Episode 27 of Fluid Power Forum, NFPA’s fluid power industry-focused podcast, is now live. This episode features Cam MacNeil of Stauff Corporation and his expertise on how contamination impacts hydraulic systems.
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This fluid power industry-focused podcast highlights the people, technologies and unique applications that are moving the industry forward. New episodes will be released every other Monday. View the schedule for upcoming episodes below.
- August 17 | “On-Demand Hydraulic Assist for Vocational Trucks” | Scott Betzen and Daniel Skelton of Poclain Hydraulics and TDS
- August 31 | “Automated Grading with Hydraulic Excavators” | Simon Yardley and Ben Holter of Husco
- September 14 | “Increasing Student Participation in Fluid Power via the Fast Track Program” | Bill Haley of FORCE America, Inc.
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