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OFF-HIGHWAY 2024 DIRECTORY NOTABLE WORDS Paul Johnson AIR TEASER NEW SEALING TECHNOLOGY CLEANING & SEALING HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS TANK OPTIMIZATION APRIL 2024 fluidpowerjournal.com Nonprofit Organization US Postage PAID Bolingbrook, IL Permit #323 Innovative Designs & Publishing • 3245 Freemansburg Avenue • Palmer, PA 18045-7118
Features 06 New Sealing Technology and Materials for More Efficient and Sustainable Heavy-Duty Equipment Innovative sealing solutions revolutionize fluid power industry for sustainability and efficiency. 08 The Crucial Role of Cleaning and Sealing Hydraulic Hoses and Tubes Preserving hydraulic integrity and mitigating environmental risks. » COVER STORY 12 Hydraulics & Demolition The role of hydraulic systems and quick couplings in modern techniques. » TEST YOUR SKILLS 24 Sizing an Air Motor Test your understanding of air motors. 26 Tank Optimization: An Underutilized Way to Improve Hydraulic Equipment Efficiency Engineers optimize hydraulic tanks for efficiency, savings, and sustainability in a changing landscape. April 2024 VOLUME 31 • ISSUE 4 26 10 06 IN THIS ISSUE Departments 04 Notable Words 05 Air Teaser 18 NFPA Update 19 IFPS Update 34 Off-Highway Directory 2024 47 Classifieds Publisher’s Note: The information provided in this publication is for informational purposes only. While all efforts have been taken to ensure the technical accuracy of the material enclosed, Fluid Power Journal is not responsible for the availability, accuracy, currency, or reliability of any information, statement, opinion, or advice contained in a third party’s material. Fluid Power Journal will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by reliance on information obtained in this publication.

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It’s a Journey, Not a Destination…

» COMPETITIVENESS AND THE drive to win are recognized as fundamental qualities in the success of individuals, professionals, and businesses. Achieving goals is a gratifying experience. However, true success lies in not only winning but capitalizing on the benefits and momentum generated while cultivating a sustainable culture amidst the pursuit of ever-evolving objectives. Overemphasis on a singular victory or destination may impede constructive progress toward the broader mission or goal. Ralph Waldo Emerson's quote, "Life is a journey, not a destination," appropriately captures this sentiment, applicable to both personal and professional aspects of our lives.

Examining the distinctions between the journey and destination goes beyond mere semantics. The intentional use of the term "journey" holds the potential to shape and define the culture of a company. Recognizing a journey as a continuous process of learning and evolving, where every experience, whether positive or negative, contributes to growth and development. Moreover, embracing the journey concept creates opportunities for enhanced engagement and inclusiveness among employees and co-workers.

The inherent human inclination towards stability and sustainability aligns well with the journey perspective. People are naturally drawn to being part of something significant, fostering intrinsic motivation. By believing and framing the company’s endeavors as an ongoing journey, it not only acknowledges the value of the present experiences but also instills a sense of purpose and participation in the collective pursuit of greatness.

Our company has discovered the value and rewards of disseminating messages regarding critical issues for our sustained success by employing the concept of our journey and way of life. Embracing this perspective emphasizes that a journey is an ongoing process, marked by numerous goals and victories, even as internal and external variables change over time. This approach acknowledges the dynamic nature of our path and reinforces the idea that our journey is continuous, and filled with evolving objectives and achievements.

An illustrative example of a critical issue journey within our company is the challenge of employee retention and recruitment. The issue of worker shortages is a longstanding concern that extends beyond local, state, or national boundaries—it is a global challenge. Recognizing that our greatest asset is our human resources, and acknowledging the inevitable retirements as we grow, we understand that there are no quick fixes for this critical issue.

Instead, we approach it as an ongoing journey to become the "Employer of Choice." This is not a destination but a continuous effort to develop inertia and momentum in all the nuances that define an employer of choice. Competitive wages and benefits are essential components, but it goes beyond that. We strive to create a workplace that is not only productive but also a great place to work. For our employees to believe and own that our best days lie ahead is crucial. We aim for a

workforce that is proud, fulfilled, engaged, and incented, not just surviving but thriving.

To achieve this, we commit to out-recruiting, out-training, and out-developing personnel compared to any employer in any industry within our region. While we celebrate wins such as the development of internship and apprenticeship programs, internal training, leadership development, and collaboration with local, county, and state agencies, we understand that this journey has no fixed destination. The bar continues to be raised, and we cannot afford to rest on our laurels. Wins along the way are incidental and contribute to our ongoing journey, maintaining the momentum in pursuit of our greater goal.

A journey mindset involves finding joy in the ongoing process and celebrating incremental progress along the way. This mindset cultivates a culture where innovation flourishes, and the creation of new goals is a natural part of the journey. It embodies a continuous pursuit of improvement and adaptation.

In contrast, a destination mindset is characterized by the belief that happiness or success will be attained upon reaching a specific endpoint. This perspective may lead individuals or organizations to fixate on a final goal without fully appreciating the evolving nature of the journey. This can also lead to a loss in momentum for employees, supply chain partners, and valued customers.

Other critical issues and journeys are Core Values, Cleanliness, Quality, Automation, Productivity, and Supplier of Choice. Each of these areas represents an ongoing journey where constant improvement, adaptation, and the pursuit of excellence are integral to sustained success.

Help Lead your organization through determining and articulating your critical issues and respective journeys. Because “it’s a journey, not a destination”.

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DIRECTORS-AT-LARGE

Bradlee Dittmer, CFPPS - IMI Precision Engineering

Brian Kenoyer, CFPHS - CemenTech

Bruce Bowe, CFPAI/AJPP - Altec Industries, Inc.

Cary Boozer, PE, CFPE - Motion Industries, Inc.

Ethan Stuart, CFPS, CFPECS - Quadrogen Power Systems

Jon Rhodes, CFPAI, CFPS, CFPECS - CFC Industrial Training

Stephen Blazer, CFPE, CFPS - Altec Industries, Inc.

Wade Lowe, CFPS - Hydraquip Distribution, Inc.

Jeff Curlee, CFPS - Cross Mobile Hydraulics & Controls

Deepak Kadamanahalli, CFPS - CNH Industrial

Steven Downey, CFPAI/AJPP - Hydraulex

John Juhasz, CFPS - Kraft Fluid Systems

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HONORARY DIRECTOR (EX-OFFICIO)

Ernie Parker, Hydra Tech, Inc. CFPAI/AJPP

NEW PROBLEM Calculate the Pressure on the Pneumatic Cylinder of a Forklift

» YOU HAVE A pneumatic forklift with a 2:1 mechanical disadvantage on the cylinder. It has 101.6 mm (4”) cylinder at .69 MPa (100 psi) that has been fully extended and the valve held for a couple of moments before centering with a closed center valve and with an empty crate on it. Men fill the crate with hardware that weight 2224 N (500 lbs.) that they will lower to the floor. What is the pressure on the cylinder before they start to lower the load?

For the solution, see page 46.

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Efficient and Sustainable Heavy-Duty Equipment

There is an ever-growing demand, in the Fluid Power Industry, for sealing products manufactured through sustainable practices, that can withstand the harshest operating conditions. Equally, there is a crucial emphasis on enhancing energy efficiency to minimize the frictional "drag" exerted by the seal on the dynamic sealing surface. To achieve less friction, the design of the seal must introduce less resistance without compromising the amount of permissible boundary lubrication that is allowed to pass underneath the sealing lip. Navigating the ever-changing needs of the market prompts seal manufacturers to explore unconventional materials and designs. These solutions must address the challenges posed by harsher operating conditions, improve performance and efficiency, and incorporate sustainable materials.

Let’s look at how we define each of these characteristics before considering some sealing innovations manufactured to address them.

Harsher operating conditions

Heavy-duty equipment operators are familiar with harsh conditions, which often include extreme temperatures, pressures, speeds, and media. However, as the fluid power market evolves to more sustainable systems the demand for sealing components increases. System designs are moving away from a centralized hydraulic pump/reservoir to hydraulic/pump systems that drive portions of the unit, significantly reducing the amount of fluid present in the system and resulting in higher temperatures. Weight reduction is also a consideration, meaning that fluid power components, such as hydraulic cylinders, must become smaller yet maintain the capability to perform at the same level in the application, resulting in higher operating pressures. Finally, all of this must be accomplished with more sustainable fluids, which can adversely affect common sealing materials. Though challenging, there are new innovative products designed to meet the industry’s impending needs.

Better performance and efficiency

Energy conservation is increasingly crucial due to the hybridization and electrification of off-road equipment. While sealing systems contribute a small proportion to overall energy consumption, reducing friction without compromising seal effectiveness is vital. This requires not only innovative design considerations but also the use of advanced materials to achieve optimal results.

Sustainable materials

Sealing applications utilize a range of materials, including thermoplastic polyurethanes, polyesters, acetals, nylons, and PTFE. As sustainability gains prominence, questions arise about the environmental impact of these materials and fillers. Seal manufacturers are compelled to explore alternative materials, challenging the status quo and demanding creative solutions to meet market demands.

Three seal innovations respond to market demand

1.

714 TWO-PIECE DOUBLE ACTING PISTON SEAL

The 714 is a heavy-duty piston seal designed to withstand pressures up to 52 MPa (7500 PSI) and continuous operation temperatures up to 100° C (212°F). Its glassfilled nylon face prevents extrusion at high temperatures/ pressures, replaces a typical four-piece capped T seal, and can be recyclable, offering a sustainable solution.

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714 (left) and 720 Unitized pistons and glands (right)

2. UNITIZED PISTONS AND GLANDS

Extrusion of sealing material is a primary cause of seal failures. Unitized pistons and glands, featuring over-molded components are precision machined to minimize extrusion gaps and offer enhanced seal life, higher operating temperatures, and pressures. Unitized pistons and glands are over-molded with a bearing material, reducing the overall length required, resulting in less material and weight without the risk of metal-to-metal contact.

In grapple and shearer applications, heavy side load, heat generation, and pressure spikes are the norm. The unitized product allows an engineer to address these concerns by taking advantage of the significant side load protection (when compared to the non-unitized alternative) without having to redesign the original piston and gland envelope to allow for more bearing area. The designer can maintain the existing design envelope while upgrading the cylinder performance. Thus, the upgrade is retroactive for a product that exists in the field already and is a big improvement for new cylinders. In addition, the tight extrusion gaps provided by the unitized piston and gland help increase seal life by reducing the number of contaminants that reach the seals and prevent extrusion of the seal during high cyclic usage.

3. 777 TWO-PIECE COMPACT PISTON SEAL

Manufactured from state-of-the-art thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), the 777 seal offers enhanced wear resistance in a wide range of operating temperatures. In addition, optimized tooling ensures the parts are provided with both high-quality and cost-effective methods that contribute to the product’s performance and longevity, and this contributes to reducing waste.

Testing drives technology and material advancements forward

Comprehensive testing is critical for developing materials that align with sustainability objectives and validate seal performance. Hallite's test capabilities focus on assessing product performance, providing data confirming the benefits of design innovations.

Conclusion

Efficient, sustainable products necessitate a focus on materials and products that reduce energy consumption and enhance longevity. Collaborating with manufacturers committed to continuous improvement in sealing technology benefits equipment manufacturers and operators alike. •

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The Crucial Role of Cleaning & Sealing Hydraulic Hoses & Tubes

It is well-established that approximately 80% of hydraulic system failures can be attributed to contamination. Some of this contamination infiltrates the system through hydraulic hose and tube assemblies. This article underscores the significance of cleaning and sealing these assemblies, emphasizing how this practice can mitigate system downtime, reduce costly repairs, and address potential safety concerns. Hydraulic systems, which play a pivotal role in various industries such as construction, aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, and agriculture, rely on meticulous maintenance to ensure their longevity and reliability.

The Anatomy of Hydraulic Systems

Regardless of the specific application, hydraulic systems share fundamental components that enable them to provide power and control while operating safely and dependably. These components include hydraulic fluid, pumps, valves, and cylinders. The hydraulic fluid is pressurized by the pump and directed through the system, with valves regulating its flow and relieving pressure when necessary. The fluid's energy is then converted into mechanical energy within the cylinders. This seamless operation depends heavily on the cleanliness and integrity of hydraulic hoses and tubes.

The Consequences of Neglecting Cleaning

Failure to clean and maintain hydraulic hoses and tubes can lead to the accumulation of contaminants, resulting in wear and tear that can ultimately culminate in catastrophic system failure. Even

before such a failure occurs, the loss of production or performance is well-documented due to contaminated hydraulic fluid. This loss of efficiency can go unnoticed until it reaches significant levels, equivalent to losing a day of productivity each week.

The Evolving Challenge of Contamination

In the past, hydraulic systems operated at lower pressures and featured less stringent tolerances between metal-to-metal surfaces. Consequently, the focus was primarily on visible contamination. Today, however, we must also contend with invisible contaminants, including particles as minuscule as 2 to 5 microns. To put this into perspective, a 5-micron particle is 1/64 the size of a speck of dust on a TV screen. Given the tight clearances in modern systems, even such small particles can initiate premature wear and efficiency loss. The continuous presence of these particulates exacerbates wear and tear.

The Origins of Contamination

Contamination in hydraulic systems can originate from various sources, especially during the hose and tube assembly fabrication process. Each step, including cutting, crimping, deburring, and stem insertion, introduces additional contamination. For instance, when hoses are cut using scalloped blade saws or abrasive wheels, the heat generated causes rubber and metal particles to adhere to the hose's inner diameter. Lubricants used during stem insertion can introduce additional contaminants. The crimping or swaging process generates metal plating flash, further compromising the cleanliness of the assembly. Failing to clean hoses before installation can have detrimental effects on any hydraulic system.

Benefits of Cleaning During Fabrication

Cleaning hydraulic hoses and tube assemblies during the fabrication process offers several advantages. It prevents additional contamination buildup within the system, safeguarding its performance and reducing the risk of catastrophic failure. Furthermore, it represents a vital form of preventive maintenance, allowing for the early identification and resolution of potential issues. Proper cleaning also leads to reduced maintenance and repair costs, lower energy consumption, and fewer warranty claims.

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Ultra Clean offers cleaning systems that remove contamination from hose, tube or pipe sizing from 1/8” to 4 1/2”. All systems use foam projectiles that are fired through hydraulic hose.

Handheld Launchers are convenient for mobile repair units, smaller hose shops and manufacturers. Starting with the Economy Launcher; capable of cleaning 1/8” through 1 ¼”, ideal for mobile job sites due to size and portability. 2” Launcher capable of cleaning 1/8” through 2”, ideal for production hose shops, mobile hose fabrication and job site application due to simplistic design, size and portability. For both the Economy launcher and 2” launcher, Kit options are available, these kits provide all that is needed to start removing contamination immediately upon receiving the kit. For cleaning larger than 2” the option of the 3 ½” and 4 ½” launchers are available, both made from precision machined aluminum and are fully anodized for harsh environments and heavy use.

3/16” – 1 ¼” hose, tube or pipe. Supplied with a 5-micron air filter, pneumatic foot switch with twin line air hose and your choice of 8 nozzles. This unit works as a stand-alone unit or in conjunction with the projectile verification system.

The Carousel Autoloader is ideal for high volume production cells making hose assemblies. This is an automatic projectile loading, firing, and verification system that is capable of cleaning ¼” – 1”. The Autoloader verifies projectiles have exited the hose and entered the Containment Barrel along with expelled contamination. The Containment Barrel is an upgraded wireless system that sends verification back to the Control Station in milliseconds and can be up to 100’ away from the Autoloader. All Carousel Autoloaders are Marking System capable; mark ensures proper stem depth insertion as well as indicated that hose is cleaned, and projectile is verified.

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Lastly you can guarantee a projectile is never left inside a hose that has been cleaned with the Projectile Verification System. This system is equipped with a PLC touchscreen for intuitive navigation and set-up in multiple languages. There are three cleaning modes with time-adjustable air blows. Also, the PVS is capable of capturing data such as projectile counts and faults, via a USB port to ensure no projectile is left inside a cleaned hose. The PVS works in conjunction with the Containment Barrel.

The Clean Seal Systems utilize heat shrink technology to encapsulate the end of a hose assembly with a Clean Seal Capsule, eliminating recontamination that is problematic with traditional capping and plugging methods. Re-contamination occurs when ill-fitting caps and plugs are forced onto assemblies, causing plastic particles to shear off into the hose. The Clean Seal Systems leave assemblies tightly sealed and 100% contamination free, and provide an easier, less costly, and more effective solution than traditional capping methods. Capsules eliminate excessive inventory, preserve cleanliness and offer universal fit for all assemblies.

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Safety & Environmental Implications

Inadequate maintenance of hydraulic systems can pose safety and environmental risks. Hydraulic hose failures can result in injuries and fatalities, particularly in industries where high-pressure hydraulic systems are prevalent. Approximately 10% of hydraulic hose failures lead to safety incidents and cause leaks that harm the environment by releasing hazardous hydraulic fluids. Effective containment and cleanup measures must be taken in the event of a spill.

Cleaning & Sealing Solutions

To address the imperative of cleaning and sealing hydraulic hoses and tubes, Ultra Clean Technologies has developed a proven process that meets industry standards. Their recommendations for cleaning and sealing include the use of Ultra Clean Foam projectiles and Clean Seal Capsules. These solutions effectively remove contamination and protect hose and tube assemblies from recontamination.

