Engineering Integrity Society - NEWS Hydraulics: What the Engineer Needs to Know and How to Avoid the Pitfalls
15 September 2016, Star Hydraulics, Tewkesbury
This one day event is designed to assist engineers in understanding the individual components utilised in the design and manufacture of conventional dynamic hydraulic systems.Technical presentations by experienced engineers will help explain:-
How to understand the application, function and performance of elements incorporated into dynamic hydraulic systems
How these elements operate, why they are required and their effect on overall system performance
Why hydraulic fluid temperature and cleanliness is vitally important in providing optimum system performance and protecting the longevity of hydraulic systems
For the full brochure please visit: www.e-i-s.org.uk
I have a few remaining delegate places. To book please email me or call 01572 811315.
Many thanks
Sara Atkin
EIS Secretariat
Tel: 01572 811315
Engineering Integrity Society
17 Harrier Close, Cottesmore, Rutland LE15 7BT | UK
www.e-i-s.org.uk
For further information, please contact :
Engineering Integrity Society
Tel: 01572-811315 - Sara Atkin
Email: eis2012@e-i-s.org.uk
Web: www.e-i-s.org.ukAugust 2016
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