Program Details

Introduction to Hydraulics for Industry Professionals
Milwaukee School of Engineering
03/16/2026
Hydraulic control serves almost all industries we can see around us, such as civil engineering, aerospace, military, agriculture, oil and gas, etc. This 27-hour (5-day) seminar overviews components and basics of building hydraulic systems. The core part of the seminar covers the construction, operating principle, and sizing of basic hydraulic components such as pumps, motors, valves, cylinders, rotary actuators and accumulators. The course also presents the terminologies and interpretation of symbols that help in reading hydraulic circuit diagrams. The seminar presents detailed discussion about line losses, and sources of inefficiencies in pumps. The course concludes by exploring the basic techniques to build hydraulic circuits that work safely and efficiently. The course covers basic applications such as pressure limiting, pump unloading, driving single and multiple actuators against, resistive, overrunning, and combined loads. Show More

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Register by March 9, 2026.

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