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MEC 231 - Hydraulics II


4 Credit(s)

Prerequisite(s): MEC 130  

Course Description: Builds on basic hydraulic skills teaching hydraulic components and system applications. Students will learn industry-relevant skills related to new topics including operation, installation, performance analysis and design. These topics include accumulator sizing, system design, circuit applications, component operation/installation, pilot-operated directional control valves (DCVs), two-stage directional control valves, cam-operated directional control valves (DCVs), DCV spool center types and applications, cylinder types and mountings, pressure-compensated flow control valves, pilot-operated check valves, direct-operated relief valves, non-compensated flow control valves, rapid traverse slow feed circuits, cylinder sequencing, remote pressure control, pump unloading circuits, and p-port check valves.

Course Level: Career/Tech Preparatory

Course Learning Outcomes:
  • CLO#1: Describe and explain the terms used to specify hydraulic DCVs. Describe the function of two positions, cam and pilot operated DCVs.
  • CLO#2: Identify regeneration, pressure-compensated flow control valves.
  • CLO#3: Describe the function of relief valves, check valves and flow control valves.
  • CLO#4: Explain pressure port check valve and pilot-operated valve applications. List accumulator circuits, sizing and applications. (ILO: Critical Thinking)



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