Most pneumatic instruments have in common basic components and structures. And even though they may look different, their operation is often quite similar. In this interactive online course, we will cover the information needed to recognize the common components and structures of most pneumatic instruments and to understand how the common structures are related. We will cover types of pneumatic instruments, components, and mechanisms, self-balancing instruments, input mechanisms, error detector mechanisms, and output/balancing mechanisms.
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Bill started his career as a project specialist and has designed and built many mechanical systems. Bill spent a large part of his career as a plant engineer for several large corporations. As a plant engineer, Bill was responsible for all mechanical and electrical systems within the facilities he maintained. Bill has been very hands on with all of the trades throughout his career and has become quite proficient in most of them including pneumatics. Bill has done a fair amount of test development work for CBA and is very meticulous in researching his subjects.
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