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  2. Category:Actuators - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Actuators

    Pages in category "Actuators" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Actuator; Air core gauge;

  3. Actuator - Wikipedia

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    An actuator is a component of a machine that produces force, torque, or displacement, when an electrical, pneumatic or hydraulic input is supplied to it in a system (called an actuating system). The effect is usually produced in a controlled way. [1] An actuator translates such an input signal into the required form of mechanical energy.

  4. Linear actuator - Wikipedia

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    A linear actuator is an actuator that creates linear motion (i.e., in a straight line), in contrast to the circular motion of a conventional electric motor.

  5. Valve actuator - Wikipedia

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    The blue valve body is visible in-line with the pipe. The valve actuator opens or closes the butterfly disc of the valve based on electrical signals sent to the actuator. Another valve actuator is visible in the background, with windows to indicate the valve position. A valve actuator is the mechanism for opening and closing a valve. Manually ...

  6. Category:Hydraulic actuators - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hydraulic actuators" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Hydraulic cylinder; M.

  7. Rotary actuator - Wikipedia

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    A rotary actuator is an actuator that produces a rotary motion or torque. The simplest actuator is purely mechanical, where linear motion in one direction gives rise to rotation. The most common actuators are electrically powered; others may be powered pneumatically or hydraulically , or use energy stored in springs .