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Fundamentals of Fluid Power - Pneumatics/Hydraulics

National Coalition of Certification Centers (NC3)

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This pneumatic training certification covers the use of compressed air for control and signaling. It provides a comprehensive overview of compressors, storage, dryers, distribution, and the design, construction, and operation of various actuators, valves, and ancillary equipment.

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This pneumatic training certification covers the use of compressed air for control and signaling. It provides a comprehensive overview of compressors, storage, dryers, distribution, and the design, construction, and operation of various actuators, valves, and ancillary equipment. Relevant ISO symbols are introduced and included in circuit diagrams. This certification ensures competence in the safe operation and maintenance of one of the most common automation elements in industry. Topics include safety practices for working with pneumatic systems, basic design principles for creating pneumatic systems, Pascal and Boyle's Laws, structure, function and application of single-acting and double-acting cylinders, calculating basic parameters, direct and indirect actuation, application and function of 3/2 and 5/2-way valves, methods of actuation of directional control valves, analyzing circuits, options for pressure measurement, pressure-dependent control systems, distinguishing flow control, logic operations (AND/OR/NOT), function and application of limit switches, time delay valves, realizing oscillating movement, and economic considerations of using pneumatic components.

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Apply safety practices for pneumatic systems
  • Apply design principles for pneumatic systems
  • Knowledge of Pascal and Boyle's Laws
  • Knowledge of single-acting and double-acting cylinders
  • Calculate basic pneumatic parameters
  • Apply direct and indirect actuation
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Industrial Engineers17-2112.00
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians17-3023.00
  • Electro-Mechanical and Mechatronics Technologists and Technicians17-3024.00
  • Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians17-3026.00
  • Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians17-3027.00
  • Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School25-2032.00
  • First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers47-1011.00
  • Electricians47-2111.00
  • First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers49-1011.00
  • Industrial Machinery Mechanics49-9041.00
  • Wind Turbine Service Technicians49-9081.00
  • Plant and System Operators, All Other51-8099.00
  • Machinists51-4041.00
  • Tool and Die Makers51-4111.00
  • Mechanical Door Repairers49-9011.00
  • Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters51-2041.00
  • Woodworkers, All Other51-7099.00
  • Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians49-3011.00
  • Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics49-3023.00
  • Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists49-3031.00
  • Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers49-9021.00
  • Sheet Metal Workers47-2211.00
  • Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers51-4121.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Production cost estimates — calculate and present using established cost models to support management decision-making in a mid-size manufacturing facility.
  • Operation sequences — plan and adjust for standard fabrication and assembly tasks to improve throughput with limited supervision.
  • Quality and reliability standards — analyze statistical process control data and product specifications to propose measurable objectives for finished goods.
  • Vendor and staff conferences — lead routine coordination meetings to align on purchases, specifications, and production schedules.
  • Production and design standards — draft and communicate proposed updates to management and user personnel in familiar process environments.
  • Testing equipment accuracy — evaluate calibration records and engineering drawings to identify deviations and recommend corrective actions.
  • Resource utilization recommendations — develop data-supported proposals for improving personnel allocation and material efficiency on the shop floor.
  • Engineering drawing currency — oversee systematic recording of design revisions and production problem logs using enterprise application integration software.
  • CAD-generated layouts — modify and validate facility or process flow diagrams to reflect approved engineering changes.
  • Systems performance — monitor key production indicators using industrial control software and escalate anomalies through appropriate reporting channels.

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Completion Rate
92%
Placement Rate
91%