The new Parker AC10 Micro Drive is a simple, reliable and economical AC motor speed control for 0.25 HP to 30 HP applications. With compact size and features…
Stainless-steel pneumatic cylinders
SRG stainless-steel pneumatic cylinders from Parker Hannifin Corp. are ideal for caustic, corrosive environments all the way up to laboratory facilities. The SRG series is available in five…
Innovative cylinder technologies from Parker Hannifin at IFPE
Parker Hannifin, a global leader in motion and control technologies, will be displaying a variety of their products at their booth (#80440) in South Hall 3 at IFPE…
Electric Vehicle Motors go Head to Head
By: Jay Schultz, Industry Market Manager and Steve Huard, PhD, Principal Engineer, Parker Hannifin Corporation The case for either the permanent magnet or the induction motor design is…
Parker releases the GVM: Standard, off-the-shelf vehicle traction motors
Parkers Electromechanical Automation Division, a supplier of vehicle motor and electronics technology, is pleased to announce the first phase of its traction motor launch: the GVM210. The GVM…
Can Pneumatics Support Extreme Engineering?
By Gary Baumgardner, Chief Engineer, Pneumatic Div. North America, Parker Hannifin Corp. Components operate at wide temperature ranges for trains, construction vehicles, agricultural equipment and implements, and semi-trucks….
Parker and Flexibility Engineering Launch Compact Anysize™
Parker Hannifin Corporation, the globally known in motion and control technologies, and material handling equipment builder Flexibility Engineering have collaborated to create a new model of the Patented…
Parker expands Compact SpiralTM hose line
When Parker Hannifin’s high-pressure, no-skive Compact Spiral hose was introduced in 2009, it raised the bar for flexibility, strength, endurance and weight. Now Parker is adding two new hose sizes typically used in heavy-duty equipment, -24 and -32, as well as adding new fitting end configurations for many applications. The -24 and -32 Compact Spiral…
Peening Adds Strength and Durability
Those who work with metal have known for millennia that hammering the material strengthens it. Even Bronze Age blacksmiths bolstered armor, swords, and tools by forging and pre-stressing the metal with blows from a hammer. Thousands of years later, technology has advanced to shot peening, a technique in which metal is bombarded with millions of…