The Hydraulics & Pneumatics website now has two complete e-books available to our web users. We have recently launched the final chapter for e-book 2 which is titled Fluid Power Circuits Explained and was authored by the late Bud Trinkel. In this e-book, which is one of our most popular web features, you will find detailed circuit drawings and descriptions of how they work in common fluid power designs.
E-book 2 was launched one chapter per month over a two-year period with a new chapter becoming live online with a sponser each month. We also published e-book 1, titled Fluid Power Basics by Bud Trinkel with the same online slow-release method. In fact, we are now in the process of releasing the first book in print.
Simply go to / and click on the e-book link for access to both books. In 2011, we plan to publish a new e-book by one of our regular authors, Jack Johnson. This will available in the coming months from our website.
E-book 2 was launched one chapter per month over a two-year period with a new chapter becoming live online with a sponser each month. We also published e-book 1, titled Fluid Power Basics by Bud Trinkel with the same online slow-release method. In fact, we are now in the process of releasing the first book in print.
Simply go to / and click on the e-book link for access to both books. In 2011, we plan to publish a new e-book by one of our regular authors, Jack Johnson. This will available in the coming months from our website.
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