Cleaning Equipment Options

Ultra Clean offers a range of cleaning systems suitable for hoses and tubes ranging from 1/8" to 4 1/2" in diameter. These systems utilize foam projectiles fired through the internal diameter of the assembly.

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Handheld Launchers are convenient for mobile repair units and smaller hose shops, while the Bench Mount Launcher is ideal for high-production environments. The Carousel Autoloader automates the cleaning process for high-volume production cells.

Sealing with Clean Seal Capsules

The Clean Seal Systems employ heat shrink technology to encapsulate the end of a hose assembly with a Clean Seal Capsule. This eliminates the risk of recontamination associated with traditional capping and plugging methods. Clean Seal Capsules ensure assemblies remain tightly sealed, 100% contamination-free, and tamper-proof.

Conclusion

In conclusion, cleaning and sealing hydraulic hoses and tubes are essential practices to prevent contamination from compromising the integrity and performance of hydraulic systems. Regular maintenance not only extends the lifespan of these systems but also enhances safety and environmental compliance. Ultra Clean Technologies provides effective solutions to meet industry cleanliness standards and protect hydraulic systems from the adverse effects of contamination. It is imperative for businesses to invest in operational excellence through proper maintenance and cleaning to avert catastrophic failures and downtime. •

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IMPROVE EFFICIENCY, SAFETY, AND PROFITABILITY IN HIGH-REACH AND HIGHWAY/BRIDGE DEMOLITION

The demolition industry has undergone significant transformations, from manual wrecking ball methods to advanced hydraulic-powered techniques. Hydraulic systems are pivotal in modern demolition processes, ensuring safety, efficiency, and precision. Maintaining reliable hydraulic connections with durable quick couplings that withstand heavy-duty processes under pressure is key to achieving maximum productivity and profitability.

Methods of Demolition

There are various methods of demolition and types of machinery and equipment used depending on the type of demolition application. The primitive image of a wrecking ball may come to mind. However, popular from the 1930s to the 70s, this antiquated demolition method has been replaced with long-reach excavators and hydraulic attachments. Excavators and hydraulic fluid power bring greater efficiency, precision, and safety to modern demolition processes.

Mechanical demolition utilizes specialized equipment and tools, such as excavators with long booms and attachments designed to break down concrete and steel structures. Smaller equipment like skid steer loaders and demolition robots are used for more precise and selective demolition tasks.

Implosion is a highly specialized method that employs explosives to bring down tall structures by undermining their structural supports, causing the building to collapse within its footprint or along a predetermined

path. Implosion is used in less than 1% of demolition projects due to its complexity and safety concerns.

Types of Demolition

There are many different types of demolition, such as commercial, industrial, interior, deconstruction, high-reach demolition, and demolition of highways and bridges. Deconstruction is a specialized type of demolition that is more labor-intensive and focused on preserving recyclable materials. High-reach demolition and demolition of bridges and highways require excavators with long booms and various attachments to demolish tall structures safely and precisely.

High-Reach Demolition

High-reach demolition is a specialized method for dismantling tall and structurally complex buildings, often 20 stories or more. These structures may consist of steel, masonry, and concrete, making traditional demolition methods impractical. High-reach demolition relies on high-reach excavators with long booms and specialized attachments to dismantle buildings from the top down. This approach ensures safety and precision, particularly when adjacent structures must remain intact.

High-reach booms with specialized hydraulic attachments mounted on excavator platforms are designed to reach tall structures. Highreach booms allow for careful and controlled demolition, which is crucial in urban areas. This increases safe demolition processes.

High-reach booms with attachments contribute to the need for recycling and processing debris with efficiency and less labor than required years ago. Using multiple attachments on one mobile equipment base and quick-changing hydraulic attachments greatly increases efficiency and productivity.

With the right attachments and proper maintenance of auxiliary hydraulics, demolition contractors can achieve many benefits, including:

1. Reduced time spent on-site

2. Reduced costs

3. Increased safety

4. Increased recycling efforts

5. Increased productivity

6. Improved profitability

Choosing the Right Attachments in High-Reach Demolition

Demolition crews must have the appropriate attachment selection to perform various tasks common to many demolition sites. The application should be the first factor to guide an attachment choice. The choice depends on the type of material and how it must be broken up. An example would be primary to secondary demolition and rebar-enforced concrete compared to wood or brick structures.

When demolishing a structure, primary picks include multi-processors, shears, hydraulic breakers, demolition grapples, pulverizers, and crushers. Crusher and pulverizer attachments are the best tackle jobs made up of mostly concrete. For concrete structures, contractors will use multi-processors,

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hammers, and secondary pulverizers for primary and secondary demolition.

If concrete isn’t part of the demolition but steel is, a demolition processor with shear jaws or a mobile shear attachment is best practice. For heavy steel structure demolition, contractors often use demolition shears or a multi-processor with shear jaws to utilize scrap.

A hydraulic breaker is often a good choice for tackling rock or large-scale demolition projects. Many contractors use a demolition grapple when working with light materials such as wood and brick, commonly found in residential demolition.

Besides breaking apart materials, rotating grapples work well for sorting during secondary demolition and increase versatility and productivity by allowing a wide range of movement. Ultimately, the use of attachments serves the contractor in efficiency and productivity.

Hydraulic Hammers, Shears, and Processors

Hammers (Hydraulic Breakers): Hydraulic breakers, commonly known as hammers, are crucial and perhaps the most commonly used attachments on a demolition site. They quickly deliver high-breaking force to demolish

concrete, pavement, and rock. These breakers are also used for trenching tasks. Hydraulic breakers are indispensable tools in high-reach demolition and other demolition processes. They offer several advantages:

• High breaking force: Hydraulic breakers can power through materials quickly, making them essential for breaking concrete, pavement, and rock.

• Minimal maintenance: These breakers require minimal routine maintenance, ensuring cost-effectiveness and minimal downtime on the job.

• Adaptability: Hydraulic breakers can be used on various demolition equipment, from large excavators to mini-excavators and compact loaders.

• Improved technology: Innovations have led to hydraulic breakers providing 2 to 3 times more blows per minute (BPM), enhancing efficiency.

Shears: Shears are used to cut through materials like steel and concrete. They can rotate 360 degrees for horizontal, vertical, and angled cuts, making them versatile tools for highreach demolition projects.

Processors: Processors are designed to break down materials into smaller pieces, such as

gravel. They are vital in reducing debris size for easier disposal or recycling.

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Support High-Reach Demolition

Hydraulics support high-reach demolition processes and must maintain a reliable fluid power supply when booms are extended to power attachments like hydraulic hammers and shears. The hydraulic system, including durable auxiliary hydraulic quick couplings, is crucial to maintaining the power required for these heavy-duty processes. Durable auxiliary hydraulic couplers are just as important during attachment changeovers and when operators must tear down the equipment to transport it.

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Auxiliary hydraulic quick couplings must maintain their performance without premature wear, which can lead to unexpected equipment maintenance and unplanned downtime. Unexpected maintenance and downtime are profit killers in demolition jobs, which are always on a tight schedule.

Highway & Bridge Demolition

Demolishing highways and bridges requires meticulous planning and the use of specialized equipment. Unlike the stereotypical image of wrecking balls or explosives, highway and bridge demolition primarily rely on hydraulic excavators equipped with attachments for concrete removal and girder dismantling.

Engineering Analysis in Highway & Bridge Demolition

Demolishing structures like highway overpass bridges demands the same thorough engineering analysis as required during the construction phase. This analysis considers factors like excavator positions, demolition stages, excavator body weight, and the weight of hammer tips. Additionally, engineering work is required for crane support design, pick plans, pick weights, and rigging design when cranes are used for demolition. Auxiliary quick couplings and multi-coupling plates support high-reach bridge demolition for safe and efficient processes and help crane operators quickly set up and tear down equipment for peak performance.

Equipment Used in Highway & Bridge Demolition

Highway and bridge demolition primarily relies on excavators and cranes, with the following tools:

Excavators: Equipped with hydraulic hammers or shears, excavators are essential for concrete removal and girder dismantling. Hydraulic Hammers or Shears: These attachments are used to break concrete and remove sections of the structure.

Cranes: Cranes are crucial in lifting and removing heavy structural components like girders.

The Role of Hydraulic Connections in Demolition

Hydraulic systems provide the power needed for modern demolition equipment to operate attachments and perform precise and controlled demolitions. In high-reach and highway/bridge demolition, hydraulic connections are a critical equipment component. These connections ensure the seamless flow of hydraulic fluid to power various attachments and perform the necessary tasks.

Operators must often switch between these attachments without jeopardizing hydraulic hoses, damaging couplers, or leaking fluid. This is where quality hydraulic connections and quick couplers come into play. High-quality, durable auxiliary hydraulic quick couplings prevent premature wear and damage, reducing maintenance, preventing downtime, and providing many advantages to demolition contractors.

Importance of Hydraulic Quick Couplers and Auxiliary Couplings

Hydraulics are the lifeblood of excavators used in demolition applications. Hydraulics can be used to power the connection and disconnection of attachments, replacing manual quick couplers to do the job effortlessly and in a fraction of the time. Where multiple attachments may be used on a single equipment base, the ability to switch between attachments rapidly is crucial to meeting deadlines and operating profitably.

This type of hydraulic quick coupler is different from hydraulic quick couplings, which connect hydraulic hoses; these quick couplings are referred to as auxiliary quick couplings in excavator applications not to be confused with the quick coupler to connect and disconnect attachments.

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Here are some key reasons why durable hydraulic quick couplers are vital in demolition:

1. Increased Efficiency: Operators equipped with quality hydraulic quick couplers can switch between attachments in as little as one minute, compared to ten minutes or more with manual connections. This rapid attachment changeover significantly enhances efficiency.

2. Support for Versatility: Demolition job sites often require various attachments to tackle different tasks efficiently. Hydraulic quick couplers support the versatility needed for excavator operators to switch between attachments confidently, making demolition operations more efficient and utilizing various tools on one equipment base.

3. Improved Safety: Minimizing time outside the excavator cab enhances job site safety. Quick and efficient attachment changeover reduces the operator's exposure to potentially hazardous hydraulic work tools, often heavy and under high pressure.

4. Prevention of Contamination: Hydraulic fluid leaks pose risks to workers and the environment. Threaded, flat-face quick couplers, such as those designed by Stucchi, offer protection against fluid leaks and contamination of the hydraulic circuit.

Hydraulic quick couplings are also used to connect the fluid power hoses in the auxiliary hydraulic system that powers the attachments during use. Both hydraulic systems are critical

to perform safe and efficient demolition work. The hydraulic system of excavators during demolition work is often under high pressure or experiences high-pressure impulses. It is important to use auxiliary hydraulic quick couplings designed to connect and disconnect under pressure easily and without fluid spillage. Be sure to speak with an experienced hydraulic quick-connect specialist to achieve maximum safety, efficiency, and productivity in demanding demolition applications. •

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Hydraulic and Pneumatic Industry Trends With NFPA

» THE LATEST DATA published by the National Fluid Power Association shows September 2023 total fluid power shipments dereasing -11.3% month over month and -8.8% year over year. 12/12 rates of change for hydraulic and pneumatic shipments remain positive but are trending downward. The data and charts above are from NFPA’s Confidential Shipment Statistics (CSS) program where over 70 manufacturers of fluid power products report their monthly orders and shipments. More market information is available to NFPA members, allowing them to better understand trends and anticipate change in fluid power and the many customer markets it serves. Contact NFPA at 414-778-3344 for more info.

TOTAL FLUID POWER SHIPMENTS

INDEX DATA: 3 MONTH MOVING AVERAGE & 12 MONTH MOVING AVERAGE

This graph of index data is generated by the total dollar volume reported to NFPA by CSS participants. This graph uses moving averages to smooth out the data and clearly identify trends. (Base Year 2018 = 100).

SHIPMENTS: PNEUMATIC, MOBILE HYDRAULIC, AND INDUSTRIAL HYDRAULIC

INDEX DATA: 12/12 RATE OF CHANGE

Each point on this graph represents the most recent 12 months of shipments compared to the previous 12 months of shipments. For example, 7.3% (the August 2023 level of the pneumatic series) indicates that the value of pneumatic shipments from September 2022 to August 2023 were 7.3% higher than the value of pneumatic shipments from September 2021 to August 2022.

ORDERS: PNEUMATIC, MOBILE HYDRAULIC, AND INDUSTRIAL HYDRAULIC

INDEX DATA: 12/12 RATE OF CHANGE

Each point on this graph represents the most recent 12 months of orders compared to the previous 12 months of orders. For example, 8.5% (the August 2023 level of the industrial hydraulic series) indicates that the value of industrial hydraulic orders received from September 2022 to August 2023 were 8.5% higher than the value of industrial hydraulic orders received from September 2021 to August 2022.

TOTAL SHIPMENTS: SEPTEMBER 2023

This table above shows various rates of change for the month of August 2023. Interpretation for each rate of change calculation:

M/M %: The percent change between the current month and the previous month.

Y/Y %: The percent change between the current month and the same month one year ago.

3/12 %: The percent change between the three most recent months and those same three months one year ago.

12/12 %: The percent change between the twelve most recent months and those same twelve months one year ago.

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Newly Certified Professionals

JANUARY 2024

ACCREDITED JOB PERFORMANCE PROCTOR CONNECTOR AND CONDUCTOR (AJPPCC)

Hollianne McHugh, Northwestern Michigan College

CONNECTOR AND CONDUCTOR (CC)

Tabitha Anderson, The Boeing Company

Desirae Brownlee, The Boeing Company

Siegfried Buchmann, The Boeing Company

Jeffrey Davison, The Boeing Company

Ronald Mackenzie, The Boeing Company

Joseph Redd, The Boeing Company

Jeffrey Warner, The Boeing Company

ELECTRONIC CONTROLS SPECIALIST (ECS)

William Kapherr, Altec Industries, Inc.

HYDRAULIC SPECIALIST (HS)

Matthew Bagley, Parker Hannifin

Andrew Breinig, Parker Hannifin

Jacob Cavner, Parker Hannifin

Daniel Ferretti, Parker Hannifin

Mark Frisch, Jarp Industries

Shinya Kimura, Tokyo Keiki U.S.A., Inc.

William Landman, Parker Hannifin

Sarah Maglosky, Parker Hannifin

Ikechukwu Onyenezido

Jason Petway, Parker Hannifin

Anthony Porter, Spudnik

MOBILE HYDRAULIC MECHANIC (MHM)

Kip Crocker, VDOT

Johnathan Summers, The Boeing Company

Jefferson Wilhite, Entergy

MASTER MECHANIC (MM)

Johnathan Summers, The Boeing Company

PNEUMATIC SPECIALIST (PS)

Terrance McGuire

Brenden Scheuble, Hennepin Technical College

SPECIALIST (S)

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Nominations Are Open!

» NOMINATIONS FOR THE Fluid Power Hall of Fame are now being accepted and will remain open until April 15th.

The Fluid Power industry's success is through the efforts of dedicated individuals - the innovators, researchers, application engineers, educators, and sales and service personnel. These people are the reasons our industry continues to thrive.

The Fluid Power Hall of Fame was established to acknowledge those individuals who have dedicated their careers and have made significant contributions to fluid power technology.

Any person can nominate an individual, living, or deceased, who demonstrated excellence within their 25+ year fluid power career - one nomination per category (living or deceased) per person.

A panel of judges will review applications and select inductees. The inductees will be announced on June 19, 2024 – Fluid Power Professionals Day.

Inductees will be honored during the IFPS awards dinner being held in Kansas City, MO.

Mark Your Calendar

For more information, visit ifps.org/web-seminars.

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WHEN: May 6 - 10

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WHAT IS YOUR ROLE WITH IFPS?

Sr. Training Development Manager

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PART OF YOUR POSITION?

My favorite part of my position is contributing with a wonderful team to create the best in class training materials, and being able to share that with individuals wanting to learn more about hydraulics and pneumatics. The most rewarding part is seeing individuals learn something and being able to apply it to their job while being safer with their job. It is the “light bulb turning on” moment and the “ah ha” moments that make you realize the purpose in your job. It is quite rewarding!

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE MOVIE?

I am not sure I have one favorite so I am torn between two movies. The first is “It’s a Wonderful Life”. The movie has a great story and shows the important things in life - family and friends. The second movie is “The Man From Snowy River”. Beautiful scenery and a good story of determination and never giving up.

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE HOBBY OUTSIDE OF WORK?

My favorite hobby is camping and hiking. I enjoy visiting National and State Parks with my wife and kids.

WHICH COUNTRY HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO VISIT?

Ireland is on my wife and I’s bucket list to visit. Julie has always wanted to visit and it would be a blessing to me to be able to take her there to visit.

WHAT IS THE MOST ADVENTUROUS THING YOU HAVE EVER DONE?

Regarding hydraulics, I have worked on and operated large construction and agricultural equipment including a combine harvester with a 40 ft header and a lattice boom crawler crane with over 200 ft of boom.

From a hobby perspective, I have hiked to the top of Mt. Katahadin in Maine on the Appalachian Trail and I have hiked to Stag Mesa in Colorado at over 12,200 ft in elevation.

WHICH BOOK OR MOVIE CHARACTER DO YOU RELATE TO THE MOST?

