Learning from troubleshooting

If you like our monthly Troubleshooting Challenge, you should love this.
July 25, 2014

I enjoy editing Troubleshooting Challenge every month for Hydraulics & Pneumatics. Flud power expert Bob Sheaf sends me a problem and solution each month from his real-life experiences, and we publish each problem every month in the magazine and on our website.

But LinkedIn buddy Kurshed Irani recently shared his own Troubleshooting Challenge he found on a web page for InsaneHydraulics.com, so I thought I would share it  because it has a valuable lesson. Just click here to see the problem and solution.

About the Author

Alan Hitchcox Blog

Editor in Chief

Alan joined Hydraulics & Pneumatics in 1987 with experience as a technical magazine editor and in industrial sales. He graduated with a BS in engineering technology from Franklin University and has also worked as a mechanic and service coordinator. He has taken technical courses in fluid power and electronic and digital control at the Milwaukee School of Engineering and the University of Wisconsin and has served on numerous industry committees.

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