The Ultimate Hydraulics Glossary of Terms

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We recognise that our customers come to us with differing levels of technical knowledge – from highly qualified, time-served engineers to absolute beginners.

Our glossary covers everything from Abrasion (the external damage, especially to the hose assembly, caused by rubbing on a foreign object; wearing away by friction) to Working Pressure (the maximum pressure to which a hose will be subjected, including momentary surges in pressure, which can occur during service) and everything in between!

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A a:

“Abrasion” to “Attenuator”

A:

B b:

“Back Connected” to “Bypass”

B:

C c:

“Cam” to “Cylinder Thrust”

C:

D d:

“Dead Time” to “Dust Plug”

D:

E e:

“Eccentric Wall” to “Exhaust Time”

E:

F f:

“Fatigue” to “Full-Fluid-Film Lubrication”

F:

G g:

“Gas-Loaded Accumulator” to “Ground”

G:

H h:

“Head” to “Hydrostatic Transmission”

H:

I i:

“Immiscible” to “Interface”

I:

J j:

“Joule”

J:

K k;

“Kinematic Viscosity” and “Kinetic Energy”

K:

L l:

“Lag” to “Lubricity”

L:

M m:

“Manifold” to “Muffler”

M:

N n:

“Needle Valve” to “Non-Petrolium Based Oil”

N:

O o:

“O-Ring” to “Oxidation Inhibitor”

O:

P p:

“Packing” to “Pumps”

P:

Q q:

“Quick Action Coupling”

Q:

R r:

“Rack and Pinion Actuator” to “Rotary Actuator”

R:

S s:

“Sae Port” to “System Pressure”

S:

T t:

“Tandem-Centre Valves” to “Two-Way Valves”

T:

U u:

“Unbalanced Vane Pump” to “Unloading Valve”

U:

V v:

“Vacuum” to “Viscosity”

V:

W w:

“Wafer Valve” to “Working Pressure”

W

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