King David - even with all of his sins, he was a man after God’s own heart. We all sin but need to stay focused on our task. If there is hope for King David, there is hope for each of us.

IF YOU COULD HAVE ANY SUPERPOWER, WHAT WOULD IT BE?

Unconditional love. Our Lord and Savior has given us that but we all fall short of perfection. With him as my savior, I have been given the grace to try and achieve that power.

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE DISH?

One of my favorite meals is crawfish etouffee and Cajun Ribeye

WHAT IS YOUR HIDDEN TALENT?

I enjoy construction and remodeling from work on our house to the design and build of our Skoolie (school bus conversion to a camper). Many of my friends and family have said they do not know how I know how to do those things on my own. I enjoy the challenge.

WHICH HISTORICAL FIGURE WOULD YOU WANT TO HAVE DINNER WITH, IF GIVEN THE CHANCE? WHY?

Davy Crockett - as a kid I loved watching the movies with Fess Parker and I would enjoy learning more first hand able his life and experiences.

IF YOU COULD LIVE ANYWHERE, WHERE WOULD IT BE?

Montana or Colorado because of the beautiful Rocky Mountains. Or Louisiana because of the friendly people and hospitality.

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Tentative Certification Review Training

IFPS offers onsite review training for small groups of at least 10 persons. An IFPS accredited instructor visits your company to conduct the review. Contact kpollander@ifps.org for details of the scheduled onsite reviews listed below.

HYDRAULIC SPECIALIST

2024 certification review training dates will be announced soon.

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» CFC Industrial Training – Cincinnati, Ohio – June 17-21, 2024

ELECTRONIC CONTROLS SPECIALIST

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» CFC Industrial Training – Cincinnati, Ohio – May 6-10, 2024

PNEUMATIC SPECIALIST

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MOBILE HYDRAULIC MECHANIC

2024 certification review training dates will be announced soon.

For custom training IFPS inquiries, please contact Bj Wagner (bwagner@ifps.org)

Online Mobile Hydraulic Mechanic certification review for written test is offered through CFC Industrial Training. This course surveys the MHM Study Manual (6.5 hours) and every outcome to prepare you for the written test. Members may e-mail for a 20% coupon code off the list price. Test fees are not included.

» CFC Industrial Training – Cincinnati, Ohio – December 2-6, 2024

INDUSTRIAL HYDRAULIC MECHANIC

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INDUSTRIAL HYDRAULIC TECHNICIAN

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SIZING AN AIR MOTOR

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Although electric motors are very commonly found in many varied applications, and hydraulic motors are well known for their high power density, air motors fill a unique niche in power and motion control applications. Air motors are relatively small and lightweight sources of smooth, vibration-less power. Air motors can be stopped and started almost instantly. They can provide variable torque and speed without complicated controls. They can operate in hot, corrosive, and wet environments without damage, and are unaffected by continuous stalling or overload. Therefore, there’s no heat buildup or electric sparks to damage the motor. Compared with hydraulic motors, air motors have a lower torque and power-to-weight ratio (power density). However, compressed air offers special advantages that make air motors quite desirable: it’s readily available, it’s relatively clean, and it can be directed to air motors with simple low-pressure piping. There are hundreds of uses for air motors.

The most common types of air motors are axial piston, radial piston, rotary vane, and gear/gerotor. As may be expected, each type has its distinct advantages and disadvantages. The application requirements determine which type of motor should be selected but they all share the same common sizing and selection criteria.

A unique characteristic of air motors is that their power output increases with increasing speed until it peaks at around 50% of free speed (maximum speed under no-load conditions).

At the peak point, torque capability begins to decrease as the speed increases. Power decreases to zero when torque is zero because all the inlet air power is used to force the volume of air required to maintain this speed through the motor.

Torque output for an air motor of given displacement is theoretically a function of the differential pressure across the motor. Therefore, regardless of speed, torque should be constant for a given operating pressure. However, as air flow increases through the motor to increase the speed, pressure losses in the inlet and outlet lines consume a greater portion of the supply and therefore the torque output decreases. In practice, torque reaches its greatest value shortly beyond zero speed and falls off rapidly until it reaches zero at free speed.

A motor should be selected based on the peak power point, when possible, to ensure that the motor is operating

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at its greatest efficiency. Air motors are usually sized by their horsepower at rated input air supply, usually in the range between 80 and 90 psig. Then this air consumption is used to size the valving and the compressor. The horsepower and speed of a given motor can be changed by throttling the inlet, so the common practice is to size the motor to provide the torque needed at 2/3 of line pressure. This point is approximately the peak power point of the motor performance curve.

Full line pressure can then be used for start-up and overloads. Each manufacturer supplies curves with the power output range given for several pressures. If for example, a 1 hp motor were required with a speed of 1,500 rpm, the motor would be selected that provided this power at 2/3 of the line pressure available. Fig. 3-19 (on the next page) shows two common graphs used to rate air motors. The left graph shows air consumption of a given displacement motor at different supply pressures and the graph on the right shows torque capability versus speed for that motor again at the supply pressures shown. Note that the pressures referenced are what the pressure should be at the motor inlet and not compressor output pressure.

The graphs in Fig. 3-19 are helpful to make calculations for motor torque and air consumption. If the rotation speed and the power required are known, then using Eq. 2.5 torque can be determined. Once that is known then the graph can be used to determine what supply pressure is required, along with what the required air consumption would be at that point. •

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2. If an air motor operates under load at 2,000 rpm and develops 17 lb-in. of torque, approximately how much air in scfm will it consume? Use Fig. 3-19 to derive

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Tank Optimization

An Underutilized Way to Improve Hydraulic Equipment Efficiency

In recent years, trends towards electrification, rising oil and fuel costs, and general concerns about sustainability have left engineers constantly striving for improved efficiency in hydraulic equipment designs. One aspect of hydraulic machinery ripe for optimization is the hydraulic tank.

Many machines operate with an excess of fluid in oversized or inefficiently designed reservoirs, adding dead weight to the machine, reducing efficiency, and increasing fluid recycling and replacement costs.

A myriad of benefits can be achieved through optimizing a machine’s hydraulic tank, including increased energy efficiency, weight savings, steel and oil savings per machine, CO2 emission

reduction, roll off carbon footprint reduction, additional space for other features, and more.

What is Tank Optimization?

Tank Optimization is chiefly concerned with reducing the size and volume of the hydraulic reservoir. The two primary factors which determine the level of optimization possible are volume utilization and fluid velocity within the tank.

VOLUME UTILIZATION

In an efficiently designed hydraulic tank, every cubic inch of the fluid volume should turn over within the reservoir. Digital simulations can be performed to determine if the

reservoir is being utilized to its fullest. If there are “dead zones” in the tank where the fluid doesn’t circulate, then the fluid might as well not be there in the first place. Dead zones indicate

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the potential to downsize the tank and reduce the overall fluid volume of the hydraulic system.

FLUID VELOCITY

In addition to volume utilization, the fluid velocity—or the speed at which fluid moves into and through the reservoir—is another important factor in tank optimization. The fluid velocity dictates how adequately the tank can de-aerate and whether there will be splashing within the reservoir at the fluid surface.

Deaeration is of particular importance for hydraulic equipment, as air entering the hydraulic lines can cause a variety of problems, including:

• Gaseous cavitation. As air bubbles coalesce, grow, and collapse inside a hydraulic system, it causes loud noises and can potentially damage the internal hydraulic components.

• Spongy hydraulics. Unlike hydraulic fluid, air is compressible. As a result, too much air contamination can cause a delayed response, or ‘spongy’ feeling in a hydraulic system instead

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of an instant reaction. The result is inefficient, unpredictable, potentially dangerous system performance.

• Oxidation of hydraulic fluid. When oxygen reacts with hydraulic fluid, it produces varnish, a sludgy byproduct. This varnish increases fluid viscosity and can build up around valves, causing sluggish performance, damage to system components, blocked return lines and more.

To ensure optimal deaeration, the fluid velocity must be lowered as much as possible. This allows air bubbles to coalesce and dissipate at the surface of the oil and reduces splashing which can introduce more air into the hydraulic fluid.

Fluid velocity can be affected by altering the structure of the hydraulic tank itself, such as adding baffling geometry to disrupt and slow the fluid and reduce splashing. However, choosing the right in-tank return filter is also critical. Next generation in-tank filters which encourage reduced fluid velocity and air bubble coalescence for maximum deaeration have potentially the greatest impact on tank downsizing, even more so than the tank structure itself.

LIMITATIONS OF TANK OPTIMIZATION

Not every system is necessarily eligible for substantial reservoir downsizing through tank optimization. The chief limiting factor for tank optimization is the cylinder draw down volume of a given piece of machinery (i.e. the volume of fluid required to extend the hydraulic cylinders). The more cylinders there are, and the higher the draw down volume of the machine, the more fluid is required in the reservoir.

Still, tank performance can be enhanced by improving filtration and updating the geometry and baffling of the tank to increase efficiency and reduce dead zones, so revisiting the design of any given tank for potential improvement is still worthwhile.

The Benefits of Tank Optimization

With the fundamentals of tank optimization established, what benefits are there to OEMs and equipment users? Reducing the volume of a hydraulic tank comes with a variety of perks, chiefly: Improved energy efficiency, cost savings, increased machine space, and sustainability benefits.

Tank optimization allows for weight reduction by reducing the size of the tank and

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This not only benefits diesel or other fuel-powered machinery but is critical for the viability of electric-powered machines. Since electric drive equipment relies on much more limited onboard battery power, any improvements to energy efficiency increase the operational time of the machine.

COST SAVINGS

A properly optimized tank saves money in several ways. First, hydraulic fluid must be replaced regularly. Recycling costs and new fluid purchases, account for a large portion of

the equipment is powered by liquid fuel or electricity, ultimately, the cost of fuel is reduced.

Finally, with a smaller reservoir requiring less material to manufacture, some savings are immediately realized when the machine is first built.

INCREASED MACHINE SPACE

When a machine is being newly designed or updated, taking time to optimize the tank can free up onboard space for OEM engineers to further innovate and improve the equipment’s functionality and efficiency. This free space can accommodate larger batteries or fuel tanks, or potentially lead to a reduction in the overall size of the machine.

SUSTAINABILITY BENEFITS

Sustainability is a growing concern across virtually every industry, and all the above benefits of tank optimization can have an additional

harmful emissions are produced. Any improvements to energy efficiency thus have a direct impact on emissions. Additionally, the carbon footprint of a machine’s initial construction is reduced when less materials are required to make the smaller hydraulic reservoir.

Furthermore, reducing the volume of hydraulic fluid needed to power a machine means less fluid must be replaced over time. This results in less hydraulic fluid being added to the waste stream, as well as reducing overall fluid demand and therefore mitigating the environmental impact associated with producing the hydraulic fluid in the first place.

Optimizing hydraulic tanks to the fullest extent can also open new possibilities for equipment electrification. Electric power is rapidly gaining ground as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, but electrification is hampered by the limitations of onboard batteries compared to liquid or gaseous

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imparted by the reduction in reservoir size can allow for larger onboard batteries which further increase the operating time of the machine on a single charge.

Case Study: Tank Optimization in Practice

The benefits of tank optimization go beyond just theory. In one Schroeder Industries case study, a forestry OEM saw substantial savings when optimizing the hydraulic tanks on a series of stump grinders.

Through simulations of the OEM’s existing 75.7 liter (20 gallon) tanks and a TNK12 (45.4 liter/12 gallon tank) optimized for greater efficiency, it was discovered that the TNK12 would provide equivalent deaeration to the existing tanks with a 40% reduction in volume.

With 500 stump grinders being produced annually, saving 30.3 liters (8 gallons) of hydraulic oil per unit meant 15,141.7 liters (4,000 gallons) of oil saved overall. This translated into $28,000 in cost savings per year on oil alone. The oil savings were also imparted onto end users of the stump grinders via decreased cost of ownership associated with lower oil usage due to the optimized tank. Additional opportunities to improve the equipment design resulted from the reduced tank volume.

Downsizing the reservoir and reducing the amount of oil required also lessened the OEM’s annual carbon footprint. By reducing the oil usage of each stump grinder, the OEM’s annual carbon footprint reduction came to approximately 41,730.5 kg (92,000 lbs) of CO2 saved. In turn, the machine end user’s oil consumption will be reduced, further compounding the carbon reduction over the equipment’s lifetime.

Final Thoughts

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For those machines whose hydraulic tanks can be significantly optimized, OEMs can expect to see reduced up-front costs for manufacturing through reductions in material and hydraulic fluid required. End users will also enjoy reduced hydraulic oil expenses and improved energy efficiency. And, ultimately, tank optimization improves the sustainability of the equipment through improved energy efficiency, reduced oil usage, and by opening doors for increased machine electrification.

As they further refine their equipment designs, OEMs across every industry should be asking themselves: Is my hydraulic tank optimized? If not, they and their customers could be missing out on considerable savings. •

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W: cleanfiltrationusa.com

Clearwater Hydraulics LLC

34191 Hwy 95

Lewiston, ID 83501

P: 888-577-5551

F: 208-743-5571

E: FPJ@clearwaterhydraulics.com

W: clearwaterhydraulics.com

Clippard Instrument Laboratory, Inc.

7390 Colerain Ave.

Cincinnati, OH 45239

P: 513-521-4261

E: sales@clippard.com

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Co-ax Valves Inc.

1518 Grundy’s Lane

Bristol, PA 19007

P: 215-757-3725

F: 215-757-4060

E: info@coaxvalves.com

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Como Filtration Systems

130 Freedom Lane

Janesville, WI 53546

P: 608-756-3838

F: 608-756-1262

E: sales@como.biz

W: como.biz

Component Sourcing Intl. LLC

1575 Boston Post Rd., Suite 7

Guilford, CT 06437

P: 203-453-6000

F: 203-453-9757

E: arapkin@componentsourcing.com

W: componentsourcing.com

Concentric AB

2222 15th Street

Rockford, IL 61104

P: 815-398-4400

Toll Free: 800-572-7867

F: 815-398-5977

E: info.us@concentricAB.com

W: concentricAB.com

Continental Hydraulics/Hydreco

4895 12th Avenue East

Shakopee, MN 55379

P: 952-895-6400

F: 952-895-6444

E: sales@continentalhydraulics.com

W: continentalhydraulics.com

Control Products, Inc.

280 Ridgedale Ave.

East Hanover, NJ 07936

P: 973-887-9400

F: 973-887-5083

E: sales@cpi-nj.com

W: cpi-nj.com

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Del Hydraulics, Inc. 571 Howard St. Buffalo, NY 14206

P: 716-853-7996

F: 716-853-8003

E: markz@delhydraulics.com

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Delta Computer Systems, Inc. 1818 SE 17th St. Battleground, WA 98604

P: 360-254-8688

F: 360-254-5435

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Delta Power Co. 4484 Boeing Dr. Rockford, IL 61109

P: 815-397-6628

F: 815-397-2526

E: delta@delta-power.com

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Delta^Q Corp. 14233 West Road Houston, TX 77041

P: 281-807-1840

F: 281-807-4457

E: rotwell@deltaq.com

W: deltaq.com

Deltrol Fluid Products

3001 Grant Ave.

Bellwood, IL 60104

P: 708-547-0500

F: 708-547-6881

E: info@deltrolfluid.com

W: deltrolfluid.com

Denison Hydraulics Inc.

14249 Industrial Parkway

Marysville, OH 43040

P: 937-644-4435

F: 937-578-9001

W: denisonhydraulics.com

Deschner Corporation

3211 West Harvard St.

Santa Ana, CA 92704

P: 714-557-1261

F: 714-557-4762

E: info@deschner.com

W: deschner.com

Deublin Company

2050 Norman Dr. West

Waukegan, IL 60085

P: 847-689-8600

F: 847-689-8690

W: deublin.com

Devine Hydraulics Inc.

179 Gallivan Lane

Uncasville, CT 06382

P: 860-859-1650

F: 860-859-3711

E: sales@dhict.com

W: dhict.com

Diamond Hydraulics, Inc.

6776 FM 2004

Hitchcock, TX 77563

P: 409-986-3957

F: 409-986-7437

E: sales@diamondhydraulicsinc.com

W: diamondhydraulics.com

Diamond Wire Spring Company

1901 Babcock Boulevard

Pittsburgh, PA 15209

P: 800-816-5613

F: 412-821-2743

W: diamondwire.com

Differential Pressure Plus, Inc.

67 North Branford Road

Branford, CT 06405

P: 203-481-2545

F: 203-483-7169

E: info@dpgaugeusa.com

W: differentialpressure.com

Diversified Bronze & ManufacturingBronze Bushings

910 6th St NW Braham, MN 55006

P: 763-689-4444

F: 320-396-2222

E: sales@diversifiedbronze.com

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Dixon Valve

800 High Street Chestertown, MD 21620

P: 877-963-4966

F: 800-283-4966

E: sales@dixonvalve.com

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DMIC

3776 Commerce Dr. Wheatfield, NY 14120

P: 716-743-4360

F: 716-743-4370

E: sales@dmic.com

W: dmic.com

Doering Company

6343 River Rd. SE

Clear Lake, MN 55319

P: 320-743-2276

F: 320-743-3723

E: info@doering.com

W: doering.com

Donaldson Co., Inc.

