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RATS Technical Sessions - Hydraulically Mounted Couplings

  • RATS - Rotating and Turbomachinery Society 950 Emerald Drive Sherwood Park, AB, T8H 0P5 Canada (map)

TOPIC:

Hydraulically Mounted Couplings

PRESENTER:

Earl Boyd - Solutions 4ltd, Consultant for Industrial Power Transmission

DESCRIPTION:

Earl Boyd is well known in the rotating equipment and turbomachinery community, with over 45 years of expertise on the subject of industrial power transmission. This Technical Sessions event will be a great place to learn more about proper installation of hydraulically mounted couplings and API STD 671. Bring your questions to this interactive discussion.

See link below to register for the Edmonton event:

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