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Hello, I'm new to the group. I'm an instructor at a Technical school and I looking for computer based, animated, hydraulic and pneumatic trainers, CD, DVD, Video, etc. A Google search turns up thousands of hits and I thought maybe some of you already had experience with this type of training and could direct me toward specific companies.

Thanks,
Dwight
 
Posts: 2 | Location: Topeka, Kansas | Registered: 21 January 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Pascal
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Hi Dwight,
"How Hydraulics Works" - All you were qurious about and never had the courage to ask.
We have the 12th. edition ready , not yet 100% complete, but over 300 animations , pictures , text and voal explenations coming in a DVD .
It is not free but deserve a try. Have a look at
a double acting cylinder.
Visit www.hydrocad.com


Nahum Goldenberg
info@hydrocad.com
www.hydrocad.com
www.hydrocad.blogspot.com


 
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Pascal
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Herewith another animation.
www.hydrocad.com


Nahum Goldenberg
info@hydrocad.com
www.hydrocad.com
www.hydrocad.blogspot.com


 
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Bourdon
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Dwight;

Take a look at these offerings.

http://controlsweekly.com/pneumatics.htm#general

http://controlsweekly.com/hydraulics.htm

You will find a lot of links to different companies offerings.

You might want to look at the ebooks Link on the home page of this forum Click on the Back to HydraulicsPneumatics.com link at the end and the Ebook link on the home page.

Another possibility is using Power Point and make your own just the way you want them.


Bud Trinkel
FP Consultant Retired
"Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident, riches take wings. Only one thing
endures, and that is character." -- Horace Greeley
 
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Boyle
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SIR BOTH THE ANNIMATIONS R GOOD BUT U HV USED TOOMAY COLOURS IF THE COLOR CODING IS AS GIVEN IN VICKERS INDUSTRIAL HYDRAULICS MANUAL WITH COLORED ILLUSTRATIONS THEN IT WOULD HV BEEN BETTER -KANWAL


HI ! EVERYBODY
I'M DESPERATE FOR A JOB IN OIL HYDRAULICS
 
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Pascal
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nahum:
can I change the speed of animation on my screen?
For example the cylinder cycles about 1/2 retract and half second extend. Simple for a cylinder, but confusing for say piston pump for the students to follow. Can I change speed, or pause, or cycle only portions with a click?

tks, kcj
 
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Pascal
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Kevin,
Speed is determind during creation of the animation. Speed also depended on computer.
"How Hydraulics Works" is an open source and
you can add , delet or modify text as it is
running on Explorer.


Nahum Goldenberg
info@hydrocad.com
www.hydrocad.com
www.hydrocad.blogspot.com
 
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Bourdon
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Kevin;

Here are some Links to other Software;

http://www.hetacfluidpower.com/

http://www.norgren.com/training/default.asp

http://www.mscsoftware.com/products/products_detail.cfm?PI=414

http://www.norgren.com/training/default.asp

http://www.rosscontrols.com/introduction_to_pneumatics.htm

http://home01.wxs.nl/~brink494/frm_e.htm


Bud Trinkel
FP Consultant Retired
"Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident, riches take wings. Only one thing
endures, and that is character." -- Horace Greeley
 
Posts: 1322 | Location: Newburgh, Indiana | Registered: 07 October 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Pascal
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Hi
Here I am again.
Are you ready to accept a Power Point
Demo , 6,5 Mb ?
Send me an e-mail address
to info@hydrocad.com


Nahum Goldenberg
info@hydrocad.com
www.hydrocad.com
www.hydrocad.blogspot.com
 
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Ok guys, thanks for the information. It will take me a while to look over what you have directed me to, right now I have a full time class and not much time to look.
Dwight
 
Posts: 2 | Location: Topeka, Kansas | Registered: 21 January 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Dear Dwight:
The Fluid Power Training Institute offers an extensive "safety-based" training program for schools and universities.
We defined the skill sets needed for a "fluid power technician." We wrote an entire curriculum, and designed an entire product line of hydraulic training simulators to teach these skill sets.
Briefly, we build the only hydraulic simulator that has fixed-displacement, pressure-compensated, and load-sensing environments on one simulator. It has six directional control valves, and two of the three actuators - a cylinder and a motor - are loadable.
You can upload any manufacturer's hydraulic system into the on-board PLC,with accompanying 15" touchscreen. Once uploaded, pre-programmed activities have faults which students learn to find. Every component can be made to fault in the absolutely identical manner that components will fail in the field.
Students learn to troubleshoot 90% of the faults with the power-unit safely locked out - our organization pioneered "pressure/leak testing.
The entire program is turn-key. The fluid power training "system" includes books, manuals, CD's - Powerpoint and interactive, the best "train-the-trainer workshop in the country, and, unprecedented support.
You will find our training systems in schools and universities that will settle for nothing less than excellence in fluid power education.
Let me have your address and I will forward a comprehensive package.
Best regards,
Rory S. McLaren
If you can't wait to see our stunning product line visit us at www.fpti.org
You can also learn about our commitment to "safety-based" hydraulics education at our site www.fluidpowersafety.com
 
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