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Introduction to Pneumatics and Pneumatic Circuit Problems for
FPEF Trainer
John R. Groot
President FPEF
John Nagohosian
FPEF Educational Coordinator

John Prisciandaro
Birmingham Covington School
Birmingham, Michigan

Dan Butchko
Derby Middle School
Birmingham, Michigan

Fluid Power Education Foundation
3333 N. Mayfair Road
Suite 101
Milwaukee, WI 53222
Phone: (414) 778-3364
FAX: (414)778-3361 http://www.fpef.org Reference Page

Fluid Power Educational Foundation http://www.fpef.org/ National Fluid Power Association http://www.nfpa.com/ International Fluid Power Society http://www.ifps.org/ Fluid Power Distributors Association http://www.fpda.org/ Parker Hannifin Corporation http://www.parker.com/ http://www.parker.com/training/

Clippard Minimatic http://www.clippard.com/ Introduction to Pneumatics with Circuit Design Problems for the FPEF Trainer
Prepared by:
John Prisciandaro and Dan Butchko, Birmingham Public Schools, Birmingham, Michigan
Sponsored by:
Fluid Power Educational Foundation, 3333 North Mayfair Rd., Milwaukee, WI 53222-3219

This FPEF curriculum is designed to be used in conjunction with a pneumatic trainer capable of demonstrating the principles and circuits outlined in the curriculum. The FPEF website provides links to the manufacturers that have produced and made available a trainer capable of being used with the curriculum. This combination provides a comprehensive and hands-on introduction to
Pneumatics and Fluid Power capabilities.:
The Fluid Power Educational Foundation, with its members, have designed this training panel and manual to help technical teachers and industrial trainers facilitate a hands-on experience with pneumatics. The FPEF is grateful to its members for their hard work and financial support that has made this effort possible. Special thanks to John
Nagohosian-Educational Coordinator, John GrootPresident, and Paul Gant-Treasurer, who initiated and

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