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  • Pam Munier
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  • Sean Ross
  • Doug Hodgdon
  • David R. Eichhorst
  • Randy Abbott
  • Medhat
  • Nick Gustafson
  • Mark Kemner
  • Himanshu Bhatt

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So? It isn't because there aren't excellent hydraulic controllers. The problem must be with the hydraulic devices and designers. Stop whining, get your game face on and get ready to compete.
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Forum

Dan Hohman

Fluid Power Market to Experience Increased Demand in 2010 9 Replies

By: Jacqueline Holman, Engineering News Online, 16th October 2009 The fluid power markets will likely see increased demand sometime between late 2009 and early 2010, states growth consultancy firm...

Started by Dan Hohman in NEWS: 'Hear ye, Hear Ye!'. Last reply by Jeff Sigetich Oct 22.

Jeff Klingberg

Introducing Fluid Power to Younger Students Is One Way to Stave Off Extinction 2 Replies

Fluid power isn’t sexy. That’s the conclusion the international fluid power industry came to in 2007 as the reason why there is a shortage of people with fluid power skills influencing design decis...

Tagged: skills, education, power, fluid

Started by Jeff Klingberg in APPLICATION: How do I.... Last reply by Jeff Klingberg Sep 26.

Nahum Goldenberg

Hydrostatic Bicycle Drive, 1x2 & 2x2 wheel drive constant power and more.

We are looking for cooperation, joint venture or partnership for further development of Hydrostatic Drive for Bicycles (and other human operated machines) featured by 1x2 or 2x2 wheel drives, adjus...

Tagged: HydroBiky

Started by Nahum Goldenberg in NEWS: 'Hear ye, Hear Ye!' Sep 22.

LeQuay Latimer, HCS, CHRS

Hydraulic Sales & Service Career - Oregon

Seeking a Fluid Power Sales Professional to increase sales of hydraulic components, power units, and service. This technical sales expert will cover the Greater Portland territory and will focus on...

Started by LeQuay Latimer, HCS, CHRS in GENERAL: Just about everything... Sep 17.

Doug Hodgdon

Help with a hydraulic cylinder 10 Replies

Anyone know where I can get some of these cylinders, or something very close. The key factor is mounting. They need the two mounting holes on the top of the head to be 1.25” from center to center. ...

Tagged: hydraulic, cylinder

Started by Doug Hodgdon in APPLICATION: How do I.... Last reply by Jon (JR) Rhodes Sep 11.

FP Exchange

Fluid Power Jobs Trends 2 Replies

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Started by FP Exchange in NEWS: 'Hear ye, Hear Ye!'. Last reply by Jeff Klingberg Aug 28.

FP Exchange

Have you ever been annoyed by a co-worker?

Have you ever complained that a co-worker smelled like road ramps? That’s just one of the weirdest employee complaints reported in a new survey. A recent survey from CareerBuilder asked hiring man...

Started by FP Exchange in GENERAL: Just about everything... Aug 13.

Dan Hohman

The future of the Fluid Power degree 14 Replies

I'm curious to hear from some of you...what do you see as the future for fluid power education? This has been a challenge for many years, and I am seeing a strong and positive effort by the NFPA an...

Tagged: degree, education

Started by Dan Hohman in NETWORKING: Have we met before?. Last reply by Bud Trinkel Jul 11.

Mary Gannon

Join H&P on the Vegas strip!

We're just a month away from our Fluid Power Conference & Expo, which will be co-located with WasteExpo on June 9-10 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Once again, we invite you attend this ev...

Started by Mary Gannon in EVENTS: What's Happening? May 11.

Dan Hohman

What needs to happen to turn this economy around?

Without getting too political, what do you think needs to happen in order to get the industrial and mobile segments of the fluid power industry back on track? If you are (or could be) in a position...

Tagged: industry

Started by Dan Hohman in GENERAL: Just about everything... May 8.

Blog Posts

jIBRIL iBRAHIM

Design of mobile crane

Posted by jIBRIL iBRAHIM on April 10, 2009 at 9:25pm — 2 Comments

Dan Hohman

Update on the North American Hydraulic Valves Market

Posted by Dan Hohman on March 10, 2009 at 11:00am

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