Products/Services for Micro Rotary Solenoids

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    Rotary Solenoids - (78 companies)
    How to Select Rotary Solenoids Rotary solenoids are electromechanical devices that convert axial motion into rotary strokes. These transducers have a higher starting force (torque) than linear solenoids, and are more resistant to shock. Actuators...
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    Solenoid Valves - (1022 companies)
    ...orifice. The inlet pressure opens and closes the valve seal. This type of valve is also called a servo-type valve. More information can be found at Engineering360's How to Select Linear Solenoids and How to Select Rotary Solenoids pages. Applications...
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    Linear Solenoids - (143 companies)
    They are generally larger and significantly less expensive than rotary solenoids, but have fewer life cycles. When selecting products, buyers should consider maximum stroke, torque, and response time. Maximum stroke is the full linear travel of the solenoid 's...
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    Micro-dispensing Valves - (15 companies)
    ...of fluids. Micro-dispensing valves may be solenoid-actuated or may also include piezoelectric crystals that can translate mechanical motion or pressure into voltage. This technique also works in the reverse: by applying a voltage to a piezoelectric...
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    Universal Joints - (157 companies)
    Universal joints are flexible mechanical connections used to transmit rotary motion from one shaft to another shaft that is not in line with the first, or when alignment varies during service. Universal joints, or u-joints are flexible mechanical...
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    Pinch Valves - (170 companies)
    ...and control valves that operate by hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders. Rotary stem- This is a commonly used model in ball, plug, and butterfly valves. A quarter-turn motion of the stem opens or closes the valve. Image Credit: Pipe Fittings and Flanges...
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    Hammers and Mallets - (186 companies)
    How to Select Hammers. Hammers are simple, usually hand-held tools intended to deliver impact force to an object using a non-rotary force. They can be powered or manually-driven. Types of Hammers. Hammers can be classified as either hand-powered...
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    Linear Actuators - (787 companies)
    Mechanical actuation is used to covert rotary motion of a screw thread or gear into linear displacement and force. Examples include a car jack, laser positioner, and other positioning instrumentation. Electrical actuation uses electrically driven motors...
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    Air Valves - (794 companies)
    ...to: Move a disc or plug into or against an orifice. Slide a slat, cylindrical, or spherical surface across an orifice. Move a flexible material into the flow passage. Rotary motion valves rotate a disc or ellipse about an angular or circular shaft...
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    Robots - (1068 companies)
    Robots are programmable manipulators that contain rotary and/or prismatic joints in order to perform precise, repetitive movements. They are designed to move parts, tools, materials, and devices through variable, programmed motions. Types...

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Rotary solenoids are electromechanical devices used for a variety of applications. They have a strong connection to Dayton and are vital for long life operation in challenging environments. What, Exactly, is a Rotary Solenoid?. A rotary solenoid uses three ball bearings to convert linear motion...

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