Episode 42 of Fluid Power Forum, NFPA’s fluid power industry-focused podcast, is now live. This episode features Mike Guelker, a Product Manager at Festo. Listen below to hear what makes pneumatic grippers crucial to industrial applications and beyond.
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.
- March 15 | “Upgrading Hydraulic Power Units with Variable Speed Drive Technology” | Soren Rasmussen of Green Hydraulic Power
- March 29 | “Improving Hydraulic System Safety with Rod Locking Devices” | Dan Baker of York Precision Machining & Hydraulics
- April 12 | Tim Kerrigan of MSOE Fluid Power Institute
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Find and share more interesting fluid power technologies and unique applications using #onlyfluidpowercan on Twitter and follow podcast and other fluid power industry-related updates at @TheNFPA.
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