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Hidraulica Practica - Practical Hydraulics, offers a Bi-lingual (English - Español haciendo clic en las banderas a la derecha) website where you will find all the information related to the hydraulic power transmission. You do not have to go elsewhere, for example you can start by clicking the main menu if you are looking for information about:
Formulas, where you will find all the equations governing the Hydraulics .
Articles, where you can read about all sorts of topics, for example, how the hydraulic components (pumps, cylinders, valves, etc.) among others. The most recent as follows:
Videos about real hydraulic equipment or systems in place, Symbols of the hydraulic elements and how they are represented. Watch the most recent here:
If you are looking for information related to a manufacturer of hydraulic equipment such as Vickers, Parker Hannifin, Rexroth, and others must click on Manufacturers.
Click Latest News if you want to be aware of the latest advances in hydraulics, new products, recent acquisitions, new applications, in short, know what is happening around the world ... the world of hydraulics.
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In short, What is Power Hydraulics
Hydraulics is basically a branch of mechanical engineering that uses a confined fluid to transmit power to perform a job taking advantage of its physical properties, such as its incompressibility, his ability to "flow" in containers such as pipes and others. The source of power to be transmitted can be obtained from electric motors, gasoline engines etc.
The hydraulic system receives ...