PO Box 1299 Minneapolis, MN 55440

P: 800-374-1374

F: 952-887-3716

E: engineserviceparts@donaldson. com

W: donaldsonfilters.com

Double A Hydraulics

536 Township Line Road, Fluid Technology Annex Blue Bell, PA 19422

P: 215-643-0617

F: 215-643-4017

E: sales@doubleahydraulics.com

W: doubleahydraulics.com

DTS Fluid Power, LLC

3580 Busch Dr. Grandville, MI 49418

P: 616-538-3759

F: 616-538-3759

W: dtsfluidpower.com

Duplomatic Motion Solutions

9337 Ravenna Rd. Unit G

Twinsburg, OH 44087

P: 330-405-1800

F: 330-405-1801

E: sales@uhiltd.com

W: uhiltd.com

Dura-Bar

1800 West Lake Shore Dr. Woodstock, IL 60098

P: 1-800-BAR-MILL

F: 815-338-1549

E: sales@dura-bar.com

W: dura-bar.com

Duryea Technologies

1060 Old Bernville Rd. Ste 300

Reading, PA 19605

P: 484-277-7137

E: info@duryeatech.com

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Dylix Corporation

347 Lang Blvd. Grand Island, NY 14072

P: 716-773-2985

F: 716-773-2786

E: sales@dylixcorp.com

W: dylixcorp.com

Dynamic Fluid Components

2810 Blue Ridge Blvd. West Union, SC 29696

P: 864-638-5544

F: 864-638-0005

E: dynamic@dynamicfc.com

W: dynamicfc.com

Dynamic Testing & Equipment

8000 Yankee Road, Suite 105

Ottawa Lake, MI 49267

P: 734-847-2648

F: 734-847-2679

E: peter.frissell@dynamic-testing. com

W: dynamic-testing.com

DynaQuip Controls

10 Harris Industrial Park

St. Clair, MO 63077

P: 800-545-3636

E: info@dynaquip.com

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Dynatect manufacturing, INC

2300 S. Calhoun Rd. New Berlin, WI 53151

P: 262-786-1500

F: 262-786-3280

E: sales@dynatect.com

W: Dynatect.com

Dynex /Rivett Inc. 770 Capital Dr. Pewaukee, WI 53072

P: 262-691-2222

F: 262-691-0312

W: dynexhydraulics.com

EAO Corporation

One Parrott Drive

Shelton, CT 06484

P: 203-951-4600

F: 203-951-4601

E: sales.eus@eao.com

W: eao.com

Eaton Aerospace, Engineered Sensors

15 Durant Ave. Bethel, CT 06801

P: 203- 796-6000

F: 203-796-6313

W: aerospace.eaton.com

Eaton – Hydraulics Business

14615 Lone Oak Road

Eden Prairie, MN 55344

P: 952-937-9800

F: 952-937-7105

E: eatonhydpmcmarketing@eaton. com

W: eaton.com/hydraulics

Echo Engineering and Production Supplies, Inc.

5406 W. 78th Street

Indianapolis, IN 46268

P: 888-324-6365

F: 317-875-0035

E: info@echosupply.com

W: echosupply.com

Elite Manifolds 1640 New Market Ave. South Plainfield, NJ 07080

P: 732-595-7410

F: 732-424-1262

E: eng@elitemanifolds.com

W: elitemanifolds.com

Elma Electronic 44350 Grimmer Blvd. Fremont, CA 94538

P: 510-656-3400

F: 510-656-3783

E: Valerie.andrew@elma.com

W: elma.com

Embassy Global, LLC P.O. Box 924 Hamburg, NY 14075-0924

P: 716-646-0927

E: inquiries@embassyglobalpr.com

W: embassyglobalpr.com

Emerson Process Management 8200 Market Blvd.

Chanhassen, MN 55317

P: 800-999-9307

F: 952-949-7001

E: Rosemount.Info@ EmersonProcess.com

W: rosemount.com

EMMEGI Heat Exchangers, Inc.

3326 E. Southern Avenue #3

Phoenix, AZ 85040

P: 602-438-7101

F: 602-438-7127

E: sales@emmegiinc.com

W: emmegiinc.com

Energy Manufacturing Co., Inc.

204 Plastic Lane

Monticello, IA 52310

P: 319-465-3537

F: 319-465-5279

E: info@energymfg.com

W: energymfg.com

Engineered Inserts & Systems Inc. 200 D Cascade Blvd. Milford, CT 06460

P: 203-301-3334

E: briank@eisinserts.com

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Engineered Specialty Products 3295 Cobb International Blvd.

Kennesaw, GA 30152

P: 800-367-1377

F: 770-429-0795

E: sales@espgauges.com

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Enpac Corporation 34355 Vikes Dr. Eastlake, OH 44095

P: 800-436-7224

F: 440-475-0047

W: enpac.com

Entwistle Co. 6 Bigelow St. Hudson, MA 01749

P: 508-481-4000

F: 508-481-4004

E: jkendall@entwistleco.com

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Epicor Software 807 Las Cimas Pkwy. Austin, TX 78746

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European Industrial Products, Inc.

5785 Advantage Cove Memphis, TN 38141

P: 901-375-0011

F: 901-375-4002

E: info@eip.us.com

W: eip.us.com

Evonik

723 Electronic Drive Horsham, PA 19044

P: 215-706-5800

F: 215-706-5801

E: oil-additives@evonik.com

W: dynavis.com

Exair Corporation

1250 Century Circle N Cincinnati, OH 45246

P: 513-671-3322

F: 513-671-3363

E: techelp@exair.com

W: exair.com

ExpresSeal Div. of Apple Rubber

204 Cemetery Road Lancaster, NY 14086

P: 716-684-6560

F: 716-684-1678

E: exinfo@expresseal.com

W: expresseal.com

Fabco-Air, Inc.

3716 NE 49th Ave.

Gainesville, FL 32609-1699

P: 352-373-3578

F: 352-375-8024

E: service@fabco-air.com

W: fabco-air.com

Fairfield Manufacturing Company, Inc.

P.O. Box 7940

Lafayette, IN 47903

P: 765-772-4000

F: 765-772-4010

E: sales@fairfieldmfg.com

W: fairfieldmfg.com

Fairview Fittings and Manufacturing 3777 Commerce Court

Wheatfield, NY 14120

P: 800-688-4088

F: 716-614-0329

E: ussales@fairviewfittings.com

W: fairviewfittings.com

Famic Technologies Inc. 9999 Cavendish Blvd., Suite 350

St. Laurent, QC

CANADA H4M 2X5

P: +1 514-748-8050

F: +1 514-748-7169

E: sales@famictech.com

W: automationstudio.com

FasTest, Inc. 1646 Terrace Drive Roseville, MN 55113

P: 800-444-2373

F: 651-645-7390

E: fastsales@fastestinc.com

W: fastestinc.com

FEMA Corporation 1716 Vanderbilt Avenue

Portage, MI 49024

P: 269-323-1369

F: 269-323-0108

E: sales@fema-corp.com

W: fema-corp.com

Feroy Company, Inc.

3220 B Street SE

Auburn, WA 98002

P: 253-939-1363

F: 255-939-0810

E: glenn@feroy.com

W: feroy.com

Ferry, Inc.

3179 Walden Avenue

Depew, NY 14043

P: 716-684-1703

F: 716-684-1706

E: sales@ferryinc.com

W: ferryinc.com

FHI – Sioux City

623 W. 7th St.

Sioux City, IA 51103

P: 712-279-8086

F: 712-279-8071

E: dharder@fhi.siouxcity.com

Filtration Products Corporation

18151 Territorial Road

Dayton, MN 55369

P: 763-428-6418

F: 763-428-8659

E: sales@filtrationproducts.com

W: filtrationproducts.com

Filtrec North America

PO Box 1222

Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783

P: 888-345-8732

F: 705-256-6064

E: information@filtrec.net

W: filtrec.net

Fisher Gold Star

603 Highway 10 West, Box 164

Laurens, IA 50554

P: 712-845-2634

F: 712-845-2571

W: fishergoldstar.com

FlangeLock, LLC

57 Old Post Road #2

Greenwich, CT 06830

P: 203-861-9400

F: 203-622-1238

E: sales@flangelock.com

W: flangelock.com

Flaretite Inc.

4036 Shadow Oak

Fenton, MI 48430

P: 810-750-4140

E: sales@flaretite.com

W: flaretite.com

Flint Hydraulics, Inc.

4099 B.F. Goodrich Blvd.

Memphis, TN 38118

P: 901-794-4884

F: 901-794-1618

E: sales@flinthyd.com

W: flinthyd.com

Flint Hydrostatics, Inc.

4084 E. Shelby Drive

Memphis, TN 38118

P: 800-238-0155

E: sales@flinthydrostatics.com

W: flinthydrostatics.com

Flodraulic Group

45 Sinclair Ave.

Georgetown, ON CANADA L7G 4X4

P: 905-702-9456

F: 905-702-9457

E: flodraulic@flodraulic.com

W: flodraulic.com

Flodyne Controls, Inc.

48 Commerce Drive

Murray Hill, NJ 07974-1142

P: 908-464-6200

F: 908-464-1553

E: sales@flodynecontrols.com

W: flodynecontrols.com

Flo-tech

A Division of Racine Federated, Inc.

2200 South St., P.O. Box 1404

Racine, WI 53404

P: 800-433-5263

F: 800-245-3569

W: hedland.com

Flow Ezy Filters Inc.

P.O. Box 1749

Ann Arbor, MI 48106

P: 734-665-8777

F: 734-665-4332

E: flowezy@flowezyfilters.com

W: flowezyfilters.com

Flow Technology

8930 S. Beck Avenue, Ste. 107

Tempe, AZ 85284

P: 480-240-3400

F: 480-240-3401

E: ftimarket@ftimeters.com

W: ftimeters.com

Flow-Tek, Inc., A Subsidiary Of Bray Int’l. Inc.

8323 N. Eldridge Pkwy #100 Houston, TX 77041

P: 832-912-2300

F: 832-912-2301

E: steve.johnston@flow-tek.com

W: flow-tek.com

Fluid Design Products, Inc.

3516 E. Main

Spokane, WA 99202

P: 509-533-0479

F: 509-534-2998

E: steves@fluiddesignproducts.com

W: fluiddesignproducts.com

Fluid Energy Controls

6431 Flotilla Street

Los Angeles, CA 90040

P: 323-721-0588

F: 323-721-8368

E: JC@fecintl.com

W: fecintl.com

Fluid Gear Products, Inc.

115 Market Street

Marcus Hook, PA 19061

P: 610-200-6045

F: 610-200-6046

E: sales@fluidgearproducts.com

W: fluidgearproducts.com

Fluid Line Products, Inc.

P.O. Box 1000

Willoughby, OH 44096

P: 440-946-9470

F: 440-946-9472

E: flp@fluidline.com

W: fluidline.com

Fluid Power Connections

P.O. Box 475

Englishtown, NJ 07726

P: 732-792-0411

E: info@usa-4u.com

W: fluidpowerconnections.com

Fluid Power Inc.

534 Township Line Road

Blue Bell, PA 19422

P: 215-643-0350

F: 215-643-4017

E: sales@fluidpowerinc.com

W: fluidpowerinc.com

Fluid Power Service Corp.

4474 Walden Ave.

Lancaster, NY 14086

P: 716-681-8474

F: 716-681-8514

E: kjirak@airlinehyd.com

W: fluidpowerservice.com

Fluid Power Training Institute

2170 South 3140 West

Suite B

West Valley City, UT 84119

P: 1-888-222-3421

F: 801-908-5734

W: fpti.org

Fluidtechnik USA, Inc.

PO Box 715

Uwchland, PA 19480

P: 610-321-2407

F: 610-321-2409

E: sales@fluidtechnikusa.com

W: fluidtechnikusa.com

FluiDyne Fluid Power 31915 Groesbeck Hwy

Fraser, MI 48026

P: 586-296-7200

E: sales@fluidynefp.com

W: fluidynefp.com

FORCE America

501 East Cliff Road

Burnsville, MN 55337

P: 952-707-1300

E: marketing@forceamerica.com

W: forceamerica.com

Freelin-Wade 1730 NE Miller St.

McMinnville, OR 97128

P: 503-434-5561

F: 503-472-1989

E: sales@freelin-wade.com

W: freelin-wade.com

GGarrod Hydraulics 1050 Locust Point Road York, PA 17406

P: 717-767-6429

F: 717-764-4490

E: Brian@Garrod.com

W: garrod.com

Gates Corporation PO Box 5887

Denver, CO 80217

P: 303-744-1911

F: 303-744-4540

E: gatesmail@salessupport.com

W: gates.com/fluidpower

Gator Hose 12327 E. 1st St. Tulsa, OK 74128

P: 918-794-2550

F: 918-794-2560

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W: gatorhose.com

Geartek 1506 S. Fulton Drive PO Box 2160 Corinth, MS 38834

P: 662-286-2252

F: 662-287-6580

E: haisales@geartek.com

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Gefran, Inc. 400 Willow St. North Andover, MA 01845

P: 888-888-4474

E: sales.us@gefran.com

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Gemels North America, Inc. 775 Dillon Drive Wood Dale, IL 60191

E: northamerica@gemels.com

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Gems Sensors & Controls

One Cowles Road Plainville, CT 06062

P: 800-378-1600

F: 860-793-4531

E: info@gemssensors.com

W: gemssensors.com

Global Servo Hydraulics, Inc.

609 Corry A Edwards Drive

Kennedale, TX 76060

P: 800-673-4745

F: 817-478-4958

E: servovalve@yahoo.com

W: globalservo.com

Goodway Technologies Corp. 420 West Avenue Stamford, CT 06902

P: 203-359-4708

F: 203-359-9601

E: goodway@goodway.com

W: goodway.com

Goodyear Engineered Products

703 S. Cleveland-Massillon Road

Fairlawn, OH 44333

P: 330-664-7091

F: 330-664-7145

E: randy-kish@veyance.com

W: goodyearep.com

GPM Controls 1607 Industrial Dr. Carlisle, PA 17013

P: 717-218-6565

E: info@gpmcontrols.com

W: gpmcontrols.com

Granzow Inc.

2300 Crownpoint Executive Dr. Charlotte, NC 28227

P: 704-845-2300

F: 704-845-2301

E: lars@granzow.com

W: granzow.com

Greenco Corp. 5688 West Crenshaw St. Tampa, FL 33634

P: 813-882-4400

F: 813-882-4400

E: sales@greencocylinders.com

W: greencocylinders.com

GS Global Resources 926 Perkins Dr. Mukwonago, WI 53149

P: 262-378-5200

F: 262-378-5400

E: sales@gsgr.com

W: gsglobalresources.com

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Hallite Seals 130 Oldfield Rd. Hampton, Middlesex TW12 2HT

United Kingdom

P: 44 (0)20 8941 2244

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Hannay Reels

553 State Route 143 Westerlo, NY 12193

P: 877-467-3357

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Harman Corp.

360 South St. Rochester, MI 48307

P: 248-651-4477

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Harrison Hydraulic Solutions

14233 West Road

Houston, TX 77041

P: 281-807-4420

F: 281-807-4815

E: fluidpower@harrisonhydragen.org

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Hartfiel Automation

6533 Flying Cloud Dr., Suite 100

Eden Prairie, MN 55344

P: 952-974-2500

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Hartmann Controls, Inc.

604 Progress Drive

Hartland, WI 53029

P: 262-367-4299

F: 262-367-5645

E: info@hartmanncontrols.com

W: hartmanncontrols.com

Harvard Corporation

505 Union Street

Evansville, WI 53536

P: 608-882-6330

F: 608-882-5127

E: sales@harvardcorp.com

W: harvardcorp.com

Haskel International

100 E. Graham Place

Burbank, CA 91502-2027

P: 818-556-2528

F: 818-841-4291

W: haskel.com

HAWE Hydraulik USA

13020 Jamesburg Drive, Suite A

Huntersville, NC 28078

P: 704-509-1599

E: info@HAWEusa.com

W: HAWE.com

Hayden Industrial Products

1393 E. San Bernardino Ave.

San Bernardino, CA 92408

P: 951-736-2600

F: 951-736-2629

E: cs@HaydenIndustrial.com

W: HaydenIndustrial.com

HBC-radiomatic, Inc.

1017 Petersburg Road

Hebron, KY 41048

P: 800-410-4562

F: 866-266-7227

E: sales@hbc-usa.com

W: hbc-usa.com

Heavy Motions Inc

2134 S. Green Privado

Ontario, CA 91761

P: 1-866-865-8889

F: 909-498-0468

E: info@heavymotions.com

W: heavymotions.com

HED Inc.

21 Constitution Ave.

Hartford, WI 53027

P: 262-673-9450

E: Sales@HEDcontrols.com

W: HEDcontrols.com

Hedland/Flow Meters

8635 Washington Ave.

Racine, WI 53404

P: 800-433-5263

F: 800-245-3569

E: hedlandsales@racinefed.com

W: Hedland.com

Heinrichs USA, LLC

1859 Airport Exchange Blvd. #200

Erlanger, KY 41018

P: 859-371-4999

F: 859-371-4899

E: mail@Heinrichs-USA.com

W: heinrichs-usa.com

Honor Pumps USA

222 S. Navigation Blvd.

Corpus Christi, TX 78405

P: 713-984-8144

F: 361-883-3893

E: service@honorpumps.com

W: honorpumps.com

Hope Group, The 70 Bearfoot Road

Northborough, MA 01532

P: 508-393-7660

F: 508-393-8203

E: techsupport@thehopegroup.com

W: TheHopeGroup.com

HosePower

50 Industrial Loop N

Orange Park FL 32073

P: 904-264-1267

F: 904-264-3288

E: sales@hoseboss.com

W: hosepower.com

Hoses2U

7100 Broadway

Denver, CO 80221

P: 720-710-4441

E: jobs@hoses2u.com

W: hoses2u.com

Houghton International, Inc.

