Southcott was commissioned to provide a hydraulic system to synchronously operate two separate travelling-formwork cars for Victoria's new Parkville Station Metro Tunnel. Southcott's proportional electrohydraulic Walvoil DPX050 valve operates the two travelling formwork systems' jacks driven via PID closed-loop linear actuator feedback and PWM command control.
Southcott engineers designed and built a versatile test bench capable of thoroughly testing a vast array of transmissions, hydraulic pumps and valve components. The bench was specifically designed to meet the needs of servicing mining equipment like diggers, face shovels etc. In mining where downtime is critical, ensuring rebuilds are fully tested prior to refitting can save lots of time and money to any company.
Southcott engineers designed and built a versatile test bench capable of thoroughly testing a vast array of transmissions, hydraulic pumps and valve components. The bench was specifically designed to meet the needs of servicing mining equipment like diggers, face shovels etc. In mining where downtime is critical, ensuring rebuilds are fully tested prior to refitting can save lots of time and money to any company.
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Southcott Pty Ltd was founded in Adelaide in 1886 as a general engineering business by two brothers, James and Albert Southcott. The brothers secured their place in Australian industrial history with their early accomplishments in the design and manufacturing of the ACME water cooler, saddle-stitching machine for the Australian Light Horse Military and stamp perforation machine for Australia Post.
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