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Parker Hannifin

Our mission is to deliver a wide range of high-quality motion control systems to meet any application need. Designed for easy configuration to make a complete motion system - from miniature precision for life sciences to overhead gantries for the factory floor.
8676 East M-89
Richland, MI 49083
United States
877.321.4736
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Product Summary

Parker Pneumatic Division offers many solutions for a wide arrange of markets and technologies. Our products and e-tools can help your operations run safer, smoother and more efficient while also reducing downtime. Our Virtual Engineer is an innovative design tool for Parker linear motion applications in automation. Easily size and select the correct type of pneumatic and electric linear actuator, ball screw rodless actuators, belt driven actuators and other electromechanical products to suit your application.

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Parker Hannifin is a Fortune 250 global leader in motion and control technologies. For more than 100 years Parker has engineered the success of its customers in a wide range of diversified industrial and aerospace markets. Parker’s engineering expertise and broad range of core technologies uniquely positions the company to help solve the world’s greatest engineering challenges. Parker Hannifin’s Pneumatic Division specializes in the development of solutions designed to maximize efficiency and productivity across many markets including: factory automation, automotive, packaging, transportation and conveyance. With a robust portfolio of products such as actuators, cylinders, valves and FRL’s, the Pneumatic Division also offers a host of network connectivity and machine safety solutions, all engineered to keep your pneumatic system running smoothly. To learn more, or to schedule a live demo, visit www.parker.com/pneumatic.

Products

Parker Hannifin Proportional Valves
Parker Hannifin has launched the DFplus Generation IV proportional valves.  A new dual core processor enables the Generation IV valves to run at maximum performance level...
April 17, 2025
Programming Environment for Controllers
Automation Manager 1.4 from Parker-Hannifin expands Parker Automation Controller (PAC) features and functionality.
Nov. 12, 2018
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The PAC Terminal (PT) from Parker’s Electromechanical and Drives Division works seamlessly with the company’s Parker Automation Controller (PAC).
June 30, 2017
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The Air Saver Unit from Parker-Hannifin is suitable for use in both new and existing factory floor air nozzle and air guns applications that allow uncontrolled blow-offs.
Dec. 31, 2015
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Parker Hannifin’s AC30 series of variable frequency drives has been extended to cover the range from 1 HP to 100 HP and is now available with a pulse encoder feedback option. ...
Oct. 9, 2014
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The new Parker AC10 Micro Drive is a simple, reliable and economical AC motor speed control for 0.25 HP to 30 HP applications.
Oct. 7, 2014

Videos

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Parker Hannifin's online tool for sizing and selection for mechanical actuators has taken to the virtual space.
Oct. 30, 2018
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Ben Furnish explains the flexibility of the Parker Automation Controller (PAC), which is shown controlling a delta robot at PACK EXPO.
Sept. 29, 2015
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Factory Display is a Parker Hannifin product that makes it possible to display plant metrics in real time. Rich graphic representation is what sets this product apart from comparable...
Dec. 6, 2013

Blogs

Linda Caron, Parker Hannifin
Predictive maintenance is a topic that is heavily discussed in IIoT forums. However, there is a great deal of confusion as to where and how it applies to industrial networks. ...
Feb. 23, 2019
Tim Faillo, Parker Hannifin
Rather than attempting to adapt your facility to IoT all at once, try a project-by-project approach to make the sure the process is more successful and easier to manage.
Aug. 2, 2018
An Automation Assessment of ONS
Despite automation suppliers representing only about 1 percent of exhibitors at one of the oil and gas industry’s largest events, this year’s ONS could mark a turning point for...
Sept. 6, 2016
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Lower attendance at OTC this year reflected the hurt that the oil and gas industry is feeling right now. But companies that can wait it out are taking the opportunity to optimize...
May 11, 2015
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Shipments of industrial cellular M2M devices reached 760,000 worldwide in 2013, and a new report predicts high-capacity LTE networks will further increase adoption of cellular...
Dec. 30, 2013

Articles

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With the release of its PCH Portal, Parker Hannifin looks to address industry’s ongoing need to integrate disparate networks and devices with a flexible network portal capable...
Jan. 15, 2021
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Though safety circuits have traditionally been independent of the network, taking steps to ensure machine safety is essential regardless of how safety circuits are connected. ...
Feb. 21, 2020
Older SCADA systems were never designed to connect with the number of machines, sensors and other assets that plant managers now want to monitor and control. Now is the time to...
May 29, 2014
Today’s faster and more complex machines place new demands on motion control, particularly in the area of communication. While rivalries persist among automation vendors over ...
April 29, 2014
Aluminum plants can use ICB cylinders like this, which range in size from about 5 to 8 inches in diameter and 1 to 1.5 feet long. Source: Parker Hannifin
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Manual inspections and maintenance are replaced with integrated sensors and closed-loop control to streamline an important process step in the production of aluminum.
June 18, 2013
Faced with an array of control platform options for discrete manufacturing—including PLCs, PACs and PCs—how can end users decide which technology is most suitable?
June 11, 2013

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