Vogele Basic Training Hydraulics & Electrics
Vogele Basic Training Hydraulics & Electrics Vogele Basic Training Hydraulics & Electrics
Training schedule Day 1: Hydraulics ( 08:00 – 16:00 Hrs ) Day 2: Electrics ( 08:00 – 16:00 Hrs )
Table of Contents - Hydraulics H.1.0 The history of hydraulics H.2.0 Aspects of hydraulics H.3.0 Units of measurement in hydraulics H.4.0 Legend of abbreviations H.4.1 Lines H.4.2 Valves H.4.3 Components H.5.0 Circuit symbols and circuits H.5.1 Explanation H.5.2 Circuit symbols – Parts 1 - 3 H.5.3 Directional control valves – Parts 1 – 2 H.5.3.1 Switching positions H.5.3.2 Types of operation H.5.4 Flow control valves H.5.5 Shut-off valves H.5.6 Pressure control valve H.5.6.1 Explanation and zero position H.5.6.2 Adjustability H.5.6.3 Activation H.5.7 Pressure reducing valve H.6.0 Circuit diagrams H.6.1 Types of circuit diagram H.6.2 Hydraulic function diagram (HFP) – Parts 1 – 4 H.6.3 Hydraulic piping diagram (HVP) H.6.4 Symbols and abbreviations for HVPs H.7.0 Open circuit H.7.1 Overload protection H.7.2 Directional control valve H.7.3 Reverse direction of rotation H.7.4 Flow control valve H.7.5 Variable displacement pump H.7.6 Free-wheel drive mechanism H.7.7 Accessories H.8.0 Closed circuit H.8.1 Basic layout H.8.2 Changing direction of rotation H.8.3 Overload protection H.8.4 Leakage H.8.5 Feed H.8.6 Accessories H.9.0 Hydraulic pumps H.9.1 Designs H.9.2 Fixed displacement pump – Parts 1 – 2 H.9.3 Axial piston variable displacement pump (bidirectional) H.9.3.1 Conveyor– Auger specimen circuit diagram H.9.3.2 Circuit diagram H.9.3.3 Traction drive H.9.3.4 Traction drive specimen circuit diagram H.10.0 Hydraulic motors H.10.1 Designs H.10.2 Categorisation of hydraulic motors H.10.3 Axial piston variable displacement motor H.11.0 Viscosity classes H.12.0 Oils used at VÖGELE H.13.0 Annex H.13.1 Principles of hydraulics H.13.2 Advantages of hydraulics H.13.3 Disadvantages of hydraulics H.13.4 Applications H.13.5 Hydraulic fluids
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Table of Contents - <strong>Hydraulics</strong><br />
H.1.0 The history of hydraulics<br />
H.2.0 Aspects of hydraulics<br />
H.3.0 Units of measurement in hydraulics<br />
H.4.0 Legend of abbreviations<br />
H.4.1 Lines<br />
H.4.2 Valves<br />
H.4.3 Components<br />
H.5.0 Circuit symbols and circuits<br />
H.5.1 Explanation<br />
H.5.2 Circuit symbols – Parts 1 - 3<br />
H.5.3 Directional control valves – Parts 1 – 2<br />
H.5.3.1 Switching positions<br />
H.5.3.2 Types of operation<br />
H.5.4 Flow control valves<br />
H.5.5 Shut-off valves<br />
H.5.6 Pressure control valve<br />
H.5.6.1 Explanation and zero position<br />
H.5.6.2 Adjustability<br />
H.5.6.3 Activation<br />
H.5.7 Pressure reducing valve<br />
H.6.0 Circuit diagrams<br />
H.6.1 Types of circuit diagram<br />
H.6.2 Hydraulic function diagram (HFP) –<br />
Parts 1 – 4<br />
H.6.3 Hydraulic piping diagram (HVP)<br />
H.6.4 Symbols and abbreviations for HVPs<br />
H.7.0 Open circuit<br />
H.7.1 Overload protection<br />
H.7.2 Directional control valve<br />
H.7.3 Reverse direction of rotation<br />
H.7.4 Flow control valve<br />
H.7.5 Variable displacement pump<br />
H.7.6 Free-wheel drive mechanism<br />
H.7.7 Accessories<br />
H.8.0 Closed circuit<br />
H.8.1 <strong>Basic</strong> layout<br />
H.8.2 Changing direction of rotation<br />
H.8.3 Overload protection<br />
H.8.4 Leakage<br />
H.8.5 Feed<br />
H.8.6 Accessories<br />
H.9.0 Hydraulic pumps<br />
H.9.1 Designs<br />
H.9.2 Fixed displacement pump – Parts 1 – 2<br />
H.9.3 Axial piston variable displacement pump<br />
(bidirectional)<br />
H.9.3.1 Conveyor– Auger specimen circuit diagram<br />
H.9.3.2 Circuit diagram<br />
H.9.3.3 Traction drive<br />
H.9.3.4 Traction drive specimen circuit diagram<br />
H.10.0 Hydraulic motors<br />
H.10.1 Designs<br />
H.10.2 Categorisation of hydraulic motors<br />
H.10.3 Axial piston variable displacement motor<br />
H.11.0 Viscosity classes<br />
H.12.0 Oils used at VÖGELE<br />
H.13.0 Annex<br />
H.13.1 Principles of hydraulics<br />
H.13.2 Advantages of hydraulics<br />
H.13.3 Disadvantages of hydraulics<br />
H.13.4 Applications<br />
H.13.5 Hydraulic fluids