P.O. Box 930

Valley Forge, PA 19482

P: 610-666-4095

F: 610-666-137

Helac Corporation

225 Battersby Ave.

Enumclaw, WA 98022

P: 360-825-1601

F: 360-825-1603

E: actuators@helac.com

W: helac.com

Helicoid Instruments, Bristol

Babcock Inc.

1100 Buckingham St.

Watertown, CT 06403

P: 860-945-2218

F: 860-945-2278

E: jmcgrail@bristolbabcock.com

W: bristolbabcock.com

Hengli America

580 W. Crossroads Parkway

Bolingbrook, IL 60440

P: 630-995-3674

E: sales@hengliamerica.com

W: HengliAmerica.com

Hercules Sealing Products

1016 North Belcher Rd.

Clearwater, FL 33765

P: 727-796-1300

F: 727-797-8849

E: sales@herculesus.com

W: herculesus.com

Heypac Inc.

1098 E. Avon Road

Rochester Hills, MI 48307

P: 248-652-3500

F: 248-652-1717

W: heypac.com

High Country Tek, Inc. 208 Gold Flat Court

Nevada City, CA 95959

P: 530-265-3236

F: 530-265-3275

E: info@hctcontrols.com

W: hctcontrols.com

HKX, Inc.

16761 146th Street, Suite 115

Monroe, WA 98272

P: 800-493-5487

E: mspinner@hkx.com

W: hkx.com

Hoffer Flow Controls

107 Kitty Hawk Lane

Elizabeth City, NC 27909

P: 252-331-1997

F: 252-331-2886

E: info@hofferflow.com

W: hofferflow.com

Holmbury Inc

33801 Curtis Blvd.

Eastlake, OH 44095

P: 440-578-1070

F: 440-578-1073

E: couplers@holmburyusa.com

W: holmbury.com

Hydracheck – A Division of FPTI, Inc.

2170 S. 3140 West, Suite B

Salt Lake City, UT 84106

P: 801-908-5717

F: 801-908-5734

E: sales@hydracheck.com

W: hydracheck.com

Hydradyne, LLC

15050 FAA Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76155

P: 817-391-1547

F: 817-391-1589

E: ssmith@rfallc.com

W: hydradynellc.com

Hydra-Hose & Supply Co.

5017 Cleveland St. Virginia Beach, VA 23462

P: 757-497-8704

F: 747-490-5930

E: info@hydrahose.net

W: hydrahose.net

Hydramation, Inc.

9329 M. Ravenna Road

Twinsburg, OH 44087

P: 330-405-5544

F: 330-405-5552

E: sales@hydramation.com

W: hydramation.com

Hydra-Power Systems Inc.

5445 NE 122nd Ave.

Portland, OR 97230

P: 503-777-3361

E: tnoblit@houghtonintl.com

W: houghtonintl.com

Huade-USA

1152 Marsh Street, Suite D

Valparaiso, IN 46385

P: 219-548-2211

F: 219-462-0775

E: info@huade-usa.com

W: huade-usa.com

Hudson Extrusions, Inc.

1255 Norton Rd., PO Box 255

Hudson, OH 44236-0255

P: 330-650-0524

F: 330-653-6551

E: info@hudsonextrusions.com

W: hudsonextrusions.com

Humphrey Automation Inc.

570 Alden Road, Unit #10

Markham, Ontario

Canada L3R 8N5

P: 905-479-3633

F: 905-479-3755

E: Humphrey@pneumation.ca

W: humphreyautomation.ca

Humphrey Products

5070 East N Ave.

Kalamazoo, MI 49003

P: 269-381-5500

F: 269-381-4113

E: websales@humphrey-products.com

W: humphrey-products.com

Hunger Hydraulics USA

63 Dixie Hwy

Rossford, OH 43460

P: 1-800-248-9232

F: 419-666-9834

E: K.hunger@hunger-hydraulics.com

W: hunger-hydraulics.com

HUSCO International

2239 Pewaukee Rd.

Waukesha, WI 53188

P: 262-513-4200

F: 262-513-4427

E: hussales@huscointl.com

W: huscointl.com

HYCO International Inc.

100 Galleria Pkwy., Ste. 1000

Atlanta, GA 30339

P: 770-980-1935

F: 770-980-1936

E: kachambers@hyco.net

W: hyco.net

HYDAC Technology Corp.

2260 City Line Road

Hellertown, PA 18017

P: 610-266-0100

E: Gretchen.walters@hydacUSA.com

W: hydac-na.com

F: 503-775-6447

E: sales@hpsx.com

W: hpsx.com

Hydraquip, Inc.

16330 Central Green Blvd. Suite 200

Houston, TX 77032

P: 713-680-1951

F: 713-680-9799

E: info@hydraquip.com

W: hydraquip.com

Hydrasoft Corporation

608 S. Main Ave.

Kankakee, IL 60901

P: 815-933-8840

F: 815-933-8861

Hydraulex 48175 Gratiot Ave.

Chesterfield, MI 48051

P: 1- 800-422-4279

E: sales@hydraulex.com

W: hydraulex.com

Hydraulex 701 North Levee Rd

Puyallup, WA 98371

P: 253-604-0400

E: seattlesales@hydraulex.com

W: hydraulex.com

Hydraulic Manifolds USA

264 Marshall Hill Rd West Milford, NJ 07480

P: 973-728-1214

F: 973-728-9386

E: sales@hmanifolds.com

W: hydraulicmanifolds.com

Hydraulic Parts Source 41350 Production Dr. Harrison Twp., MI 48045

P: 586-463-3166

F: 586-463-3398

E: sales@hydparts.com

W: hydparts.com

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253-604-0408 Toll Free: 1-800-323-8416
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h-r-d.com Hydraulic Specialty Inc. 1131 72nd Avenue NE Fridley, MN 55432
763-571-3072
763-571-2330
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Hydraulics, Inc. 2935 St. Louis Avenue Fort Worth, TX 76110 P: 817-923-1965 F: 817-927-8002 E: sales@hydraulicsinc.com
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North America LLC 5050 S. Towne Dr.
53151
E: sales@hydraulicspecialty.com W: hydraulicspecialty.com
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New Berlin, WI
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Hydraulics International, Inc.

9201 Independence Ave.

Chatsworth, CA 91311

P: 818-407-3400

F: 818-407-3428

E: lturner@hiipumps.com

W: hiipumps.com

Hydrauliques Continental

11385 boul. Marc-Aurèle-Fortin

Montréal, Québec H1E3C6

P: 514-648-1601

F: 514-648-6322

E: info@hydrauliquescontinental.ca

W: hydrauliquescontinental.ca

Hydra-Zorb Company

1751 Summit Drive Auburn Hills, MI 48326

P: 248-373-5151

F: 248-373-0711

E: sales@hydra-zorb.com

W: hydra-zorb.com

Hydreco

2915 Whitehall Park Dr.

Charlotte, NC 28273

P: 704-295-7575

F: 704-295-7574

E: hydrecoinfo@magusa.textron.com

W: hydreco.com

Hydro-Craft Inc.

1821 Rochester Industrial Dr. Rochester Hills, MI 48309

P: 248-652-8100

F: 248-652-0343

E: Clamp5@aol.com

W: hydro-craft.com

Hyflow Controls Inc

2134 S. Green Privado

Ontario, CA 91761

P: 909-628-9866

F: 909-498-0468

E: sales@hyflow-controls.com

W: hyflow-controls.com

Hy-Pro Filtration

12955 Ford Dr. Fishers, IN 46038

P: 317-849-3535

F: 317-849-9201

E: info@hyprofiltration.com

W: hyprofiltration.com

Hy-Spec Hydraulik

9345 Trans-Canadienne Saint Laurent, Canada H4S 1V3

P: 514-333-5321

F: 514-333-0470

W: hy-spec.com

Hyvair Corp.

31341 Friendship Drive

Magnolia, TX 77355

P: 866-449-8247

F: 281-259-7249

E: svairin@hyvair.com

W: hyvair.com I

IC-Fluid Power, Inc

63 Dixie Hwy.

Rossford, OH 43460

P: 419-661-8811

F: 419-661-8844

E: us@icfluid.com

W: icfluid.com

IFH Group, Inc., The 3300 East Rte. 30

Rock Falls, IL 61071

P: 800-435-7003

F: 815-626-1438

E: info@ifhgroup.com

W: ifhgroup.com

igus Inc.

PO Box 14349

East Providence, RI 02914

P: 401-438-2200

Toll free: 1-800-521-2747

F: 401-438-7270

E: sales@igus.com

W: igus.com

IHD, Inc.

6830 N. Eldridge Pkwy, Unit 102

Houston, TX 77041

P: 713-849-2949

F: 713-849-5638

E: info@ihd-usa.com

W: ihd-usa.com

IMO USA Corp.

4000 Faber Place Drive, Suite 300

North Charleston, SC 29405

P: 843-813-4219

E: americas@imo.us

W: imo.us

Industrial Hardchrome, Ltd.

501 Fluid Power Dr. Geneva, IL 60134

P: 630-208-7000

F: 630-208-7035

W: industrialhardchrome.com

Industrial Nut Corp. 1425 Tiffin Ave.

Sandusky, OH 44870

P: 419-625-8543

F: 419-625-5517

E: sales@industrialnut.com

W: industrialnut.com

Industrial Servo Hydraulics, Inc. 17650 Malyn Blvd.

Fraser, MI 48026

P: 586-296-0960

F: 586-296-0375

E: klamberti@indservo.com

W: indservo.com

Industrial Specialties Mfg.

4091 S. Eliot St.

Englewood, CO 80110

P: 303-781-8486

F: 303-761-7939

E: sales@industrialspec.com

W: industrialspec.com

Innovative Hydraulics LLC

305 S. 84th Avenue

Wausau, WI 54401

P: 715-803-2600

E: sales@innovativehyd.com

W: innovativehyd.com

Inserta Products

538 Township Line Rd.

Blue Bell, PA 19422

P: 215-643-0192

F: 215-643-4017

E: sales@inserta.com

W: inserta.com

Integrated Hydraulics, Inc.

7047 Spinach Dr. Mentor, OH 44060

P: 440-974-3171

F: 440-974-3170

E: usinfo@inthyd.com

W: intergratedhydraulics.com

Interface Sealing Solutions, North American Sales Office 22260 Hagerty Road Northville, MI 48167

P: 248-596-2810

F: 248-596-2880

E: vkburriss@sealinfo.com

W: interfacesealingsolutions.com

International FPA (Fluid Power of America)

43123 Business Park Drive

Temecula, CA 92590

P: 951-676-2155

F: 951-676-2154, 2156

E: info@intlfpa.com

W: intlfpa.com

Inventive Resources, Inc.

5038 Salida Blvd PO Box 1316 Salida, CA 95368

P: 209-545-1663

E: info@jpce.com

W: sealndry.com

IQ Valves

425 West Drive Melbourne, FL 32904

P: 321-729-9634

F: 321-768-8732

E: sales@IQValves.com

W: IQValves.com

• Stops frequent oil, & oil filter & breather filter/dryer changes

J.R. Merritt Controls Inc.

55 Sperry Ave. Stratford, CT 06615

P: 203-296-2272

F: 203-381-0400

E: jgurliacci@jrmerritt.com

W: jrmerritt.com

J/T Hydraulics & Service Co., Inc.

1601 W. 25th Street

Houston, TX 77008

P: 713-984-9727

E: erik@jthydraulics.com

W: jthydraulics.com

Janatics USA, Inc.

2654A Lehigh Street

Whitehall, PA 18052

P: 610-443-2400

F: 610-530-8439

E: seshb@janaticsusa.com

W: janatics.com

JARP Industries

1051 Pine Street Schofield, WI 54476

P: 715-359-4241

F: 715-355-4960

E: sales@jarpind.com

W: jarpind.com

Jason Industrial

221 South Westgate Drive

Canul Stream, IL 60188

P: 630-752-0600

F: 630-752-0662

E: Miguel.valazquez@ammega.com

W: jasonindustrial.com

Jem Technical Marketing

2250 Daniels Street

Long Lake, MN 55356

P: 952-473-5012

F: 952-473-6930

E: sales@jemtechnical.com

W: jemtechnical.com

JH Technology Inc.

4233 Clark Road, Unit 9

Sarasota, FL 34233

P: 941-927-0300

F: 941-925-8774

E: jhtek@jhtechnology.com

W: jhtechnology.com

John Deere Cylinder Division

909 River Dr. Moline, IL 61265

P: 309-765-7596

F: 309-765-7379

JWF Technologies

6820 Fairfield Dr. Fairfield, OH 45014

P: 513-769-9611

F: 513-769-0109

E: info@jwftechnologies.com

W: jwftech.com

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Kaeser Compressors, Inc.

P.O. Box 946

Fredericksburg, VA 22404

P: 540-898-5500

F: 540-898-5520

E: info.usa@kaeser.com

W: kaeser.com

Kaiser Aluminum Fabricated Products, LLC

27422 Portola Pkwy. #200

Foothill Ranch, CA 92610

P: 562-754-1677

W: kaiseraluminum.com

Kavlico 14401 Princeton Ave. Moorpark, CA 93021

P: 805-523-2000

F: 805-523-7125

E: sales@kavlico.com

W: kavlico.com

Kawasaki Precision Machinery (USA)

3838 Broadmoor Ave. SE

Grand Rapids, MI 49512

P: 616-975-3100

F: 616-975-3103

E: rachelle.kaltak@kmp-usa.com

W: kpm-usa.com

Kee Safety Inc

100 Stradtman St

Buffalo, NY 14206

P: 716-896-4949

F: 716-896-5696

E: info@keesafety.com

W: keesafety.com

Keller America Inc.

351 Bell King Road

Newport News, VA 23606

P: 877-253-5537

F: 757-596-6659

E: sales@kelleramerica.com

W: kelleramerica.com

Kepner Products Company

995 North Ellsworth Ave.

Villa Park, IL 60181

P: 630-279-1550

F: 630-279-9669

E: wkokum@kepner.com

W: kepner.com

Keystone Fluid Power

120 Unico Drive – Valmont Industrial Park

West Hazelton, PA 18202

P: 570-454-9759

F: 570-454-9789

E: neilc@keystonefluidpower.com

W: keystonefluidpower.com

Kocsis Technologies, Inc.

11755 South Austin Ave.

Alsip, IL 60803

P: 708-597-4177

F: 708-371-6560

E: service@kocsistech.com

W: kocsistech.com

Kracht Corp.

6552 Weatherfield Court

Maumee, OH 43537

P: 419-874-1000

E: s.zahn@krachtcorp.com

W: krachtcorp.com

Kraft Fluid Systems, Inc. 14300 Foltz Parkway Cleveland, OH 44149

P: 800-257-1155

F: 440-238-5266

E: csdept@kraftfluid.com

W: kraftfluid.com

KTR Corporation 122 Anchor Rd. Michigan City, IN 46360

P: 219-872-9100

F: 219-872-9150

E: j.krueger@ktr.com

W: ktr.com

Kuriyama of America Inc.

360 E. State Parkway

Schaumburg, IL 60173

P: 847-755-0360

F: 847-885-0996

E: sales@kuriyama.com

W: kuriyama.com

Kurt Hydraulics

5280 Main St. NE Minneapolis, MN 55421

P: 866-257-7995

E: kurthyd@aol.com

W: kurthydraulics.com

KYB Americas Corporation 140 N. Mitchell Court

Addison, IL 60101

P: 630-620-5555

F: 630-620-8133

E: hyd@kyb.com

W: kybfluidpower.com

La-Man Corp.

P.O. Box 328

Mazeppa, MN 55956

P: 507-843-4413

F: 507-843-4953

E: sales@laman.com

W: laman.com

Lee Company, The 2 Pettipaug Rd. Westbrook, CT 06498 P: 860-399-6281

F: 860-399-2270

E: inquiry@theleeco.com

W: theleeco.com

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Lambertville, NJ 08530 P:
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Inventive Resources, Inc. • (209) 545-1663 • OilN2.com • info@OilN2.com
Lehigh Fluid Power, Inc. Rte. 179, P.O. Box 76214
800-257-9515 F:
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• Inert nitrogen gas blankets oil in reservoir - stops oxidation • Heat pipe & cartridge attracts & captures water in internal air • Breaths displaced air over & over - stops air ingression
• Save oil - Saves oil filters - Save filter/driers - Save equipment
Replaces breather vent cap, filter / dryer. Stops ingression of H2O, O2 & particles. OilN2 ® Patented From the manufacturer of Seal’N’Dry® PRV
• Eliminates the main source of the oil contamination problems

HYDRAULIC FILTRATION SOLUTIONS

www.mpfiltriusa.com

sales@mpfiltriusa.com

P: 937-277-9364

F: 937-277-6516

E: rwagner@lenzinc.com

W: lenzinc.com

Lexair, Inc.

