps the market isn't big eough. Does it make that much difference? Aren't the same parts available? I know the physics of hydraulics don't change.


Peter Nachtwey
Delta Computer Systems, Inc.
http://www.deltamotion.com
 
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MJ
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I am sure that at my last job I have seen it lying around on the smoko table.

No your right the physics don't change but the articles might be more relevant to Australian suppliers/applications etc. I'm sure that I have seen it around before.

Cheers John
 
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MJ --

Anyone can subscribe to the digital edition of H&P ... it is identical to the printed magazine, you get an email each month when the issue is posted. Check it out:

http://hydraulicpneumatic.texterity.com

Best,

-Paul
 
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