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Copyright 2001-2007
Hill Learning Systems
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Animated hydraulic training software.
What is it?
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HETaC is a hydraulic training program with full screen
component animation to aid instructors during lectures and
assist in class presentations.
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It contains the best quality realistic
full screen animated graphics of hydraulic components available.
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See operational cut-a-ways of vane,
gear, gerotor, orbiting gerotor, piston pumps and motors.
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All components are applied in circuits and animated.
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It is primarily designed to be digitally
projected during instructor led lectures.
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Ideal for student review, self study or
computer based training.
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It has full screen quality animated
graphics, unlike competitive fluid power training programs.
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Who needs HETaC?
If you teach industrial hydraulics in a university,
community college, technical school or in industry, this program is a must have.
Instructors will appreciate the ease with which you can change topics.
HETaC is very instructor/lecture friendly. It makes it easy to explain how
components work and how they function in a circuit. Students can
grasp the information much quicker when they view the animations of components
and applied circuits.
Free
Trial Download for Evaluation "new
updated version 3.0.11."

See Outline of Hydraulic Topics Covered
Features:

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Full screen realistic animated
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All standard industrial hydraulic
components and accessories are covered |
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Cut-a-ways of all components to show how each works
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Components are applied and animated in circuits
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Topics can be presented in any order
making it compatible with any curriculum or text
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Can be used for student self-study
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Animations can be rerun as many times as
you wish without any reload time required
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Complete program is located in one file,
eliminating dump and load time when you change topics
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Information tags can be called up for
student self-study or as an option for the instructor during lecture
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Best full screen animated graphics
available

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