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Department Name: Hydraulics and Pneumatics Department
Number of Classes: 21
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Hydraulics and Pneumatics TrainingAn incredible range of manufacturing systems use the force and power of fluids such as water, oil, and air. Powered clamps open and close with the force of pressurized air or oil, large presses shape and form metal with hydraulic pressure, and assembly torque tools fasten components with pressurized air. In each example, fluid power provides the energy necessary to exert significant mechanical forces.

These classes explain the fundamental concepts of hydraulic and pneumatic systems for maintenance individuals in the manufacturing environment. The class content first addresses the basic components used in these systems, with certain classes focusing specifically on either hydraulic or pneumatic components. Intermediate-level classes address how to quantify and compare power variables, and they also discuss the specific applications for components within each major category.


Department Classes
Class NamePrerequisitesLessonsDifficultyDepartment
Intro to Fluid Systems 100
This class provides an introduction to fluid power systems, including hydraulic and pneumatic components.
none 14BeginnerIntro to Fluid Systems 100
Safety for Hydraulics and Pneumatics 105
This class addresses safe work practices for hydraulics and pneumatics and includes information on preventive measures for safety hazards in the manufacturing workplace.
none 17BeginnerSafety for Hydraulics and Pneumatics 105
Intro to Forces of Fluid Power 110
This class provides an introduction to the forces of fluid power, including force multiplication, work, energy, and power.
none 16BeginnerIntro to Forces of Fluid Power 110
Intro to Hydraulic Components 120
This class presents an overview of basic hydraulic system components.
none 15BeginnerIntro to Hydraulic Components 120
Intro to Pneumatic Components 125
This class presents an overview of basic pneumatic system components.
none 17BeginnerIntro to Pneumatic Components 125
Intro to Fluid Conductors 130
This class provides an overview of fluid power conductors, including pipe, tubing, hose, and manifolds.
none 16BeginnerIntro to Fluid Conductors 130
Fittings for Fluid Systems 135
This class provides an overview of fittings for fluid power systems, including pipe fittings, tube fittings, hose fittings, and the seals that make them work.
570130 17BeginnerFittings for Fluid Systems 135
Preventive Maintenance for Fluid Systems 140
This class provides and introduction to preventive maintenance for hydraulic and pneumatic fluid systems.
none 20BeginnerPreventive Maintenance for Fluid Systems 140
Hydraulic Power Variables 200
This class discusses the variables involved in hydraulic power transmission and how they describe the capabilities of a hydraulic system.
570110 16IntermediateHydraulic Power Variables 200
Pneumatic Power Variables 205
This class discusses the variables involved in pneumatic power transmission and how they describe the capabilities of a pneumatic system.
570110 17IntermediatePneumatic Power Variables 205
Hydraulic Power Sources 210
This class discusses the various types of hydraulic pumps and how they create fluid flow. It also describes prime movers and the considerations for selecting a pump and motor unit for a specific application.
570105 570110 570120 14IntermediateHydraulic Power Sources 210
Pneumatic Power Sources 215
This class describes different types of compressors and how they generate gas flow. It also describes prime movers and primary factors to consider when selecting a compressor for a particular application.
570125 14IntermediatePneumatic Power Sources 215
Fluid System Print Reading 220
This class describes the basic layout of hydraulic and pneumatic prints and addresses the most commons symbols used to identify components.
570100, 570120, 570125 19IntermediateFluid System Print Reading 220
Hydraulic Valve Applications 230
This class surveys the most common types of hydraulic control valves and explains how each type functions within a hydraulic system.
570100 570120 17IntermediateHydraulic Valve Applications 230
Pneumatic Control Valves 235
This class surveys the most common types of pneumatic control valves and explains how each type functions within a pneumatic system.
570100 570125 16IntermediatePneumatic Control Valves 235
Actuator Applications 240
This class provides an overview of actuators for fluid power systems, including cylinders, rotary actuators, and fluid motors.
570110 570120 570125 16IntermediateActuator Applications 240
Basic Hydraulic System Design 310
This class provides an overview of basic hydraulic circuits and how they are designed to perform basic tasks.
570200 570220 570230 18AdvancedBasic Hydraulic System Design 310
Basic Pneumatic Circuit Design 315
This class provides an overview of basic pneumatic circuits and how they are designed to perform basic tasks.
570205 570220 570235 12AdvancedBasic Pneumatic Circuit Design 315
Hydraulic Fluid Selection 320
This class provides an overview of the types of hydraulic fluid and the properties that make them ideal for certain applications.
570120 570140 18AdvancedHydraulic Fluid Selection 320
Filter Selection and Maintenance 330
This class provides an overview of contamination, hydraulic filters, and fluid maintenance.
570120 570140 16AdvancedFilter Selection and Maintenance 330
Hydraulic Principles and System Design 340
This class provides an overview of common mathematical calculations used to size fluid components in the design phase of circuit creation.
570200 570210 12AdvancedHydraulic Principles and System Design 340
 
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