The first edition of Motion Control, the official publication of the SA Fluid Power Association, is now available.
The first edition of Motion Control, the official publication of the SA Fluid Power Association, is now available.
Published to the same high quality standard of all Technews publications, Motion Control is packed with information covering news, products and reference articles associated with controlled mechanical power: hydraulic, pneumatic, electric actuators and all directly associated equipment.
If your area of responsibility includes controlled mechanical power, Motion Control will keep you up-to date with technical issues in this sector and will highlight the key companies with whom you should be doing business.
We are offering a 12 month FREE subscription to qualified readers - to take up this offer please send an e-mail requesting a subscription form to [email protected].
Your co-operation is appreciated and we look forward to bringing you a magazine which brings even more value and integrity to your workplace.
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