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 ABOUT THE INSTITUTE

Pump Training Hydraulic Institute

National Hydraulic Institute (NHI) is a leading provider of fundamental hydraulic (pump) training - suiting:

  • Operators

  • Engineers

  • OEMs

  • Rental Companies

  • Pump Shops

  • Councils

  • Mines 

    • ...and any user inbetween! 

Pump training has developed a reputation in the industry for being impractical, uninspiring, and sadly a little boring - akin to the presentation style often associated with hydraulic fundamentals.

 

NHI consultant Jordan instead brings a genuine enthusiasm, ensuring all attendees of our seminars depart feeling empowered with a true expert's perspective. This allows them to address complex issues, discover superior solutions, and contribute added value to their organizations. 

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Our programs are meticulously crafted to foster self-reliance and proficiency in pump hydraulics for teams spanning OEMs, distributors, and end users

 

NHI training will improve your bottom line - regardless of where your direct involvement is in the pumps life cycle. 

 

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About
Pump Training NHI Hydraulics

The benefits of training your team are endless...

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  • More Autonomy

  • More Expertise

  • More Confidence

  • More Customer Trust

  • More Sales!

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  • Less Back & Forth

  • Less Mistakes

  • Less Downtime

  • Less Pain!

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"The hydraulic knowledge & problem solving toolbox that your team develops from NHI training will make strides for your organization." 

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National Hydraulic Institute
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NHI Pump Training

Why NHI Training?

  1. Courses built from the ground up.

  2. Accommodating all skill levels - entry to expert.

  3. Providing knowledge and aptitude for guaranteed success.

"Hydraulic training from NHI provides individuals with the essential skills to configure, maintain, operate, troubleshoot and advocate better pumping systems."

Address: B1 - 5 Harbourside Court 

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Contact Us

Contact: 0422 941 895

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