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  • January/February 2022

    LaneErikson/Dreamstime
    Water superimposed with electricity and industry expert headshots
    Feb. 1, 2022
    Electrification puts a charge into traditional fluid power opportunities.
    Ktasimar/Dreamstime
    Artist's representation of business growth and return on investment
    Feb. 1, 2022
    The key to any technology change is whether you gain more than you lose—and how fast.
    Photo collage of Power & Motion Editorial Advisory Board members
    Jan. 20, 2022
    A cross-section of expertise and knowledge will help shape the future of fluid power.
    Schaeffler AG
    Electric motors photo collage
    Jan. 12, 2022
    Electric traction motors are essential for hybrid and all-electric powertrains. New research promotes flexible and digitalized production.
    SR-TEK
    Fluid handling equipment
    Jan. 11, 2022
    Monitor your environment for clues to performance changes.

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    Motion
    Motion headquarters
    Jan. 4, 2022
    This combination of two of the top 20 distributors is expected to strengthen Motion’s market position.
    Festo
    Festo EPCS
    Jan. 3, 2022
    Festo and SKF teamed up to find a balance for pneumatic/electric axes benefits.
    Emerson
    The AVENTICS AF2 Flow Sensor
    Jan. 3, 2022
    AI condition monitoring and prediction can locate leaks before they happen, optimizing energy use in industrial pneumatic systems.
    Gears
    Dec. 15, 2021
    Gerotor tolerances are small, so exacting grinds are required.