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Pneumatic Training & Consultants
16 Chamonix, Odell Street, Wingate Park, Moreleta Park, Pretoria
Core business offering: pneumatic and PLC-related equipment. On-site Merseta-accredited training courses.These include Pneumatics - Basic; Pneumatics - Advanced; PLC Introduction - Basic (digital); Electro-Pneumatics; Skills assistance in the assessment of industrial automation systems and implementation. Assistance in the assessment and implementation of industrial automation systems.
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Section - Actuators & manipulators
-Cylinder components & accessories
-Cylinder variants
- Cushioned cylinders
- Custom cylinders
- Double-acting
- Single-acting
- Spring return
Section - Control systems & components
-Valves
- Check
- Directional control; Manual valves & manifolds
- Directional control; Solenoid pilot valves & manifolds
- Directional control; Solenoid valves & manifolds
- Flow control
- Pneumatically operated
- Pressure regulating
- Proportional
- Quick exhaust
Section - Services
-Training & education
- Pneumatics & PLC - in-house or outside venue
- Pneumatics; Courses/seminars at customers' premises
- Pneumatics; Courses/seminars by arrangement
News from Pneumatic Training & Consultants: |
Pneumatic and PLC training
1st Quarter 2012, News & events, Pneumatic Training & Consultants
Pneumatic Training & Consultants offers a range of Merseta accredited pneumatic and PLC training courses. |
Three-day pneumatic and PLC training programs with simulation
Third Quarter 2004, News & events, Pneumatic Training & Consultants
Pneumatic Training & Consultants (a Merseta accredited training facility) is offering Pneumatic and PLC (programmable logic controller) three-day training programs, using simulation.
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MERSETA Pneumatic and PLC courses
Fourth Quarter 2005, News & events, Pneumatic Training & Consultants
Pneumatic - Basic Module 1
Duration: 2-3 days
Experience: none
Venues: Holiday Inns, CSIR
Dates 2006:
13-15 February, 27-29 March, 29-31 May, 31 July-2 August, 23-23 August, 11-13 September, 23-25 ... |
Industry news: |
The world’s most powerful worm
First Quarter 2025, Electrical switching & drive systems & components, Editor's Choice
Geothermal energy from the natural heat of the Earth is an inexhaustible resource, yet the growth of the global geothermal power sector lags behind other renewable energies. Now Swiss startup, Borobotics is hoping to speed this up with its innovative new electric-powered geothermal drilling robot, which can be used to fast-track and lower the cost of heat pump installations in confined spaces.
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New generation low power frequency inverters
First Quarter 2025, Electrical switching & drive systems & components, Bearing Man Group T/A BMG
New to BMG’s electromechanical range are energy-efficient Synergy PI150 series frequency inverters, which have been designed for efficient use in many applications. |
Quantum refrigerator paves way for reliable quantum computers
First Quarter 2025, Other technologies
Quantum computers require extreme cooling to perform reliable calculations. Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, and the University of Maryland, USA, have engineered a new type of refrigerator that can autonomously cool superconducting qubits to record low temperatures, paving the way for more reliable quantum computation.
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Compressed air solutions for efficient pneumatic conveying
First Quarter 2025, Pneumatic systems & components
Moving goods through pipes from one point to another using air - pneumatic conveying - is an extremely efficient method of transporting a great variety of products, provided that the right system is used, and that it’s done correctly.
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Local range of planetary units
Fourth Quarter 2024, Electrical switching & drive systems & components, SEW-EURODRIVE
As SEW-EURODRIVE South Africa actively extends its offerings to customers, the SEW PPK and SEW P2.e industrial gearbox ranges are good examples of solutions that are well suited to the local business environment. |
WearCheck launches advanced thermography course
First Quarter 2025, News & events
WearCheck recently launched a new training course, InfraFocus to upskill users of thermographic cameras. This highlights the best ways to capture thermographic imagery for use in a condition monitoring programme. |
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