Gear operators use worm, bevel, or spur gear assemblies to deliver consistent torque and precise positioning. These units are available in a range of gear ratios, materials, and sealing configurations to suit valve size and operating environment. Standardized mounting interfaces simplify alignment and allow integration with a variety of valve styles.
Manual levers are used for quarter-turn valves where direct operation is preferred. Designs include straight or curved handles, with adjustable fulcrum points and mounting offsets to accommodate valve geometry and space constraints. Lever length and pivot position can be configured to achieve the desired torque.
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