Webtec launch industry guide
New guide for technicians and enginers new to fluid power maintenance
WEBTEC, specialist manufacturers of hydraulic measurement and control products, are launching an industry guide designed to educate technicians and engineers new to hydraulic fluid power maintenance and hydraulic engineers embarking on a career in the industry.
Entitled ‘An Introduction to Practical Hydraulic System Maintenance’, the new guide is co-authored by industry experts Steve Skinner and Martin Cuthbert. The book costs £34.99 and is available now from Amazon. Featuring over 240 pages and more than 200 colour illustrations, this introductory guide is an starting place to learn about hydraulics. Written in an easy-to-read style with clear concise text, it also suggests where readers can go to learn more about a particular subject.
‘An Introduction to Practical Hydraulic System Maintenance’ has been reviewed and endorsed by several organizations including: The British Fluid Power Association, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, National Fluid Power Centre, British Valve and Actuator Association and the Construction Equipment Association.
All profits made from the book will be donated to support STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) programmes such as the ‘Fluid Power Challenge’ run by the charity Primary Engineer in the UK, which was set up to help encourage the next generation of engineers in schools.
Steve Skinner, one of the two co-authors commented: 'Despite hydraulic fluid power being a technology with more than 200 years of history, it remains a highly effective means of transmitting power, well-suited to interface with modern electronic controls. Like any technology, however, it needs to be well understood by engineers and technicians responsible for its efficient operation. Hopefully this book will encourage maintenance personnel to acquire further training and experience and become fully competent in this important technology with its vast range of applications.
Explaining the importance of the guide and why Webtec chose to sponsor the project, Martin Cuthbert, Webtec’s managing director, the other co-author added: 'We recognized that many highly experienced hydraulic engineers are retiring, while few people are studying hydraulics today as a profession and yet the need for qualified hydraulic technicians continues to grow. This book is a small step towards addressing this skills shortage.
'We are excited to launch this guide and encouraged by the support and recognition that the book has received from the many trade organizations and educational establishments globally.'
In addition to the guide, readers will also receive free access to a host of complimentary fault-finding tools, calculation apps and white papers by Webtec.