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Amatrol’s Basic Hydraulic Troubleshooting Learning System (950-HTB1) teaches learners how to troubleshoot hydraulic systems and their components, such as hydraulic motors, directional control valves, and cylinders.
The 85-EP provides students with the components to set up a variety of industrial relay control circuits using ladder diagrams and Boolean logic. Relay control is a fundamental building block in the study of automation since programmable controllers and solid state controls also use the same programming methods.
The Advanced Hydraulic motor training system includes real-world components, such as a photo tachometer, a return line filter assembly, viscosity gauge, and oil samples. Learners will use these lifelike components to practice hands-on skills like connecting and operating a free-wheeling motor circuit, determining actual motor torque using a torque-speed curve, and changing a filter element. This system also includes an interactive multimedia hydraulics training course, an instructor’s guide, installation guide, and a student reference guide.
The Hydraulics 1 Virtual Trainer Courseware (N12240) for the Hydraulics 1 Learning System (96-HYD1) introduces industry-relevant hydraulic online training skills while showing how they apply to fundamental hydraulic principles, such as pressure and flow; this signature Amatrol approach to curriculum reinforces both theory and practice to produce a well-rounded understanding of the topic.
Amatrol’s Hydraulics 3 Learning System (96-HYD3) builds upon the knowledge and skills taught by the Hydraulics 1 and Hydraulics 2 training systems. The Hydraulics 3 training system focuses on more advanced skills and topics, such as hydraulic relief valve operation, hydraulic check valve circuit design, and accumulator applications.
Intermediate Hydraulics includes directional control valves, relief valves, a flow control valve, a check valve, and an accumulator. Amatrol training systems use industrial-grade components displayed on hand-welded, painted and silk-screened panels, and workbenches made from top-flight materials. This precise attention to quality and detail ensures a tough, visually appealing, user-friendly design that will last for years and help learners gain experience with components they’ll actually see on the job.
Amatrol’s high school pneumatics training system (96-PNE1) teaches learners how to operate and install basic pneumatic systems, analyze performance, and design basic pneumatic circuits. Pneumatic power is a foundation of industry used in applications across fields like agriculture, pharmaceuticals, automation, and many more!
This learning system allows learners to study and practice how to read a pressure gauge, as well as liquid level and temperature in the reservoir, connecting hydraulic circuits, operating a bi-directional hydraulic motor, converting between absolute and gauge pressure, and connecting and adjusting the pressure setting of a pressure relief valve (PRV).