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pnematics learning

09/02/2008 1:52 AM

sir i am an electrical engineer but had few knowledge of pNeumatics, specially interpretation of pneumatics diagram, can i ask for a help from any of you which you think might give help for me, it was automation really my passion and i am lack of essential references to pursuit this, hope you can send me any help here is my email add: larbac.sdrawreg@yahoo.com

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Re: pnematics learning

09/02/2008 3:05 AM

Help with WHAT?

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09/02/2008 3:35 AM

The best opportunity would be to connect with a pneumatics Guru locally. Is there an opportunity to do a micro-apprenticeship within the instrumentation workshop at a nearby facility, perhaps?

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09/02/2008 9:18 AM
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Re: pnematics learning

09/02/2008 9:24 AM

I hope the following websites is useful for you.

hFluid Power Ebook, Edition 1: Fluid Power Basics

http://www.hydraulicspneumatics.com/200/eBooks/Article/True/67859/

http://www.hydraulicspneumatics.com/

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