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© HYDAC Pty. Ltd. 18th January 2015 Page 1 of 3 Understanding Hydraulics 3 HYDAC unit number: ST-T02-1 Duration: 40 hours (5 days) Outline This course is designed to provide a high level of detail for those wishing to expand their understanding of common hydraulic components and their function within a system. Components discussed in detail include control of variable displacement pumps, industrial and mobile valves. This course also introduces engineering calculations for hydraulic system engineering. Half of this course is classroom based and half of it is hands-on with exercises on our hydraulic training rigs. This course is suitable for maintenance technicians, trades people, sales people and engineers. NOTE: This course was entitled Understanding Hydraulics 2 in 2012 and 2013. A name change was necessary due to on-going developments in our technical training packages. Program Day 1 Welcome, Introductions and Overview Review and revision of the subjects covered in Understanding Hydraulics 1 Compound relief valves and pressure control of hydraulic systems, including both electronic and hydraulics remote control. Training rig exercises 1 to 4 Pressure differential Pressure differential and DV Pressure relief valves Pressure and force relationship Day 2 Pump controls PU99-T02-0 Stripping and re-assembly of a pressure compensated axial piston pump, including an in depth look at the internal components. Pressure compensation Remote control Load sensing control Power control Day 3 Training rig exercises 5 to 10 Pressure intensification Pilot operated check valve Cumulative pressure losses Pressure reducing and relieving valve Series connection Parallel connection

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  • HYDAC Pty. Ltd. 18th January 2015 Page 1 of 3

    Understanding Hydraulics 3HYDAC unit number: ST-T02-1Duration: 40 hours (5 days)

    Outline

    This course is designed to provide a high level of detail for those wishing to expand their understanding of common hydraulic components and their function within a system.

    Components discussed in detail include control of variable displacement pumps, industrial and mobile valves. This course also introduces engineering calculations for hydraulic system engineering. Half of this course is classroom based and half of it is hands-on with exercises on our hydraulic training rigs. This course is suitable for maintenance technicians, trades people, sales people and engineers.

    NOTE: This course was entitled Understanding Hydraulics 2 in 2012 and 2013. A name change was necessary due to on-going developments in our technical training packages.

    Program

    Day 1Welcome, Introductions and Overview

    Review and revision of the subjects covered in Understanding Hydraulics 1 Compound relief valves and pressure control of hydraulic systems, including both electronic and hydraulics remote control.

    Training rig exercises 1 to 4Pressure differentialPressure differential and DVPressure relief valvesPressure and force relationship

    Day 2Pump controls PU99-T02-0Stripping and re-assembly of a pressure compensated axial piston pump, including an in depth look at the internal components.Pressure compensationRemote controlLoad sensing controlPower control

    Day 3Training rig exercises 5 to 10PressureintensificationPilot operated check valveCumulative pressure lossesPressure reducing and relieving valveSeries connectionParallel connection

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    Outcomes

    Atthecompletionofthecourse,acertificateofacknowledgementwillbeissuedtotheparticipant,stating the course name and other relevant details.

    Prerequisites

    Understanding Hydraulics 1 or equivalent.orUnderstanding Hydraulics 2 or equivalent. Before this course can be undertaken, the participant would need to have gained a basic understanding of hydraulic principles and components.

    ThiscoursecanonlybeprovidedforthosefluentinEnglish.Participantsmustbeabletoreadandwrite, and be able to follow instructions.

    Clothing and equipment

    Pens, paper, tools and training resources are provided.

    Clothingshouldbeneatcasual,orcottondrillworkclothingisfine,buttheymustbeclean.

    Dirty work boots are not to be worn, fully covered footwear such as runners are acceptable. Open toed footwear must not be worn.

    Day 4DCVs CH38-T02-0 and CH38-T03-0Monoblock, Sectional and LS valves. Training rig exercises 11 to 16Series connection (2)Differential circuitTwo DV throttle valvesFlow control directionAccumulator systemPressurecompensatedflowcontrol

    Hydraulic Calculations CH99-T03-0 Calculationsofpressure,flow,power,speed,volumesetc.

    Day 5Training rig exercises 17 and 18Control of two actuatorsFlow divider valvesPressure sequence valves

    Lunches

    Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea are provided. If you have any special dietary needs, please contact HYDAC beforehand to arrange alternatives.

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    Dates and times

    Times: 8:30AM to 5:00PM on the following days in 2015 :

    February 16th to 20thMay 11th to 13thOctober 12th to 14thDecember 7th to 9th

    Course fee

    Course fee is AUD $1200 per participant, plus GSTMinimum class size is 10 people.Flights and accommodation are not included in the course fee.

    Contact and venue

    TechnicalTrainingOfficer

    109 - 111 Dohertys RoadAltona NorthVIC 3025Phone: (03) 9272 8935Email:[email protected]

    Text book

    We also have a 384 page text book available, entitled Basic Hydraulics and Components, it is the supporting text for this course. It can only be purchased by those who attend the course.

    Part No: 3508592Nett price: $140 plus GST