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News Release from: Bosch Rexroth
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 19 July 2006
Hydraulic systems covered in design
seminar
Bosch Rexroth is hosting a free UK seminar on the planning and design of hydraulic systems; the information will be invaluable for designers, purchasers and specifiers in general and civil industry.
On the 5th September 2006 at the Thames Barrier, London, Bosch Rexroth is hosting a free seminar on the planning and design of hydraulic systems The information will be invaluable for designers, purchasers and specifiers in both general and civil industry
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 17 Jul 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Taking place at the Thames Barrier in East London on 5th September 2006 from 9.30am - 4.30pm this annual event from Bosch Rexroth will give those working with hydraulics in both general and civil industry a chance to hear the latest information from industry experts.
Presentations on the day will consist of seven half-hour seminars delivered by both experts from Bosch Rexroth and its customers and partners.
The full line-up of presentations includes the following.
* Bosch Rexroth - Hydraulic System Design.
* Balluff (UK) - Instrumentation and Sensors for Hydraulic Systems.
* Bosch Rexroth - Proportional Hydraulics.
* MP Filtri (UK) - Filtration in Hydraulic Systems.
* Bosch Rexroth - Hydraulic Cylinders (types and methods of construction).
* Shell (UK) - Selecting Hydraulic Fluids.
* Bosch Rexroth - Maintaining Hydraulic Systems for Longevity.
Held in the auditorium at the Thames Barrier Information Centre the event will not be all hard work.
During an extended lunch break Bosch Rexroth has arranged for delegates to be given a free tour of the barrier itself including the machinery rooms.
Space for this event is limited, so to reserve your place or for more information please contact Margaret Greensill.
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