Pull up what you need to know
Pumps and hydraulic equipment are now used in more facets of
industry than ever before. Whether you are a pump operator or you
encounter pumps and hydraulic systems through your work in another
skilled trade, a basic knowledge of the practical features,
principles, installation, and maintenance of such systems is
essential. You’ll find it all here, fully updated with real-world
examples and 21st-century applications.
* Learn to install and service pumps for nearly any
application
* Understand the fundamentals and operating principles of pump
controls and hydraulics
* Service and maintain individual pumping devices that use
smaller motors
* See how pumps are used in robotics, taking advantage of
hydraulics to lift larger, heavier loads
* Handle new types of housings and work with the latest
electronic controls
* Know the appropriate servicing schedule for different types of
pumping equipment
* Install and troubleshoot special-service pumps
Daftar Isi
Acknowledgments.
About the Authors.
Introduction.
PART I: INTRODUCTION TO BASIC PRINCIPLES OF PUMPS AND
HYDRAULICS.
Chapter 1: Basic Fluid Principles.
Chapter 2: Principles of Hydraulics.
PART II: PUMPS.
Chapter 3: Centrifugal Pumps.
Chapter 4: Rotary Pumps.
Chapter 5: Reciprocating Pumps.
Chapter 6: Special-Service Pumps.
PART III: HYDRAULICS.
Chapter 7: Hydraulic Accumulators.
Chapter 8: Power Transmission.
Chapter 9: Hydraulic Power Tools.
Chapter 10: Hydraulic Cylinders.
Chapter 11: Control Valves.
Chapter 12: Hydraulic Control Valve Operators.
PART IV: FLUIDS, LINES, AND FITTINGS.
Chapter 13: Hydraulic Fluids.
Chapter 14: Fluid Lines and Fittings.
Appendix A: Pump Resources.
Appendix B: Oils and Fluids.
Appendix C: Latest Pumps Available.
Index.
Tentang Penulis
Rex Miller was a Professor of Industrial Technology at The
State University of New York, College at Buffalo for more than 35
years. He has taught at the technical school, high school, and
college level for more than 40 years. He is the author or co-author
of more than 100 textbooks ranging from electronics through
carpentry and sheet metal work. He has contributed more than 50
magazine articles over the years to technical publications. He is
also the author of seven civil war regimental histories.
Mark Richard Miller finished his BS in New York and moved
on to Ball State University, where he earned a master’s
degree, then went to work in San Antonio. He taught high school and
finished his doctorate in College Station, Texas. He took a
position at Texas A&M University in Kingsville, Texas, where he
now teaches in the Industrial Technology Department as a Professor
and Department Chairman. He has co-authored 11 books and
contributed many articles to technical magazines. His hobbies
include refinishing a 1970 Plymouth Super Bird and a 1971
Road-runner.
Harry L. Stewart was a professional engineer and is the
author of numerous books for the trades covering pumps, hydraulics,
pneumatics, and fluid power.