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Hydraulic Calculator from Zanthic Innovations

Nov. 20, 2012
The Hydraulic Calculator from Zanthic Innovations is an awesome tool for anyone who designs or works with hydraulic circuits. This application provides quick and easy calculations for hydraulic components. Detailed calculations can be done for cylinders, pumps, motors, line velocities, line pressure losses and orifice pressure drops.

The Hydraulic Calculator from Zanthic Innovations is an awesome tool for anyone who designs or works with hydraulic circuits. This application provides quick and easy calculations for hydraulic components. Detailed calculations can be done for cylinders, pumps, motors, line velocities, line pressure losses and orifice pressure drops.

The calculator works on multiple platforms and provides all the necessary formulas right at your fingertips. Calculations can be done in both metric and imperial units. Other helpful Hydraulic Applications are also available for heat generation, tube design and hydrostatic drive design.

Zanthic Innovations. Visit www.hydraulic-calculator.com for more details now.

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