Electric actuators provide automated positioning for linear and quarter-turn valves by combining mechanical drive systems with integrated control electronics. Common configurations include multi-turn, direct-drive, and geared models, using transmission types such as worm, spur, or planetary gears to meet specific torque and speed requirements.
Modern actuators incorporate advanced control features, including built-in encoders or Hall-effect sensors, to support accurate feedback and diagnostics. These systems enable real-time status monitoring and are compatible with a variety of communication protocols for integration into control architectures.
Enclosures are available in watertight, weatherproof, and submersible designs to protect internal components in harsh environments. For modulating or high-cycle service, actuators are equipped with durable motors and reinforced gear trains to maintain consistent performance over extended duty cycles. Mounting is typically standardized to ISO or MSS specifications, allowing for straightforward integration across different valve types.
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