Any good hydraulics resources online?

I’m looking to get a job at a company that deals extensively with hydraulics.
But, all I have on the subject is from my old controls textbooks.

If there are any good online sources if info, it would be appreciated.

In return I give you this:
http://www.cmu.edu/oli/index.html

You can do some online learning too.

You apply at Taylor Devices?

K-D Fluid Power Supply on RT5.
Power Drives Inc on Hopkins.
Ferry Hydrualic on Walden Ave.

Those are the places we go to for hyrdualic and air fittings/supplies.

Hydraulics does not seem difficult in theory…
But like everything, 80% of the work is in the details.

A friend sent me this…
http://www.servovalve.com/technical.htm

Although, the thought of six 10 hour days and every other Sunday is not attractive…
The professional and personal growth potential is.

so you work ten hour days for fifteen days straight?!?!?!

fuck that.

I hear thats what they do to temps. I’m not sure how they treat their engineering staff.
I also hear that they rarely hire off the street.

Well…
Here is a lot more online course stuff


They only offer 1800 courses.

That could keep me entertained for years.

REDS :carnut