2025 Mercer Road Lexington, KY 40511

P: 859-255-5001

F: 859-255-6656

E: jjennings@lexairinc.com

W: lexairinc.com

Lillbacka USA Inc.

619 Estes Ave. Schaumburg, IL 60193

P: 847-301-1300

F: 847-301-2562

E: sales@lillbackausa.com

W: lillbackausa.com

Linde Hydraulics Corporation

5089 W. Western Reserve Rd.

Canfield, OH 44406-9112

P: 330-533-6801

F: 330-286-0741

E: info@linde-hydraulics.co

W: linde-hydraulics.us

Liquid Controls

105 Albrecht Drive

Lake Bluff, IL 60044

P: 847-295-1050

F: 847-295-1057

E: lc-info.lcmeter@idexcorp.com

W: lcmeter.com

LNA Solutions

3924 A Varsity Drive

Ann Arbor, MI 48108

P: 734-677-2305

F: 734-671-2339

E: inquiries@lnasolutions.com

W: lnasolutions.com

Logic Hydraulic Controls, Inc.

6616 Windmill Way Wilmington, NC 28405

P: 910-791-9Scott.Oxjr@logichyd. com293

F: 910-392-5621

W: logichyd.com

Lubriplate Lubricants Co.

129 Lockwood Street Newark, NJ 07105

P: 800-733-4755

F: 800-347-5329

E: lubexpert@lubriplate.com

W: lubriplate.com

Lydall Filtration (Filter Media)

PO Box 1960 Rochester, NH 03866-1960

P: 603-332-4600

F: 603-332-9602

E: info@lydall.com

W: lydallfiltration.com

Lynch Fluid Controls Inc.

1799 Argentia Road Mississauga, ON CANADA L5N 3A2

P: 1-905-363-2400

F: 1-905-363-1191

E: sales@lynch.ca

W: lynch.ca

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M & M Rogness Equipment Co.

1941 W. County Road C-2

Roseville, MN 55113

P: 651-633-0550

F: 651-633-6797

E: sales@mmrogness.com

W: mmrogness.com

Machinery Service and Design

W232 N 2960 Roundy Circle Dr.

Pewaukee, WI 53072

P: 262-513-8040

F: 262-513-8044

E: les@ms-d.com

W: ms-d.com

Mack Corporation

3695 E. Industrial Drive

Flagstaff, AZ 86004

P: 928-526-1120

F: 928-526-0473

E: info@mackcorp.com

W: mackcorp.com

Macro Sensors

7300 U.S. Route 130 N., Bldg. 22

Pennsauken, NJ 08110

P: 856-662-8000

F: 856-317-1005

E: positionsensors@macrosensors. com

W: macrosensors.com

Macrotech Polyseal Inc. (MPI)

1754 West 500 South Salt Lake City, UT 84104

P: 801-973-9171

F: 801-973-918

Madison Company

27 Business Park Drive

Branford, CT 06405

P: 203-488-4477

F: 203-481-5036

E: info@madisonco.com

W: madisonco.com

Magister Hydraulics

175 Christie Street Newark, NJ 07105

P: 973-344-5313

F: 973-344-5167

E: info@magisterhyd.com

W: magisterhyd.com

Magnatrol Valve Corporation

76 Fifth Avenue

Hawthorne, NJ 07507

P: 973-427-4341

F: 973-427-7611

E: info@magnatrol.com

W: magnatrol.com

Magnetek

N49 W13650 Campbell Drive

Menomonee Falls, WI 53051

P: 262-783-3500

E: radio.sales@magnetek.com

W: columbusmckinnon.com/

magnetek

Main Filter, Inc.

188 Industrial Park Cres.

Sault Ste Marie, ON P6B5P2

P: 800-465-6246

F: 705-949-9431

E: information@mainfilter.com

W: mainfilter.com

Main Mfg. Products, Inc.

3181 Tri-Park Dr.

Grand Blanc, MI 48439

P: 800-521-7918

F: 810-953-1385

E: info@mainmfg.com

W: mainmfg.com

Manifold Center, The

12 Commercial Blvd.

Medford, NY 11763

P: 631-736-2275 X1

E: kathya@manifoldcenter.com

W: manifoldcenter.com

Maradyne Corp.

4540 W. 160th St. Cleveland, OH 44135

P: 216-362-0755

F: 216-362-0799

E: mwalsh@maradyne.com

W: maradyne.com

Marco Rubber & Plastic

35 Woodworkers Way Seabrook NH 03874

P: 603-468-3600

F: 603-468-3490

E: sales@marcorubber.com

W: marcorubber.com

Marion Mfg.

Div. of Maradyne Corp.

4540 W. 160th St. Cleveland, OH 44135

P: 216-362-0755

F: 216-362-0799

E: walsh55@sbcglobal.net

W: maradyne.com

Marken Manufacturing / Uniflex of America

2081 E. Center Circle

Plymouth, MN 55441

P: 763-577-0111

F: 763-577-0112

E: info@markenmfg.com

W: markenmfg.com

Marmon/Keystone LLC

P.O. Box 992

Butler, PA 16003

P: 724-283-3000

F: 724-283-0558

E: jevans@marmonkeystone.com

W: marmonkeystone.com

Marmon/Keystone LLC

225 East Cunningham Street

Butler, PA 16001

P: 724-283-3000

F: 724-283-0558

E: sales@marmonkeystone.com

W: marmonkeystone.com

Mars Labs, LLC

29 C Street

Laurel, MO 20707

P: 301-470-3278

F: 301-470-4749

E: mars.sales@marslabs.com

W: marslabs.com

Marzocchi Pumps

905 Albion Ave.

Schaumburg, IL 60193

P: 1-800-924-5404

F: 847-923-9937

W: marzocchipumpsusa.com pumps@marzocchipumpsusa.com

Max Machinery, Inc.

33A Healdsburg Ave.

Healdsburg, CA 95448

P: 707-433-2662

F: 707-433-1818

E: info@maxmachinery.com

W: maxmachinery.com

MB Dynamics, Inc.

25865 Richmond Road Cleveland, OH 44146

P: 1-216-292-5850

F: 1-216-292-5614

E: sales@mbdynamics.com

W: mbdynamics.com

Men Micro Inc.

24 North Main St.

Ambler, PA 19002

P: 215-542-9575

F: 215-542-9577

E: Stephen.cunha@menmicro.com

W: menmicro.com

Metal-Matic, Inc.

629 2nd Street S.E.

Minneapolis, MN 55414

P: 612-378-0411

F: 612-392-3399

E: sales@metal-matic.com

W: metal-matic.com

Metaris Corp. 1519 Hwy. 35 North Forest, MS 39074

P: 601-469-1987

F: 601-469-2120

Toll Free: 1-800-962-2703

E: sales@metarisusa.com

W: metaris.com

Metaris Inc.

101 Canarctic Dr. Toronto, Ontario

CANADA M3J 2N7

P: 416-638-6000

F: 416-638-9365

Toll Free: 1-888-477-2737

E: sales@metaris.com

W: metaris.com

Metro Machine and Engineering

8001 Wallace Rd.

Eden Prairie, MN 55344

P: 952-937-2800

F: 952-937-2374

E: gpautsch@ metromachine.com

W: metromachine.com

MFP Seals (A Division of Martin Fluid Power)

84 Minnesota

Troy, MI 48083

P: 248-585-8170

F: 248-585-4398

E: sales@MFPseals.com

W: MFPseals.com

Micheller & Son Hydraulics, Inc.

534 W. 1st Ave.

Roselle, NJ 07203

P: 908-687-1545

F: 908241-0934

E: michellersonhyd@aol.com

W: michellersonhydraulics.com

MICO, Inc.

1911 Lee Blvd.

North Mankato, MN 56003

P: 507-625-6426

F: 507-625-3212

E: micomail@mico.com

W: mico.com

Micro Mini Hydraulic

536 Township Line Road

Blue Bell, PA 19422

P: 215-542-2198

F: 215-643-4017

E: sales@microminihydraulics.com

W: microminihydraulics.com

Midland Industries

3145 Oak St. Kansas City, MO 64111

P: 800-821-5725

F: 800-888-5391

E: sales@midlandindustries.com

W: midlandindustries.com

Milton Roy Company 201 Ivyland Road Ivyland, PA 18974

P: 215-441-0800

F: 215-441-8620

E: info@miltonroy.com

W: miltonroy-americas.com

Milwaukee Cylinder 5877 S. Pennsylvania Ave. Cudahy, WI 53110

P: 414-769-9700

F: 414-769-0157

E: sales@milwaukeecylinder.com

W: milwaukeecylinder.com

Milwaukee School of Engineering

Fluid Power Institute™ 1025 N. Broadway

Milwaukee, WI 53202

P: 414-277-7191

F: 414-277-7470

E: wanke@msoe.edu

W: msoe.edu/fpi

MOCAP 409 Parkway Drive Park Hills, MO 63601

P: 800-633-6775

F: 314-543-4111

E: sales@mocap.com

W: mocap.com

Moog 300 Jamison Road East Aurora, NY 14052

P: 716-652-2000

F: 716-687-4989

E: jmarsh@moog.com

W: moog.com/industrial

Morris, S. G. 699 Miner Road Cleveland, OH 44143

P: 866-746-6774

F: 866-746-2556

E: SGMMail@SGMorris.com

W: sgmorris.com

Motion Industries Inc. 1605 Alton Road Birmingham, AL 35210

Toll free: 800-526-9328

F: 1-205-957-5290

E: mimarketing@motionindustries. com

W: motionindustries.com

MP Filtri Inc.

380 Four Valley Drive Concord, Ontario Canada L4K 5Z1

P: 905-303-1369

F: 905-303-7256

W: mpfiltricanada.com

MP Filtri USA, Inc.

1181 Richland Commerce Dr

Quakertown, PA 18951

P: 215-529-1300

E: sales@mpfiltriusa.com

W: mpfiltriusa.com

MTE Hydraulics 4701 Kishwaukee Street

Rockford, IL 61109

P: 815-397-4701

F: 815-399-5528

E: sales@mtehydraulics.com

W: mtehydraulics.com

MTS Systems 3001 Sheldon Drive Cary, NC 27513

P: 919-677-0100

F: 919-677-2343

E: sensorsinfo@mts.com

W: mtssensors.com

Muncie Power Products

201 East Jackson Street

Muncie, IN 47305

P: 800-367-7867

F: 765-284-6991

E: rmiddleton@munciepower.com

W: munciepower.com

Murrelektronik, Inc.

1400 Northbrook Parkway, Ste. 300

Suwanee, GA 30024

P: 770-497-9292

F: 770-497-9391

E: ahenry@murrinc.com

W: murrinc.com

Myron L Company

2450 Impala Dr

Carlsbad, CA 92010

P: 760-438-2021

F: 760-931-9189

E: info@myronl.com

W: myronl.com

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Nachi America Inc. – Hydraulics Div.

17500 Twenty-three Mile Rd.

Macomb, MI 48044

P: 800-622-4410

F: 800-383-8665

E: hydraulics@nachiamerica.com

W: nachihydraulics.com

Napoleon Engineering Services

1601 Johnson Street

Olean, NY 14760

P: 877-870-3200

F: 716-372-1448

E: sales@nesbearings.com

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National Tube Supply

925 Central Avenue

University Park, IL 60484

P: 800-229-6872

E: sales@nationaltubesupply.com

W: nationaltubesupply.com

NC Servo Technology

38422 Webb Dr.

Westland, MI 48185

P: 734-326-6666

F: 734-326-6669

E: sales@ncservo.com

W: ncservo.com

New Pig

One Pork Avenue

Tipton, PA 16684-0304

P: 814-684-0101

F: 814-684-7690

E: hothogs@newpig.com

W: newpig.com

NewAge Industries Inc.

145 James Way Southampton, PA 18966

P: 215-526-2300

F: 215-526-2191

E: info@newageindustries.com

W: newageindustries.com

Nike Hydraulics Inc.

3980 West Albany, Unit #1

McHenry, IL 60050

P: 815-385-7777

F: 815-385-7776

E: info@nikehydraulics.com

W: nikehydraulics.com

Nopak

10179 S. 57th Street

Franklin, WI 53132

P: 414-645-6000

F: 414-645-6048

E: sales@nopak.com

W: nopak.com

Norman Filter Company

9850 S. Industrial Drive

Bridgeview, IL 60455

P: 708-233-5521

F: 708-430-5961

E: sales@normanfilters.com

W: normanfilters.com

North Coast Seal, Inc.

5273 West 137th St. Brook Park, OH 44142-1810

P: 216-898-5000

F: 800-435-5533

W: northcoastseal.com

Noshok, Inc.

1010 West Bagley Rd.

Berea, OH 44017

P: 440-243-0880

F: 440-243-3472

E: jscott@noshok.com

W: noshok.com

Nott Company

4480 Round Lake Road W

Arden Hills, MN 55112

P: 800-634-3301

F: 651-415-3632

E: nottfp@nottco.com

W: nottco.com

Novotechnik U.S., Inc.

155 Northboro Road

Southborough, MA 01772

P: 508-485-2244

F: 508-485-2430

E: info@novotechnik.com

W: novotechnik.com

NRP Jones, LLC

302 Philadelphia Street

LaPorte, IN 46350

P: 800-348-8868

F: 800-207-2221

E: sales@nrpjones.com

W: nrpjones.com

Nutron Motor Co., Inc.

102 Dow Hwy., P.O. Box 370

Eliot, ME 03903

P: 207-439-5272

F: 207-439-8611

W: nutronmotors.com

OEM Controls, Inc.

10 Controls Drive

Shelton, CT 06484

P: 203-929-8431

F: 203-929-3867

E: ContactUS@OEMControls.com

W: OEMControls.com

Oerlikon Fairfield US 525 Lafayette, IN 47903

P: 765-772-4200

F: 765-772-4001

E: gmoreland@fairfieldmfg.com

W: fairfieldmfg.com

Oetiker, Inc.

6317 Euclid Street

Marlette, MI 48453

P: 989-635-3621

F: 989-635-2157

E: info@us.oetiker.com

W: oetiker.com

Ogura Industrial Corporation

100 Randolph Road

Somerset, NJ 08873

P: 732-271-7361

F: 732-271-7580

E: jandes@ogura-clutch.com

W: ogura-clutch.com

Ohio Fabricators Company

111 North 14th Street

Coshocton, OH 43812

P: 888-354-0291

E: info@ohfab.com

W: ohfab.com

Oilair Hydraulics, Inc.

11505 West Little York

Houston, TX 77041

P: 713-937-8900

F: 713-937-0438

E: sales@oilairhydraulics.com

W: oilairhydraulics.com

Oilgear Company

2300 S. 51st Street

Milwaukee, WI 53234

P: 414-327-1700

F: 414-327-0532

E: sales@oilgear.com

W: oilgear.com

Oil-Rite Corporation

P.O. Box 1207

Manitowoc, WI 54221-1207

P: 920-682-6173

F: 920-682-7699

E: sales@oilrite.com

W: oilrite.com

O’Keefe Controls Company

P.O. Box 316

Monroe, CT 06468

P: 203-261-6711

F: 203-261-8331

E: info@okeefecontrols.com

W: okeefecontrols.com

Olsen Manufacturing Company, Inc.

4353 Delemere Blvd.

Royal Oak, MI 48073

P: 248-549-4200

F: 248-549-4250

E: olsenmfg@aol.com

W: olsenmfg.com

Omega Engineering 800 Connecticut Avenue

Norwalk, CT Suite 5N01

P: 203-359-1660

F: 203-359-7700

E: sales@omega.com

W: omega.com

Omnex Control Systems Inc.

74-1833 Coast Meridian Rd.

Port Coquitlam, BC

Canada V3C 6G5

P: 604-944-9247

F: 604-944-9267

E: sales@omnexcontrols.com

W: omnexcontrols.com

Ono Sokki Technology, Inc. 2171 Executive Dr. # 400

Addison, IL 60101

P: 630-627-9700

F: 630-627-0004

E: info@onosokki.net

W: onosokki.net

Orange Research

140 Cascade Boulevard. Milford, CT 06460

P: 203-877-5657

F: 203-783-9546

E: jgill@orangeresearch.com

W: orangeresearch.com

OTTO Controls

2 East Main Street

Carpentersville, IL 60110

P: 847-428-7171

E: info@ottoexcellence.com

W: otto-controls.com

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Pace Mfg., Div. of Atlas Hydraulics Inc.

600 S. Sioux

Brandon, SD 57005

P: 605-582-7221

F: 605-582-7222

W: pacemfg.com

Pamark, Inc.

1730-B Olson N.E.

Grand Rapids, MI 49503

P: 616-456-6043

F: 616-456-8849

Panagon Systems, Inc.

