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CMA Electro-Hydraulic Engineers

Locality: Unanderra, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 4272 6099



Address: 17 Glastonbury Avenue 2526 Unanderra, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.cmaengineers.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Attempting to load test a back yard Hiab today with poor results. Had to get the customer to tow the IBC’s to his waterfront property as there was no way to get them in via land. Scotty did very well to hook the extremely boyant IBC’s from the Harbour. Pity we had some performance issues that prevented the day being a success. Still - we are not beaten.



19.01.2022 Western Sydney Uni has a bigger smile on their face than normal with the delivery of a 400 kN dynamic servo actuator complete with Lab Test controller.

14.01.2022 Something out of the ordinary. Call out to a ship 3k’s offshore to troubleshoot a common problem with all 4 cranes not centering their Hoist hand lever from lower. Turns out they’ve being having this issue for years & only now that the ship comes to Australia where is was inspected & failed,has it become a hot potato. I suspect it’s a problem inside the DCV as mechanically it appears fine but there are no spares and even if there were, they wouldn’t have enough for all four cranes. They don’t make it easy. No way are they the first Crane’s to have this problem.

02.01.2022 Very happy with the way this solenoid valve test bench turned out, as is the customer. Designed to be obvious as how to drive it with the schematic engraved on the rear panel & also minimise the amount of tubing required. Most of the connections are high confidence - 8S metric fittings connected to each other. 800 Bar ball valves were required as the test pressure exceed the regular, 500 Bar rating for your run-of-the-mill ball valves. The electrical control box took some engineering after we finally understood what the customer wanted out of his tests and it's looks very fit for purpose. Well done to Hugh & Lucas. Here's hoping someone else want's one also - it'd be a pity to waste all the engineering & learning on just 1 unit.



01.01.2022 A dramatically cleaner environment than I'm normally used to this week, installing a Cat 4 safe isolation onto a hydraulically operated pill tipping funnel. The customer had determined that a Cat 4 solution was required so we measured the existing machine, designed the solution to sit beside the actuator & positioned the manifold ports so the existing hose & a short piece of 12 mm stainless tube would make a neat solution. Worked a treat & looks as flash as a rat with a gold tooth!

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