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Pneumatic design

08/28/2007 9:48 AM

Hello.

I need info on Pneumatic and Hydraulic systems.More specific, on Cascade Method, Step by step , and Karnaugh Methods to design pneumatic circuits.

As for Hydraulics , general design methods.

Tanks

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Re: Pneumatic design

08/28/2007 6:28 PM

Take a look at the Ebooks Links at www.hydraulicspneumatics.com They wll be a good start on everything but Karnaugh Method of circuit design.

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Re: Pneumatic design

08/29/2007 6:36 AM

Hi BudT

Tanks for the link.

the book seams good!

cheers

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Re: Pneumatic design

08/29/2007 7:23 AM

THANKS.

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