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Intelligent Hydraulic Cylinders Improve Off-Road Equipment White Paper

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The rapid advances in Electronic Control Units (ECU) and sensors allow for new functionality and more safety features being implemented in mobile hydraulic systems. From GPS-controlled steering, blade control, and comfort features on agricultural machines to steer-bywire, bucket position control and more on construction machinery, these advances enable highly developed features to be implemented upon the customer’s request.Download Now

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