51375 Regency Center

Macomb, MI 48042

P: 586-786-3920

F: 586-786-7331

E: sales@panagonsystems.com

W: panagonsystems.com

Parker Fluid Control Division

95 Edgewood Ave.

New Britain, CT 06051

P: 860-827-2300

F: 860-827-2384

E: skinnervalve@parker.com

W: parker.com/fcd

Parker Hannifin Accumulator and Cooler Division

6035 Parkland Blvd.

Cleveland, OH 44124

P: 800-272-7537

F: 216-896-4410

E: c-parker@parker.com

W: parker.com

Parker Hannifin Hydraulic Filter

Division

16810 Fulton County Road # 2

Metamora, OH 43540

P: 419-644-4311

F: 419-644-6205

W: parker.com/hydraulicfilter

Parker Hannifin, Racor Division

3400 Finch Road

Modesto, CA 95353

P: 800-344-3286

F: 209-529-3278

E: racor@parker.com

W: parker.com/racor

Parker Sterling Hydraulics

850 Arthur Ave.

Elk Grove Village, IL 60007

P: 847-690-1333

F: 847-690-1334

E: shi@sterling-hyd.com

W: sterling-hydraulics.com

ParkerStore at Zemarc Fluid Power

2960 Los Olivos

Oxnard, CA 94544

P: 805-973-5900

F: 805-973-5919

E: sales@zemarc.com

W: zemarc.com

Peninsular Cylinder Co.

27650 Groesbeck Hwy.

Roseville, MI 48066

P: 586-775-7211

F: 586-775-4545

E: stevev@peninsularcylinders.com

W: peninsularcylinders.com

Pepperl+Fuchs

1600 Enterprise Parkway

Twinsburg, OH 44087

P: 330-425-3555

F: 330-425-4607

E: sales@us.pepperl-fuchs.com

W: pepperl-fuchs.com

Peter Paul Electronics Co., Inc.

480 John Downey Drive

New Britain, CT 06051

P: 860-229-4884

F: 860-223-1734

E: info@peterpaul.com

W: peterpaul.com

PHD, Inc.

9009 Clubridge Drive

Fort Wayne, IN 46809

P: 800-624-8511

E: phdinfo@phdinc.com

W: phdinc.com

Piher International Corporation

1640 Northwind Blvd.

Libertyville, IL 60048

P: 847-918-9300

F: 847-918-9433

E: paul.cain@meggitt.com

W: piher.net

Pinnacle Systems, Inc.

PO Box 100088

Pittsburgh, PA 15233

P: 412-262-3950

F: 412-262-4055

E: sales@pinnaclesystems.com

W: pinnaclesystems.com

Pirtek USA

501 Haverty Ct.

Rockledge, FL 32955

P: 321-504-4422

F: 321-504-4433

W: ownapirtek.com

Pisco USA Inc.

100 Leland Ct., Unit A

Bensenville, IL 60106

P: 630-521-9920

F: 630-521-9927

E: inquiry@pisco.com

W: pisco.com

Plymouth Tube Co. 29 W. 150 Warrenville Rd.

Warrenville, IL 60555

P: 630-393-3550

F: 630-393-3551

W: plymouth.com

PMC A&E, Inc.

3435 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2370

Los Angeles, CA 90010

P: 213-221-4556

F: 213-221-4557

E: info@pmcane.com

W: pmcane.com

Pneumadyne Inc.

14425 23rd Ave. N Plymouth, MN 55447

P: 888-559-0177

F: 763-559-0547

E: sales@pneumadyne.com

W: pneumadyne.com

Poclain Hydraulics

1300 Grandview Parkway PO Box 801

Sturtevant, WI 53177

P: 262-321-0676

F: 262-321-0703

E: info-america@poclain-hydraulics. com

W: poclain-hydraulics.com

Polymer Molding, Inc.

1655 West 20th St.

Erie, PA 16502

P: 800-344-7584

F: 888-257-5566

E: pmi@polymermolding.com

W: polymermolding.com

Power Drives Inc.

133 Hopkins Street Buffalo, NY 14220

P: 800-888-1373

F: 716-824-4817

E: solution@powerdrives.com

W: powerdrives.com

Power Drives Inc.

3003 Pittsburgh Ave.

Erie, PA 16508

P: 812-344-4351

F: 716-822-1714

E: e.knechPhone@powerdrives.com

W: powerdrives.com

Power Systems AHS, LLC

8325 Commerce Drive

Chanhassen, MN 55317

P: 952-361-6800

F: 952-361-6801

E: sales@powersystems-mn.com

W: powersystems-mn.com

Power Valve USA

222 S. Navigation Blvd.

Corpus Christi, TX 78405

P: 713-869-1064

F: 361-883-3893

E: service@powervalveusa.com

W: powervalveusa.com

Poweram, Inc. 150 North 18th St. Barron, WI 54812-0153

P: 715-537-9050

W: poweram.com

PowerTech Hydraulics 305 Island Avenue

Mahwah, NJ 07430

P: 201-934-9354

F: 201-934-9480

E: customer.service@p-Tech.com

W: p-Tech.com

Precision Filtration Products PO Box 218

Pennsburg, PA 19087

P: 215-679-6645

F: 215-679-6648

W: precisionfiltration.com

Precision Instrument Corporation 3295 Cobb International Blvd.

Kennesaw, GA 30152

P: 888-650-6923

F: 770-429-0795

E: sales@picgauges.com

W: picgauges.com

Precix, Inc. 744 Belleville Ave. New Bedford, MA 02745

P: 508-998-4030

F: 508-998-4100

E: sales@precixinc.com

W: precixinc.com

Premier Thermal Solutions 209 W. Mt Hope Ave. Lansing, MI 48910

P: 517-485-5090

E: sales@premierthermal.com

W: premierthermal.com

Preso Flow Metering Equipment 8635 Washington Ave. Racine, WI 53406

P: 800-632-7337

F: 262-639-2267

E: info@preso.com

W: preso.com

Pressroom Electronics PO Box 99875 Pittsburgh, PA 15233

P: 412-262-1115

F: 412-262-1197

E: sales@pressroomelectronics.com

W: pressroomelectronics.com

Pressure Components Inc. 5101 Naiman Parkway Solon, OH 44139

P: 440-349-4020

F: 440-349-3653

E: sales@pressurecomponents.com

W: pressurecomponents.com

Pressure Connections Corp. 610 Claycraft Road Columbus, OH 43230

P: 614-863-6930

F: 614-864-1327

W: pressureconnections.com

Pressure Systems Inc. 34 Research Dr. Hampton, VA 23666

P: 757-865-1243

F: 757-865-8744

E: denise.topping@pressuresystems. com

W: pressuresystems.com

Prince Mfg. Corp. 612 North Derby Lane P.O. 7000

N. Sioux City, SD 57049

P: 605-235-1220

F: 605-235-1082

W: princehyd.com

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Rehobot, Inc.

3980 W. Albany St., Unit #1

McHenry, IL 60050

P: 815-385-7777

F: 815-385-7776

F: 317-335-3853

E: wwhite@proportionair.com

W: proportionair.com

ProPulse, a Schieffer Company 9866 Kapp Ct. Peosta, IA 52068

P: 563-583-4758

F: 800-303-4673

E: sales@powermovingforward.com

W: powermovingforward.com

PTI Technologies, Inc. 501 Del Norte Blvd. Oxnard, CA 93030

P: 805-604-3700

E: filters@ptitechnologies.com

W: ptitechnologies.com

PVS Sensors Inc.

2816 Blue Ridge Blvd. West Union, SC 29696

P: 800-831-8217

F: 864-653-1047

E: sales@pvssensors.com

W: pvssensors.com

PWM Controls Inc

185-911 Yates St

Victoria, BC V8V4Y9

P: 866-719-2561

E: info@pwmcontrols.com

W: pwmcontrols.com

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Quaker Chemical Corporation

One Quaker Park

901 Hector St. Conshohocken, PA 19428

P: 610-832-4173

F: 610-832-8652

E: zinkm@quakerchem.com

W: quakerchem.com

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RAM Industries Inc.

33 York Road E, PO Box 5007

Yorkton, SK

Canada S3N 3Z4

P: 1-877-799-1005

E: estimating@ramindustries.com

W: ramindustries.com

RAMCO Innovations

1207 Maple St.

West Des Moines, IA 50265

P: 515-225-6933

F: 515-225-0063

W: ramcoinnovations.com

RB Royal Industries, Inc.

1350 S. Hickory Street

Fond du Lac, WI 54937

P: 800-892-1550

F: 920-921-4713

E: sales@rbroyal.com

W: rbroyal.com

Reed Switch Developments Corp.

2524 Norwood Court

Racine, WI 53403

P: 262-883-9060

E: marketing@ reedswitchdevelopments.com

W: reedswitchdevelopments.com

Reelcraft Industries, Inc.

2842 East Business Hwy. 30

Columbia City, IN 46725

P: 260-248-8188

F: 260-248-2605

E: reelcraft@reelcraft.com

W: reelcraft.com

Rosedale Products, Inc.

3730 W. Liberty

Ann Arbor, MI 48103

P: 734-665-8201

F: 734-665-2214

E: filters@rosedaleproducts.com

W: rosedaleproducts.com

Rota Limited

Wellington Street

Bury, Manchester Great Britain

BL8 2BD

P: 972-359-1041

E: info@rota-ltd.com

W: rota-ltd.com

Rota-Cyl Corporation

136 Stauffer Rd.

P. O. Box 269

BechPhonesville, PA 19505

P: 610-845-8001

F: 610-845-8178

E: sales@rotacyl.com

E: info@rehobot.us

W: rehobot.us

Reid Tool Supply Company

2265 Black Creek Rd.

Muskegon, MI 49444

P: 800-253-0421

F: 800-438-1145

W: reidtool.com

Reidville Hydraulics & Mfg., Inc.

175 Industrial Lane Torrington, CT 06790

P: 860-496-1133

F: 860-496-1166

E: info@reidvillehydraulics.com

W: wwwlreidvillehydraulics.com

Reverso Pumps, Inc.

201 SW 20th St.

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315

P: 954-522-0882

F: 954-522-0456

E: contact@reversopumps.com

W: reversopumps.com

RHEINTACHO Messtechnik GmbH

Waltershofener Str. 1

Freiburg, Baden-Wurttenburg, Germany 79111

P: +49(0) 761 4513 0

F: +49(0) 761 445 274

E: info@rheintacho.de

W: rheintacho.com

Ritepro, Inc., A Subsidiary of BRAY Int’l, Inc.

12200 Albert Hudon Blvd.

Montreal, Quebec Canada H1G 3K7

P: 514-324-8900

F: 514-324-9525

E: strudel@bray.qc.ca

W: ritepro.com

R J Hydraulic Inc.

967 New Castle Road Butler, PA 16001

P: 724-865-9883

F: 724-865-2501

RL Hudson & Company 2000 W Tacoma Broken Arrow, OK 74012

P: 918-259-6600

F: 918-259-6700

E: info@rlhudson.com

W: rlhudson.com

Rockwell Automation, Inc. 1201 South Second St. Milwaukee, WI 53204-2496

P: 1-414-382-2000

1-888-382-1583

F: 1-414-382-4444

E: webmaster@rockwellautomation. com

W: rockwellautomation.com

W: rotacyl.com

Rotary Power Inc.

6009 West 41st Street, Suite 1A

Sioux Falls, SD 57106

P: 1-605-361-5155

F: 1-605-362-1949

E: info@rotarypower.com

W: rotarypower.com

Rotor Clip Company, Inc.

187 Davidson Avenue

Somerset, NJ 08873

P: 732-469-7333

F: 732-469-7898

E: sales@rotorclip.com

W: rotorclip.com

RR-USA Inc.

8 Creek Parkway

Boothwyn, PA 19061

P: 610-497-0154

F: 610-497-6085

E: azanellotti@rrusainc.com

W: rrusainc.com

RT Dygert

12121 Nicollet Avenue South

Burnville, MN 55337

P: 952-835-1700

F: 952-835-1701

E: sales@rtdygert.com

W: rtdygert.com

Rupe’s Hydraulics Sales and Service

725 N Twin Oaks Valley Rd.

San Marcos, CA 92069

P: 760-744-9350

F: 760-744-7859

E: sales@rupeshydraulics.com

W: rupeshydrualics.com

RYCO Hydraulics

1616 Greens Road

Houston, TX 77032

P: 281-821-4100

F: 281-821-4300

E: sales@ryco.us

W: ryco.com.au S

S.G. Morris Co., LLC

699 Miner Road

Cleveland, OH 44143

P: 866-746-6774

F: 866-746-2556

E: sgmmail@sgmorris.com

W: sgmorris.com

SafeWay Hydraulics, Inc.

4040 Norex Drive

Chaska, MN 55318

P: 952-466-6220

F: 952-466-6219

E: info@safewayhyd.com

W: safewayhyd.com

Scenery Hydraulic, Inc.

1939 S. Lake Pl.

Ontario, CA 91761

P: 909-930-9586

F: 909-354-3181

E: kai@sceneryhydraulic.com

W: sceneryhydraulic.com

Schmalz, Inc.

5200 Atlantic Avenue

Raleigh, NC 27616

P: 919-713-0880

F: 919-713-0883

E: schmalz@schmalz.com

W: schmalz.com

Schroeder Industries

580 W. Park Road

Leetsdale, PA 15056

P: 724-318-1100

F: 724-318-1200

E: sisales@schroederindustries.com

W: schroederindustries.com/

Schunk Inc.

241 Kitty Hawk Dr. Morrisville, NC 27560

P: 919-572-2705

F: 919-572-2818

E: info@us.schunk.com

W: schunk.com

Scorpion Technologies Ltd.

#953 Laval Cr.

Kamloops, BC Canada V2C 5P4

P: 250-377-4399

F: 250-377-4036

E: bill@controlgrips.com

W: controlgrips.com

Seal Master Corporation

368 Martinel Dr.

Kent, OH 44240

P: 330-673-8410

F: 330-673-8242

E: info@sealmaster.com

W: sealmaster.com

Sensor Data Technologies

50207 Hayes Road

Shelby Township, MI 48375

P: 586-739-4254

F: 586-739-5689

E: sales@sensordata.com

W: sensordata.com

Sensor Systems LLC

2800 Anvil Street North St. Petersburg, FL 33710

P: 727-347-2181

F: 727-347-7520

E: sales@vsensors.com

W: vsensors.com

Sensotec Inc. 2080 Arlingate Ln. Columbus, OH 43228

P: 800-848-6564

F: 614-850-1111

W: sensotec.com

SERFILCO, Ltd. 2900 MacArthur Blvd. Northbrook, IL 60062

P: 847-509-2900

F: 847-559-1995

E: sales@serfilco.com

W: serfilco.com

Service Hydraulics, LLC. 222 S. Navigation Blvd.

Corpus Christi, TX 78405

P: 361-883-3891

F: 361-883-3893

E: info@servicehyd.com

Servi Fluid Power Inc. 22240 Merchants Way, Suite #100

Katy, TX 77449

P: 281-347-8080

E: info@sfphyd.com

W: sfphyd.com

ServoTek Products, Inc. 8019 Ohio Riser Boulevard Newell, WV 26050

P: 304-387-1200

F: 304-387-1212

E: customerRFQ@marshbellofram. com

W: servotek.com

Seventy-Three Mfg. Co. Inc.

136 Stauffer Road, PO Box 269

BechPhonesville, PA 19505

P: 610-845-7823

F: 610-845-7824

E: sales@seventythreemfg.com

SFC KOENIG LLC

73 Defco Park Road North Haven CT 06473

P: 203-245-1100

F: 203-245-3072

E: info-us@sfckoenig.com

W: sfckoenig.com

Sierra Instruments, Inc.

5 Harris Ct, Bldg. L Monterey, CA 93940

P: 831-373-0200

F: 831-373-4402

E: info@sierrainstruments.com

W: sierrainstruments.com

SIKO Products, Inc.

2155 Bishop Circle East Dexter, MI 48130

P: 734-426-3476

E: sales.us@siko-global.com

W: siko-global.com

Silicon Designs, Inc. 13905 NE 128th Street

Kirkland, WA 98034

E: sales@silicondesigns.com

W: silicondesigns.com

Simerics, Inc. 303 Williams Ave., Suite 123

Huntsville, AL 35801

P: 256-489-1480

F: 256-489-1460

E: contact@simerics.com

W: simerics.com

Simonds Inc. 248 Elm St. Southbridge, MA 01550

P: 866-764-3235

F: 508-765-5125

E: sales@simonds-inc.com

W: simonds-inc.com

Simrit 2250 Point Blvd., Ste. 230

Elgin, IL 60123

P: 866-274-6748

F: 847-783-6519

E: information@simrit.us

W: simritna.com

SIWI, Inc.

P.O. Box 1415

Glendora, CA 91740

P: 626-963-7643

F: 626-963-3612

SKF/Lincoln Lubrication Systems

5148 N. Hanley Road

St. Louis, MO 63134

P: 800-435-9599

F: 800-424-5359

E: brenda.hendricks@skf.com

W: lincolnindustrial.com

Smalley Steel Ring Company

555 Oakwood Road

Lake Zurich, IL 60047

P: 847-719-5900

F: 847-719-5999

E: info@smalley.com

W: smalley.com

Snap-tite Quick Disconnect & Valve Div. 201 Titusville Road Union City, PA 16438

P: 814-438-3821

F: 814-438-3069

E: qdv_sales@snap-tite.com

W: Snap-titeQuickDisconnects.com

Solenoid Solutions, Inc 2251 Manchester Road Erie, PA 16506

P: 814-838-3190

E: tmartin@solenoidsolutionsinc. com

W: solenoidsolutionsinc.com

Sonic Hydraulics/Sonic Tractor Parts 1780 NW 93rd Ave. Doral, FL 33172

P: 305-594-0777

F: 305-594-7798

E: sales@stpusa.com

W: stpusa.net

Source Fluid Power 331 Lake Hazeltine Drive Chaska, MN 55318

P: 952-368-3866

F: 952-448-3392

W: sourcefp.com

Spartan Scientific 230 McClurg Rd. Youngstown, OH 44512

P: 330-758-8446

E: customerservice@ spartanscientific.com

W: spartanscientific.com

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Specialty Fittings Incorporated

18151 Territorial Road

Dayton, MN 55369

P: 763-428-7137

F: 763-428-6487

E: sales@specialtyfittings.com

W: specialtyfittings.com

Spectroline Industrial

956 Brush Hollow Road

Westbury, NY 11590

P: 516-333-4840

F: 516-333-4859

E: info@spectroline.com

W: spectroline.com

Spencer Fluid Power

19308 68th Ave. South Kent, WA 98032

P: 253-796-1100

F: 253-796-1101

W: spencerfluidpower.com

Spencer Fluid Power

2700 N. Hwy. 14-16

Gillette, WY 82716

P: 307-682-5858

F: 307-687-2040

W: spencerfluidpower.com

SPhonemi America Inc.

