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During the last 20 years, GPM Hydraulic Consulting, Inc. has become the recognized leader in hydraulic training, pneumatic training, hydraulic troubleshooting, and hydraulic reliability. Their consultants and instructors have extensive experience in paper and forest products, plastics, automotive, tire manufacturing, steel and die casting, food processing, pharmaceuticals and many other industries.
What makes GPM’s hydraulic training different from that of most other companies? GPM’s instructors are highly trained in the art of teaching and have in plant experience troubleshooting hydraulics and pneumatics. Having been evaluated in over 1000 courses, GPM’s instructors have always averaged above an 8.0 when rated on a 1-9 scale. Many courses teach theory and explain how a particular pump or valve works but rarely how to troubleshoot the component. GPM’s ““Basic Pneumatic” Troubleshooting courses teach the function of each component, the easiest and quickest way to troubleshoot it, how to adjust or set it (if applicable) and how to read the hydraulic or pneumatic symbol. After completing the particular course, the student will have learned how to read the schematic and know the necessary tests on the components to solve the particular problem. After completing GPM’s “basic” course in hydraulics, one student said that if he had known three months ago what he had learned during the hydraulic training, he would have saved his company 8 hours in downtime at $12,000 an hour.
GPM’s “Machine Specific Hydraulic Troubleshooting” hydraulic training is taught on the actual systems in your plant. GPM develops a customized manual for the course that integrates the electrical control with the hydraulic flow. A written description of the function and hydraulic troubleshooting of each component in the system is included in the manual. During the classroom portion of the hydraulic training the students work “circuit tracing” and hydraulic troubleshooting exercises. Time is then spent in the plant to identify the components and record hydraulic reliability and preventive maintenance information. Once the hydraulic training is complete, the manual can be used for hydraulic troubleshooting purposes.
GPM’s consultants have years of experience in Hydraulic Consulting and Hydraulic Troubleshooting. Whether the problem is leakage, heat, shock, speed or the machine is down, our consultants have the knowledge and skills to diagnose and resolve the issue quickly. During a recent job, one of our consultants saved a company over $10,000 a year in oil cost by locating a valve in the system that was not being energized by the PLC. GPM can perform a Hydraulic Reliability Assessment on each of your hydraulically controlled machines. No two hydraulic systems are the same; therefore the hydraulic reliability tests should be machine specific. Depending on the system, anywhere from 15-30 checks and tests will be made. Once the assessment is complete, you will be provided with a hydraulic reliability report containing the recorded data and recommendations for system improvements. A P.M. schedule will be then be furnished so that you can make these hydraulic reliability tests on a regular basis, predicting failure and reducing un-scheduled down time. Please click on “Free Downloads” on the side bar to view a sample Hydraulic Reliability Report.
SC Hydraulic Engineering 10-5 & D5 Liquid Pump is a leading manufacturer and designer of an ever growing line of high pressure, air-driven liquid pumps, as well as air and gas boosters which are being used in a variety of industries and applications.
When operating from 0 to rated hydraulic pressure, air consumption will be approximately 28 scfm of free air at 100 psi output. At lower air pressures and higher hydraulic pressures air consumption will be reduced proportionately to flow rates indicated.
he D5 Series “Dry Lube” pump is identical to the 10-5 Series except it is pre-lubricated and therefore does not require an air line lubricator. The part number distinguishes it from the 10-5 Series by the D5 prefix and using the actual ratio rather than a numerical code in the model suffix.
A Models : These models utilize dual seals in the hydraulic assembly with a bleed-off between the seals to atmosphere, thus providing a visual indication of hydraulic seal leakage. Used where contamination of the air motor from the hydraulic fluid being pumped is objectionable.
C Models :The “C” Models utilize PTFE chevron packing in the hydraulic assembly for ultimate performance when other packing material is not compatible with the fluid used or because of extreme temperature conditions. The “A” modification is included on all “C” models and the check valves have PTFE o-rings.
H Models :The “H” Models utilize special packing in the hydraulic assembly for maximum performance where hydraulic fluid media is contaminated with foreign matter, thus providing for a much greater life expectancy from the hydraulic seals than with standard o-ring seals. The “A” modification is included on all “H” models and the check valves have PTFE o-rings.
K Models :This models utilize a special air piston in the air motor assembly which decreases the stroke of the pump, thus minimizing the internal forces and increasing air motor life. Used in applications exhibiting rapid pressure losses, such as burst testing.
R Models :The “R” Models are furnished with an isolator attachment which prevents the hydraulic piston retracting into the air motor during operation, thus providing for 100% non-contamination of the hydraulic assembly from the air motor. The isolator also acts as a heat barrier.