The operating pressure is 62.4mpa and the net weight is 31.3kg if the stroke length is 200mm and o.d is 140 mm
i think it also depends on it's weight of course
An transducer converts one form of energy into another. eg. door bell(electrical energy - sound energy) An actuator transforms electrical energy into mechanical energy. eg. motor An actuator is essentially a transducer but a transducer need not be an actuator.
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The most common actuator is a hydraulic actuator or an electro-servo actuator. These are linear actuators that move a piston rod to a set stroke and force. It is used to push and pull at a fixed length(stroke) and force. Used in conjuction with rods and cranks, the actuator can be used to move controls through variable geometry such as arcs. The Hydraulic Actuator has a piston internal to the housing. The hydraulic pressure is ported on one end and forces the piston to move to the opposite end, which pushes the rod to extend it. Reversing the hydraulic pressure(or applying it at the other side of the piston) will cause the rod to stroke back to original position. The force that is available is equal to the hydraulic pressure times the area of the piston.
There were many types of actuators that are used in robotics, some of which are hydraulic actuator, ultra-piezoelectric, pneumatic actuator and piezoelectric. The actuator is an electromechanical device that converts energy.
actuator is a mechanism that will responds to hydraulic,pneumatic and electrical signal ,it is used to control the valve that to be in open or close condition.
tie rod cylinders rotary actuators grippers rodless actuators w/ magnetic linkage or rotary cylinders rodless actuator w/ mechanical linkage
no fuse... fan is not electric, it's hydraulic... look into fan actuator...
bottom of fan assy. look for 2 hydraulic hoses going to the fan...
Hydrolic are faster and more powerful. They use comressed air.
Don't quote me on this :)Hydraulic actuators work with liquids (usually oil, think hydraulic pistons in earth-moving equipment), pneumatic actuators work with a gas. By definition, a gas is compressible, a liquid is not. In physics, both gasses and liquids can be fluids.In very basic principle, an actuator works by forcing or a fluid into or removing a fluid from one end of a piston and thereby causing either pressure or a vacuum, causing the piston to move out or in, respectively. When the fluid is a gas, the gas will compress or expand a bit before it starts to move the piston and hence the actuator, introducing a lag and imprecision between when the fluid is moved and when the actuator moves. A liquid has a constant volume (it can't be compressed or expanded) and does not have this effect. hence, hydraulic actuators are more precise than pneumatic ones. :)My credibility: 1st year engineering student at UKZN, RSA. (Electronic)
its depend of specific weight.....
A Bobcat loader that will not lift or tilt probably is low on hydraulic fluid. Check the hydraulic fluid and fill to the recommended level.
Most ABS actuator pumps are located either on the master cylinder or the firewall right below the master cylinder. Either case, follow the hydraulic line from the master cylinder until you find the actuator.