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  • Hydraulic Actuator Service Manuals
    From this page you will be able to access and download pneumatic service and maintenance files commonly requested by our customers.
  • Hydraulic Clamping Fundamentals (.pdf)
    Hydraulic actuators provide a consistent, repeatable force in a relatively small weight and size envelope. This means that in today's manufacturing environment, the work piece can be secured, in less time, with more accuracy and repeatability without sacrificing valuable fixture space
  • How hydraulic motion-control measures up
    high-speed back-andforth linear motion to sweep powder into the cavity and then eject the finished part, making a hydraulic actuator the preferred power source. An electronic motion controller coordinates motion and ensures repeatability. To satisfy Gasbarre's key requirements, the motion controller would
  • Choosing Between Electromechanical and Fluid Power Linear Actuators in Industrial Systems Design
    or hydraulic actuators. It takes. only three steps to determine the size of an actuator for an application: measure the load,. determine the duty cycle and specify stroke and retract length. Loads can be. determined with software packages that simulate mechanical systems or by performing. measurements
  • Control of Brake- and Steer-by-Wire Systems During Brake Actuator Failure (.pdf)
    algorithm is. controlled by independently operating electro-. based on rules derived from general principles of vehicle. mechanical or electro-hydraulic, actuators. dynamics. When a failure of one actuator is detected,. Consequently, failure modes that may occur in these. the algorithm
  • IR Thermography in Hydraulic System Troubleshooting
    systems operate at very high pressures, as they are designed to save. space and materials costs. · Internal leakages in hydraulic components such as valves, cylinders, actuators and pumps are. the major source of the problem. · Hydraulic accumulators provide proper response time and emergency
  • Motion Gets Smarter With Integrated Actuators
    travel distances between the central controller and the actuator or in applications that don't traditionally have control panels at all. Control of independent, single-axis machine functions is an ideal candidate for distributed motion. Traditional hydraulic and pneumatic cylinder applications
  • Smaller and mightier electric actuators help advance medical applications
    , low-maintenance, and high- efficiency motion control solutions for medical applications. Electric actuators continue to replace hydraulic and pneumatic actuators in a variety of medical applications. When using oil-powered hydraulic actuators, users risk dealing with oil leaks and hazardous fluid

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