Bosch Rexroth
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New BODAS Service Software

With its integrated user interface, the diagnostic and maintenance function of Rexroth's BODAS-service provides access to all parameters and process variables to the user in a clear manner for easy editing. Any errors detected in the electronic system by the controller are communicated by the BODAS-service diagnostic function in plain text so technicians can easily recognize malfunctions. The software can be used to graphically display process variables, both instantaneously and as a function of time. The software also permits the recording of data with a data logger.
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NTEA Work Truck Show
3/6/2009
McCormick Place, West Building - Chicago




APWA Snow Conference
4/26/2009
Iowa Events Center - HyVee Hall - Des Moines




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Showing How Success Can Be Sustainable

Bosch Rexroth, the drive and control company, has launched a new website to provide information on its sustainable manufacturing technology resources and to help encourage innovation among manufacturers, OEMs, machine builders, system integrators and engineers.   (More)



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AEM Offers Introduction To Hydraulics Course

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) is offering an “Introduction to Hydraulics” course March 27, 2012 in Milwaukee, Wis. (More)

Sun Hydraulics Plans Expansion

New facility will include 60,000 sq. ft. of cartridge valve and manifold manufacturing (More)

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Product Training Webinar

HydraForce holding new product training session Jan. 31  (More)




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HYDRAULICS TO THE RESCUE?

Advanced research in any discipline can often appear somewhat esoteric, akin to the mountain climber’s “because it’s there” proposition. And certainly it’s fair to say that some of the research efforts fostered by the Center For Compact And Efficient Fluid Power (CCEFP) might appear to be some stretch from practical, real-world application. Yet while CCEFP-sponsored research into the development of a “rescue robot” is at its core intended as a test bed for adapting fluid power systems to smaller applications, there were also some more noble motivations at work.







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