Predetermined breaking part (predetermined breaking point)
Part of a system, which is designed with the intention of breaking in the case of overloading in order to protect the rest of the machine. At the same time, it is to be arranged such that it is easy t
Smoothing a signal
Possible noise elements on a signal are removed or suppressed by a downstream filter . The term smoothing is used if, e.g., by means of the usage of an RC low pass filter the linearity of a signal is
Mounting wall
Valve assembly system in hydraulics whereby a mounting area for valves — to which the pipe is screwed from behind — is attached to the drive unit, while the valves are mounted from the front so they a
CAN-BUS
The CAN bus (Controller Area Network) is one of the classic field buses. It connects the individual participants with each other in a control structure. It has been on the market since 1986 and is the
Alpha value of filters
The α values is defined by the multipass test according to ISO 4572. It is a measure of the total quantity of ACFTD supplied to the filter element until the permissible final pressure difference is re
Single circuit system
The drive contains only one pump that provides its flow rate to one or also more loads. Opposite: multi-circuit systems
Analogue controller
Controller on which the input and are analogue signals . Also controller with analogue, and with continuous and time-continuous , i.e. progressive input and output signals today often have a digital c
Valve dynamics
Ability of a valve to transfer signals at a defined frequency. To quantify the valve dynamics, it was agreed to investigate the valve system with sinusoidal signals. Thus valve dynamics can be describ
Sliding ring seal
Fluid seal for rotating shafts that comprises two elements made of non-elastic materials that are pressed against each other by spring force. One element rotates with the shaft, while the other is mou
Viscosity range
Range within which the viscosity of a hydraulic fluid satisfies the requirements placed on it. It is defined by operating conditions.