Understanding Pneumatic Technology: Do's & Don'ts for OEM Applications

Feb. 14, 2011
Date: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 / 2 p.m. EST Many OEM projects require some type of motion. Pneumatic technology is audited as a possible technical solution, but understanding the capabilities and limitations is the key to moving forward without ...

Date: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 / 2 p.m. EST

Many OEM projects require some type of motion. Pneumatic technology is audited as a possible technical solution, but understanding the capabilities and limitations is the key to moving forward without technical delays. Norgren's Engineering Advantage team is presenting a webcast on the top Pneumatic Dos and Don'ts for OEM applications.
The course will include:

  • Best Practices and Design Pitfalls/Caveats
  • 2 Case Studies as Technical Examples
  • Top Trouble Shooting Options for Current Designs
  • Live Q&A with Norgren Engineering Advantage Engineers
  • The webcast will give attendees the knowledge to retool current projects, adjust designs to changing specifications, and make better technical decisions in the future.

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