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2 2 Parker is the global leader in motion and control technologies, partnering with its customers to increase their productivity and profitability.

3 3 Where can you find Parker?

4 4 Parker’s Foundation 1918 Arthur Parker founds the Parker Appliance Company. “Our success is founded on fair dealing, hard work, coordination of effort and quality of products.”

5 5 1924 After his inventory was lost when his truck went over a cliff, Parker begins anew, fueled by the auto industry boom of the 1920s. Parker’s Foundation

6 6 Parker’s History 1926-27 Arthur Parker develops a leak-free fuel system to sustain Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis for the first solo non- stop trans-Atlantic flight.

7 7 1930-40 Parker endures the Great Depression and establishes new headquarters with the purchase of the bankrupt Hupp Motor Car facility. Parker’s enterprise employs 38 people. Parker’s History

8 8 1940-45 Parker answers the call to aid U.S. national defense as a contract supplier of hydraulics, connectors and metering devices for aircraft in WWII. The company is 5,000 employees strong. Parker’s History

9 9 1945-50 After Arthur’s death, advisors recommend liquidation to Mrs. Helen Parker. She refuses, as son Patrick is poised to advance in the company upon graduating Harvard Business School. Parker’s History

10 10 1950-70 The company grows, merges with Hannifin. 1959 sales: $43 million. International operations formed in 1960. 1969 sales: $197 million. Parker’s History

11 11 Parker’s History 1960-70 Parker is essential to Apollo’s historic moon landings. Following the landing of Apollo 17, Astronaut Harrison Schmidt commands, “Ok Parker valves,” to signal their cycle.

12 12 1970 During the Apollo 13 crisis, Parker engineers test and develop oxygen flow solutions for the astronauts’ safe return. Parker’s History

13 13 1970-90 Parker expands to offer a variety of motion and control products, with a series of industrial and aerospace acquisitions. The commercial aerospace industry booms. 1980 sales reach $1 billion. Parker’s History

14 14 Parker Today 1990-Present Parker grows to become more than 57,000 employees strong, with approximately 300 manufacturing sites around the globe and a modern world headquarters in Ohio.

15 15 Vital Statistics $12.1Billion Sales 960,000Products 449,000Customers 62,000Employees 12,000+Distribution/MRO Outlets 1,200Markets 298Manufacturing Plants 135Divisions 9Technologies (Fiscal Year 2008 figures)

16 16 Parker Today Parker’s nine technologies support 1,200 markets worldwide.

17 17 Key Markets Commercial transports Military aircraft Regional transports Aircraft engines Business & general aviation Unmanned aerial vehicles Missiles & launch vehicles Land-based weapons systems Key Products Flight control systems & components Hydraulic systems & components Fuel systems & components Pneumatic systems & components Inert nitrogen generating systems Fluid metering delivery & atomization devices Wheels & brakes Fluid conveyance systems

18 18 Key Markets Food, beverage & dairy Air conditioning Transportation Agriculture Processing Precision cooling Medical/life sciences Key Products Thermostatic expansion valves Pressure regulating valves Filter-driers Refrigerant distributors Safety relief valves Hand shut-off valves CO 2 controls Electronic controllers Solenoid valves Hose & fittings

19 19 Key Markets Factory automation Aerospace Life science & medical Semiconductor & electronics Machine tools Packaging machinery Wire & cable Plastics machinery & converting Paper machinery Primary metals Textile Key Products AC/DC drives & systems Electric actuators, gantry robots & slides Linear motors Stepper motors, servo motors, drives & controls Human machine interface Structural extrusions Electromechanical actuation systems Electrohydrostatic actuation systems

20 20 Key Markets Marine Transportation Industrial machinery Process Mobile equipment Oil & gas Power generation Food & beverage Life sciences Key Products Hydraulic, lubrication & coolant filters Process, chemical, water & microfiltration filters Compressed air & gas filters Condition monitoring Analytical gas generators Nitrogen, hydrogen & zero air generators Engine air, fuel & oil filtration & systems

21 21 Key Markets Oil & gas Bulk chemical handling Food & beverage Aerospace Welding Fuel & gas delivery Agriculture Transportation Construction machinery Industrial machinery Mobile Key Products Rubber & thermoplastic hose & couplings Industrial hose Tube fittings & adaptors PTFE & PFA hose, tubing & plastic fittings Brass fittings & valves Quick disconnects Diagnostic equipment Fluid conveyance systems

22 22 Key Markets Construction machinery Agriculture Aerospace Industrial machinery Oil & gas Truck hydraulics Power generation & energy Aerial lift Forestry Mining Key Products Hydraulic cylinders & accumulators Hydraulic valves & controls Hydraulic motors & pumps Power take-offs Hydraulic systems Rubber & thermoplastic hose & couplings Tube fittings & adapters Quick disconnects Diagnostic equipment

23 23 Key Markets Factory automation Life science & medical Transportation & automotive Machine tools Packaging machinery Conveyor & material handling Aerospace Key Products Pneumatic valves & controls Air preparation Pneumatic actuators & grippers Rotary actuators Pneumatic accessories Vacuum generators, cups & sensors Structural extrusions Thermoplastic tubing & fittings Rubber & thermoplastic hose & couplings Brass fittings & valves Quick disconnects Manifolds

24 24 Key Markets Chemical/refining Power generation Oil & gas Microelectronics Food, beverage & dairy Medical & dental Key Products Medium pressure fittings & valves Instrumentation fittings, valves & regulators Process control manifolds High purity gas delivery fittings, valves & regulators Fluoropolymer chemical delivery fittings, valves & pumps Analytical sample conditioning products & systems

25 25 Key Markets Transportation Energy, oil & gas Semiconductor Aerospace Fluid power Life sciences Telecommunications Consumer Chemical processing Information technology Military General industrial Key Products Elastomeric o-rings Homogeneous & inserted elastomeric shapes Metal & plastic retained composite seals Extruded & precision- cut/fabricated elastomeric seals Dynamic seals High temperature metal seals EMI shielding Thermal management

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27 27 Our Customers – Some of the Most Recognized Companies in the World

28 28 iCyt Life Sciences Customers

29 29 With annual sales exceeding $12 billion, Parker Hannifin is the world's leading diversified manufacturer of motion and control technologies and systems, providing precision-engineered solutions for a wide variety of commercial, mobile, industrial and aerospace markets. The company employs more than 57,000 people in 43 countries around the world. Parker has increased its annual dividends paid to shareholders for 52 consecutive years, among the top five longest-running dividend-increase records in the S&P 500 index. For more information, visit the company's web site at http://www.parker.com, or its investor information site at http://www.phstock.com.


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