1601 Brooks Dr. Marshall, MI 49068

P: 269-781-6222

F: 269-781-7723

E: info@sPhonemiamerica.com

W: sPhonemiamerica.com

SPIR STAR, Ltd.

10002 Sam Houston Center Dr. Houston, TX 77064

P: 800-890-7827

F: 888-893-1255

E: sales@spirstar.com

W: spirstar.com

Sponsler, Inc.

2363 Sandifer Blvd. Westminster, SC 29693

P: 864-647-2065

F: 864-647-1255

E: dbourgeois@idexcorp.com

W: sponsler.com

Sprague Products

10195 Brecksville Rd. Brecksville, OH 44141

P: 440-838-7690

F: 440-838-7528

E: Sprague@curtisswright.com

W: sprague.cwfc.com

Stafford Manufacturing Corp.

P.O. Box 2370

Woburn, MA 01888

P: 800-695-5651

F: 800-649-5101

E: sales@staffordmfg.com

W: staffordmfg.com

Stanley M. Proctor Company

2016 Midway Dr. Twinsburg, OH 44087

P: 330-425-7814

F: 330-425-3222

W: stanleyproctor.com

STAUFF Corporation

7 Wm Demarest Place

Waldwick, NJ 07463

P: 201-444-7800

E: sales@stauffusa.com

W: stauffusa.com

Steelhead Composites

500 Corporate Circle, Suite 0

Golden, CO 83440

P: 720-524-3360

E: sales@steelheadcomposites.com

W: steelheadcomposites.com

Steffen Inc.

621 West 7th Street

Sioux City, IA 51103

P: 712-279-8030

F: 712-279-8071

W: steffenhydro.com

Sterling Hydraulics, Inc.

850 Arthur Ave.

Elk Grove Village, IL 60007

P: 847-690-1333

F: 847-690-1334

E: shi@sterling-hyd.com

W: sterling-hyd.com

Stiebel Drive Technology Inc.

319 Garlington Road, Unit B-11

Greenville, SC 29615

P: 864-286-7152

E: t.ruiz@stiebel-drives.com

W: stiebeldrivetechnology.com

Strong Forge & Fabrication, LLC

20 Liberty Street Batavia, NY 14020

P: 585-343-5251

F: 585-343-5829

E: info@strongforge.com

W: StrongForge.com

SUCO ESI North America

6560 W. Rogers Circle, Suite 22

Boca Raton, FL 33487

P: 561-989-8499

E: sales@sucoesi.com

W: sucoesi.com

Sun Hydraulics Corporation

1500 University Parkway

Sarasota, FL 34233

P: 941-362-1200

F: 941-355-4497

E: stevetberlin@sunhydraulics.com

W: sunhydraulics.com

Sunfab Hydraulics Inc.

6426 Hendry Road, Suite A

Charlotte, NC 28269

P: 704-509-6435

E: sunfab-us@sunfab.com

W: sunfab.com/us

SunSource

12800 Hwy 13 South #100

Savage, MN 55378

P: 952-563-1700

E: mecsolutions@sunsrce.com

W: sun-source.com

Super Swivels

7917 Beech St. NE

Minneapolis, MN 55432

P: 763-784-5531

F: 763-784-7423

E: sales@superswivels.com

W: superswivels.com

SVF Flow Controls, Inc.

13560 Larwin Circle

Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670

P: 562-802-2255

F: 562-802-3114

E: Jeanette@svf.net

W: svf.net

Swanson Industries 2608 Smithtown Road

Morgantown, WV 26508

P: 800-327-6203

F: 304-292-8151

E: industrialsales@ swansonindustries.com

W: swansonindustries.com

Switches Unlimited 34-11 56th Street

Woodside, NY 11377

P: 800-221-0487

F: 718-672-6370

E: info@switchesunlimited.com

W: switchesunlimited.com

Switching Solutions Inc.

380 Four Valley Drive

Concord, ON Canada L4K 5Z1

P: 905-303-8700

F: 905-303-7256

E: sales@switchingssi.com

W: switchingssi.com

Sync-Lok, Inc.

407 Newburg Avenue

Catonsville, MD 21228

P: 410-869-3480

F: 410-869-3482

E: info@sync-lok.com

W: sync-lok.com

System Seals, Inc.

24202 Aurora Rd. Cleveland, OH 44146

P: 440-735-0200

F: 440-735-0288

E: info@systemseals.com

W: systemseals.com

TTahoma Engineered Solutions

532 County Road 1600

Ashland, OH 44805

P: 419-496-0964 x203

E: sales@

tahomaengineeredsolutions.com

W: tahomaengineeredsolutions.com

Taiwan PU Corporation

760 Oak Grove Dr.

San Jose, CA 95129

P: 408-839-2919

E: sales@taiwanpu.com

W: TaiwanPU.com

Tapeswitch Corporation

100 Schmitt Blvd. Farmingdale, NY 11735

P: 631-630-0442

F: 631-630-0454

E: marketing@tapeswitch.com

W: tapeswitch.com

TE Connectivity

1050 Westlakes Drive

Berwyn, PA 19312

P: 610-893-9800

E: mary.manzo-ritchie@te.com

W: te.com

Terex Utilities, Inc.

3400 NE 37th Place

Wildwood, FL 34785

P: 352-330-4044

F: 352-330-4047

E: mike.shannon@terexutilities.com

W: terex.com

Texacone

4111 Forney Ave.

Mesquite, TX 75149

P: 800-235-2727

F: 972-289-6285

E: information@texacone.com

W: texacone.com

Texas Hydraulics, Inc.

3410 Range Road

Temple, TX 76504

P: 254-778-4701

F: 254-774-9940

E: sales@texashyd.com

W: texashydraulics.com

Texcel Rubber

4444 Homestead Rd.

Houston, TX 77028

P: 800-231-7116

F: 800-759-4673

E: sales@texcelrubber.com

W: texcelrubber.com

The FPDA – Motion + Control

Network

105 Eastern Avenue, Suite 104

Annapolis, MD 21403

P: 410-940-6347

F: 410-263-1659

E: aluckado@fpda.org

W: fdpa.org

Thermal Transfer Products

5215 21st St.

Racine, WI 53406

P: 800-394-8330

F: 262-554-8536

E: thermal_transfer_sales@ thermasys.com

W: thermasys.com

Thomas Magnete USA, LLC

3225 Gateway Rd, Suite 350

Brookfield, WI 53045

P: 262-781-2900

E: heinz.strickler@thomas-magnete. com

W: thomas-magnete.com

Thomas Products

987 West Street

Southington, CT 06489

P: 800-666-9101

F: 860-621-1470

E: thomsales@aol.com

W: thomasprod.com

Titan Inc.

9900 Durand Ave.

Sturtevant, WI 53177

P: 262-884-2890

F: 262-884-8072

E: tevans@titansystems.com

W: titansystems.com

T-Lon Products, Inc.

1110 Richards Road

Hartland, WI 53029

P: 262-367-2333

F: 262-367-8159

E: dolson@t-lon.com

W: t-lon.com

Tobeyco Mfg. Co., Inc.

Federal Brass Division

165 Cedar St.

Corning, NY 14830

P: 607-962-6054

F: 607-962-8871

Tobul Accumulator, Inc.

61 Innovation Drive

Bamberg, SC 29003

P: 803-245-2400

F: 803-245-2636

E: sales@tobul.com

W: tobul.com

TR Engineering Inc.

1350 Green Hills Rd. Suite 10

Scotts Valley, CA 95066

P: 831-430-9920

F: 831-430-9989

E: sales@trengineering.com

W: trengineering.com

Transcom Inc.

3451 W. Burnsville Pkwy.

Burnsville, MN 55337

P: 800-328-2840

F: 952-894-1588

Trelleborg Sealing Solutions

2531 Bremer Road

Fort Wayne, IN 46803

P: 260-749-9631

E: tssusa@trelleborg.com

W: trelleborg.com/en/seals

Triad Technologies, LLC

985 Falls Creek Dr.

Vandalia, OH 45377

P: 800-420-8575

F: 800-420-4324

E: sales@triadtechnologies.com

W: triadtechnologies.com

Trident

408 Defiance Ave.

Hicksville, OH 43526

P: 419-542-7721

F: 419-542-8717

E: trident@ tridentconnection.com

W: tridentconnection.com

Triple R America

60/040 Industrial Pkwy.

Cheektowaga, NY 14227

P: 800-668-8671

F: 416-413-9387

E: sales@triple-rrr.com

W: triple-rrr.com

Tubes n’ Hoses

820 N. Dallas Ave

Lancaster, TX 75146

P: 972-923-0766

F: 972-332-4119

E: sales@tubesnhoses.com

W: tubesnhoses.com

Turck Inc. 3000 Campus Drive Minneapolis, MN 55441

P: 800-544-7769

F: 763-509-7797

E: turckusa@turck.com

W: turck.us

Turner Hydraulics

1605 Industrial Dr.

Carlisle, PA 17013

P: 717-243-3329

E: sales@turnerhydraulics.com

W: www.turnerhydraulics.com

Tusker Hydraulics

6600 Westown Pkwy., Suite 255 West Des Moines, Iowa 50266

P: 515-974-5645

F: 515-309-9715

E: sales@tuskerhydraulics.com/rj@ tuskerhydraulics.com

W: tuskerhydraulics.com

Tuthill Coupling Group

1000 West Bagley Rd. Berea, OH 44017

P: 440-826-1115

F: 440-826-0115

E: hansencoupling@tuthill.com

W: tuthill.com

Tuthill Pump Group, Concord Operator 5143 Port Chicago Hwy. Concord, CA 94520

P: 925-676-8000

F: 925-676-8151

E: concord@tuthill.com

W: pumptales.com

Tuxco Corporation 4300 Grove Ave. Gurnee, IL 60031

P: 800-613-6979

F: 847-244-7335

E: moreinfo@tuxco.com

W: tuxco.com

UFI - Hydraulic Filter Division 9337 Ravenna Rd., Unit G

Twinsburg, OH 44087

P: 330-405-1800

F: 330-405-1801

E: sales@uhiltd.com

W: uhiltd.com

UHI LTD 9337 Ravenna Rd. #G Twinsburg, OH 44087

P: 330-405-1800

F: 330-405-1801

E: sales@uhiltd.com

W: uhiltd.com

Ultra Clean Technologies Corp. 1274 Highway 77 Bridgeton, NJ 08302

P: 856-451-2176

F: 856-453-4975

E: briley@ultracleantech.com

W: ultracleantech.com

Ultraflo Corporation, A subsidiary of BRAY International, Inc. #8 Trautman Industrial Drive Ste. Genevieve, MO 63670

P: 800-950-1762

F: 573-883-8882

E: ultraflo@ultraflovalve.com

W: ultraflovalve.com

Unique Automation LLC 612 East Main Street Palmyra, NY 14522

P: 315-597-4900

F: 315-597-4953

E: C.Schaufelberger@ uniqueautomation.com

W: uniqueautomation.com

United Electric Controls 180 Dexter Ave. Watertown, MA 02478

P: 617-926-1000

F: 617-926-4354

E: marketing@ueonline.com

W: ueonline.com

Universal Grinding Corporation 1234 West 78th Street Cleveland, OH 44102

P: 216-631-9410

F: 216-631-5264

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Validyne Engineering

8626 Wilbur Ave. Northridge, CA 91324

P: 818-886-2057

F: 818-886-6512

E: sales@validyne.com

W: validyne.com

Van Air Inc.

2950 Mechanic St. Erie, PA 16506

P: 814-774-2636

F: 814-774-0778

E: info@vanairsystems.com

W: vanairsystems.com

Veethree Electronics & Marine LLC

2420 Trailmate Drive Sarasota, FL 34243

P: 941-538-7775

F: 941-755-1222

E: sales@veethree.com

W: v3instruments.com

Ventura Hydraulic and Machine

Works, Inc.

1555 Callens Rd. Ventura, CA 93003

P: 805-656-1760

F: 805-525-2739

W: venturahydraulics.com

Vescor Corp.

50 North River St. South Elgin, IL 60177

P: 847-742-7270

F: 847-742-5187

E: sales@vescor.com

W: vescor.com

VEST, Inc.

3250 W. Big Beaver Rd., #440

Troy, MI 48084

P: 248-649-9550

F: 248-649-9560

E: sales@vestusa.com

W: vestusa.com

Viatran 199 Fire Tower Drive

Tonawanda, NY 14150

P: 1-800-688-0030

F: 716-693-9162

E: solutions@viatran.com

W: viatran.com

Vogelsang Fastener Solutions

1790 Swarthmore Ave., Suite 1 Lakewood, NJ 08701

P: 732-364-4422

F: 732-364-8111

E: bpappas@vogelsangfastner.com

W: vogelsangfastner.com/

Voith Turbo 25 Winship Road York, PA 17406

P: 717-767-3200

F: 717-767-3210

E: bob.snopek@voith.com

W: voith.com

Von Ruden Mfg., Inc.

100B First St. NE Buffalo, MN 55313

P: 763-682-3122

F: 763-682-3954

E: sales@vonruden.com

W: vonruden.com

Vonberg Valve, inc.

3800 Industrial Ave.

Rolling Meadows, IL 60008-1085

P: 847-259-3800 x227

F: 847-259-3997

E: dhenrich@vonberg.com

W: vonberg.com

Wainbee Ltd.

5789 Coopers Avenue

Mississauga ONT Canada L4Z 3S6

P: 905-568-1700

F: 905-568-0083

E: marketing@wainbee.com

W: wainbee.com

Wandfluh of America, Inc.

909 High St.

Mundelein, IL 60060

P: 847-566-5700

F: 847-566-5733

E: sales@wandfluh-us.com

W: wandfluh-us.com

Warner Electric

449 Gardner St.

So. Beloit, IL 61080

P: 815-389-3771

F: 815-389-2582

E: info@warnerelectric.com

W: warnerelectric.com

Warren Electric Corporation.

36 Franklin St., P.O. Box 86

Warren, RI 02885

P: 401-245-3700

F: 401-245-9331

E: luann@warrene.com

W: warrene.com

Waterclock Engineering

342 N. Water St. #600

Milwaukee, WI 53202

P: 888-902-2297

E: info@waterclockeng.com

W: waterclockeng.com

Webtec LLC

1290 E. Waterford Ave.

St. Francis, WI 53235

P: 1-800-932-8378

E: sales-us@webtec.com

W: webtec.com

Weiss Instruments, Inc.

905 Waverly Ave. Holtsville, NY 11742

P: 631-207-1200

F: 631-207-0900

E: sales@weissinstruments.com

W: weissintsuments.com

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Wen Technology, Inc.

8411 Garvey Drive, Suite 117

Raleigh, NC 27616

P: 919-954-1004

F: 919-954-1009

E: wentec@wentec.com

W: wentec.com

Wessel-Hydraulik GmbH

2144 Burbank Dr. Mississauga, Ontario

CANADA L5L 2T8

P: 905-828-5579

F: 905-828-8189

E: wesselhydraulics@ rogers.com

W: wessel-hydraulik.de

West Coast Fluid Power 5370 S. Watt Ave. Suite 300

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Routine and scheduled maintenance of hydraulic systems are vital to getting the most out of your Hitachi Mining Excavator. While maintenance plays the largest role in the prevention of unnecessary machine downtime, it can also expose the hydraulic system to high levels of contamination rapidly decreasing component longevity. The importance of contamination control is sometimes overlooked when performing maintenance due to incorrect practices being used.

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» HERE IS THE SOLUTION TO AIR TEASER ON PAGE 05

Metric

1.44 MPa. 2224 N / 8107.3 mm² = .274 MPa. Double for the 2:1 mechanical disadvantage = .548 MPa. Now add the original .896 MPa that was trapped in the cylinder and your pressure will be = 1.44 MPa. Once you release the vale to lower the load, the pressure will drop to approximately .548 MPa plus the weight of the crate and forks.

US Customary

179.6 psi 500 lbs. / 12.566 square inch = 39.79 psi. Double for the 2:1 mechanical disadvantage = 79.6 psi. Now add the original 100 that was trapped in the cylinder and your pressure will be 179.6 psi. Once you release the valve to lower the load the pressure will drop to approximately 79.6 psi plus the weight of the crate and forks.

Lesson learned. Never bottom out a cylinder, trap the pressure and then add a load to it. If you bottom out the cylinder, just back off the trapped pressure before loading the cylinder.

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