On October 17-18, at the Pomeranian Agricultural Advisory Centre in Stare Pole, 50 participants from four different schools in the Pomeranian Voivodeship attended a training organized by the Polish Chamber of Commerce for Agricultural Machines and Equipment titled “Agrotronics and Computerization in Agricultural Mechanization.”
During practical sessions, participants expanded their knowledge of the operation and maintenance principles of hydrostatic drive systems and attempted to build such systems at a didactic stand, developed through collaboration between RDL Hydraulics and the Military University of Technology.
The stand equipment allows for configuring both simple manually controlled drive systems and systems controlled using hydraulic electro-distributors, including proportional distributors controlled with variable control signal generators.
Participants was highly interest in topics related to measurement techniques for hydraulic system parameters, particularly focusing on measurement systems utilizing a CAN bus.
Photos’ author: Mr. Adam Bartnicki, Technology Transfer Center of the Military University of Technology Director