Technical / Mechanical & Utility Engineering
Basic Principles of Pneumatic Systems
TM233
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The purpose of this unit is to introduce trainees to the components, Operation and Maintenance, of
pneumatic systems. After completing this unit, trainees should understand the basic principles of
how pneumatic systems work. They should also be able to describe the basic components and
operation of common types of vane motors, gear motors, piston motors, and partial rotation
actuators.
- Explain the basic principles of pneumatic system operation
- Identify the basic components of a typical pneumatic system
- Describe the general operation of a typical pneumatic system
- Describe the basic components and operation of a vane motor
- Explain what a balanced vane motor
Mechanical, Operation, Production, and Maintenance Engineers and Technicians should
benefit from this course. Also Senior Technicians should update and refresh their knowledge
by attending this course.
- Principles Of Pneumatic Systems
- System Components
- Directional Control Valves
- Control Systems
- Pneumatic Actuators And Motors
- Operator Responsibilities
- Basic Components And Operation Of A Actuator
- Basic Components And Operation Of A Motors
- Presentation & Slides
- Audio Visual Aids
- Interactive Discussion
- Participatory Exercise
- Action Learning
- Class Activities
- Case Studies
- Workshops
- Simulation
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