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Online training on compressed air and fluid technology
27 August 2020
Motion-control and fluid-technology specialist Norgren has created a suite of free online training modules covering all aspects of compressed air as an energy source and fluid technology within an industrial setting.
The company says the extensive set of short video modules, available on YouTube, covers everything from the basics of understanding the role of compressed air and the use of filter regulator lubricators, through to the functional purpose of actuators and control valves that can help optimise manufacturing production performance in many industries. More advanced topics, such as building a pneumatic circuit, actuator standards and advice on product selection are also covered.
Norgren’s Ciarán Crowley comments: “We are delighted to make this essential online training programme available to customers. Covering a wide range of topics, the videos provide a helpful refresher for users already familiar with pneumatics, and a useful introduction for those wishing to learn more. As well as explaining the role of the various parts of a compressed-air system, the modules cover many helpful ancillary areas, such as component selection and building more complex system solutions.
“For customers with bespoke requirements, Norgren’s technical experts are also on hand to guide users through system specification and build.”
Click here to access the YouTube video suite: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOhMgjguwnkvSgv51bq-I0MVie7nj5y0-
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