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Lubrication - Fundamentals
2 PDH - In this course, the student will learn
the basics of friction and wear and how lubrication is used to
reduce friction in common applications. The student must take a
multiple-choice quiz consisting of ten questions at the end of
this course to obtain PDH credits.
Gear Lubrication
1 PDH - In this course, the student will study
the lubricants that are used to protect the various types of
gears that are used in commercial applications.
Lubrication - Grease
2 PDH - In this course, the student will study
the basics of grease selection.
Lubrication - Hydraulic Fluids
1 PDH - In this course, the student will study
the basics of hydraulic fluid selection.
Lubrication - Lubricating Oils and Additives
2 PDH - In this course, the student will learn
the basics of lubricating oils including how they are
manufactured and the relative merits between different types.
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Purpose of Hydraulic Fluids
Describes the purpose of various hydraulic fluids.
Lubrication Theory and Practice
While the general nature of additives may be the same for
various types of lubricants, the specific types of additives chosen will
depend upon the service in which the lubricant will be used and the
characteristics of the base fluid. The development of a balanced
additive package involves considerably more work than the casual use of
each additive type mentioned.
Hydraulic Symbols Tutorial
This is a good tutorial for people who would like to know
more about hydraulics but have not been able to find a good resource. It
will not make you a hydraulics engineer, but if you have a hydraulic or
pneumatic machine and schematics, and you wondered how to read the
symbols to repair the machine then this will give you a start.
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