NFPA Educational Classroom Kits demonstrate fluid power.

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NFPA Education and Technology Foundation is offering fluid power classroom exercise kits, designed as introduction to NFPA Fluid Power Challenge for 8th graders to solve engineering problem using hydraulics and pneumatics. Kits include lifter, which shows linear and rotary motion; rotational arm that demonstrates rotation; and clamp that shows linear movement. They require scissors and wood glue for assembly and provide activity for fluid power chapters in two Project Lead the Way curriculums.



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Fluid Power Is Fun with New Educational Classroom Kits



Milwaukee, WI - Three new fluid power classroom exercise kits-a lifter, rotational arm and clamp-are now available from the NFPA Education and Technology Foundation. The kits were designed as an introduction to the NFPA Fluid Power Challenge, a skills competition that challenges 8th graders to solve an engineering problem using hydraulics and pneumatics.

The fun-to-assemble kits make it easy for teachers to explain the concepts of fluid power in the classroom. The lifter shows linear and rotary motion; the rotational arm demonstrates rotation; and the clamp shows linear movement.

Building the kits is a great extra activity for the fluid power chapters in two Project Lead the Way (PLTW) curriculums, Principles of Engineering and Gateway to Technology. Students work in pairs-all they need is a pair of scissors and some wood glue. It's an excellent way to experiment with hydraulics and pneumatics before competing as a team in the NFPA Fluid Power Challenge.

By buying kits and donating them to a local middle or high school, fluid power companies can use the exercises to connect with local teachers and students. They're inexpensive ($10.00 and under), and can open the door to mentoring opportunities. They can also be purchased individually and given as gifts.

Ordering information can be found at: nfpafoundation.org/FPChallenge/Challenge_Instructions.aspx#Classroomexercises.

Further information on the NFPA Fluid Power Challenge can be found at: www.nfpafoundation.org/FPChallenge/Index.aspx.

Or contact Carrie Tatman Schwartz, NFPA Program Manager, at (414) 778-3347, or ctschwartz@nfpa.com.

The NFPA Education and Technology Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, charitable organization that supports educational programs and research in fluid power. The Foundation raises money from individuals, institutions and corporations interested in supporting its purpose, and oversees programs designed to facilitate ground-breaking research; better equip engineers to solve tomorrow's challenges; and engage students in directing their own futures.

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