A device that converts control signals into mechanical motion.
An actuator is a crucial component in various machinery, responsible for translating electrical, hydraulic, or pneumatic energy into mechanical movement. This function is essential in automation, where actuators enable machines to perform tasks like opening valves, moving robotic arms, or adjusting equipment positions with precision.
A rotary actuator used in an industrial robot arm, providing 180-degree rotation for precise manipulation.
Commonly used in automotive assembly lines to move parts into place for welding or painting operations.
A linear actuator that extends up to 300 mm (11.8 inches) with a force of 1000 N (224.8 lbf) for automated gate systems.
Frequently implemented in automated entry systems for controlling access to parking facilities or secure areas.
A pneumatic actuator with a double-acting cylinder providing 100 mm (3.94 inches) stroke length at 6 bar (87 psi).
Used in process control industries for opening and closing valves that regulate fluid flow.