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  • Rotary Rotary
    Rotary Actuators
    Compact
    A032
    A032
    Torque: 9 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1/4" or 3/8"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    AL75
    AL75
    Torque: 7-14 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1/4"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    A752
    A752
    Torque: 35 in-lb*
    Shaft: 3/8"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    Single Rack Tie-Rod
    A01
    A01
    Torque: 6 in-lb*
    Shaft: 3/16" or 1/4"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    A1
    A1
    Torque: 12 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1/4" or 3/8"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    A2
    A2
    Torque: 39 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1/2"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    A3
    A3
    Torque: 119 in-lb*
    Shaft: 3/4"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    A4
    A4
    Torque: 277 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1" or 1 1/8"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    Dual Rack Tie-Rod
    A12
    A12
    Torque: 24 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1/4" or 3/8"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    A22
    A22
    Torque: 78 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1/2"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    A32
    A32
    Torque: 238 in-lb*
    Shaft: 3/4"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    A42
    A42
    Torque: 545 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1" or 1 1/8"
    Diameter
    *80psi
  • Multi-Position Multi-Position
    Multi Position
    Three Position Actuators
    A032
    A032
    Torque: 6 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1/4" or 3/8"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    A12
    A12
    Torque: 12 in-lb
    Shaft: 3/8"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    A22
    A22
    Torque: 39 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1/2"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    A32
    A32
    Torque: 119 in-lb*
    Shaft: 3/4"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    A42
    A42
    Torque: 277 in-lb*
    Shaft 1 or 1 1/8"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    4 or 5 Position Actuators
    Four or Five Position
    Four or Five Position
    Torque: 12-277 in-lb*
    Shaft: 3/8"-1 1/8"
    Diameter
    *80psi
  • Indexing Indexing
    Indexing Actuators
    Single Rack
    X1
    X1
    Torque: 9 in-lb*
    Shaft: 3/8*
    Diameter
    *60psi
    X2
    X2
    Torque: 29 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1/2"
    Diameter
    *60psi
    X3
    X3
    Torque: 89 in-lb*
    Shaft: 3/4"
    Diameter
    *60psi
    X4
    X4
    Torque: 208 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1"
    Diameter
    *60psi
    Dual Rack
    X12
    X12
    Torque: 18 in-lb*
    Shaft: 3/8"
    Diameter
    *60psi
    X22
    X22
    Torque: 59 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1/2"
    Diameter
    *60psi
    X32
    X32
    Torque: 179 in-lb*
    Shaft: 3/4"
    Diameter
    *60psi
    X42
    X42
    Torque: 415 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1"
    Diameter
    *60psi
  • Stepping Stepping
    Stepping Actuators
    Single Rack
    S1
    S1
    Torque: 12 in-lb*
    Shaft: 3/8"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    S2
    S2
    Torque: 39 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1/2"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    Dual Rack
    S3
    S3
    Torque: 119 in-lb*
    Shaft: 3/4"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    S4
    S4
    Torque: 277 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1"
    Diameter
    *80psi
  • Multi-Motion Multi-Motion
    Multi-Motion Actuators
    Single Rack
    PA01
    PA01
    Torque: 6 in-lb*
    Shaft: 3/8"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    PA2
    PA2
    Torque: 34 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    PA3
    PA3
    Torque: 113 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    Dual Rack
    PA22
    PA22
    Torque: 73 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    PA32
    PA32
    Torque: 223 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1"
    Diameter
    *80psi
  • Nitpicker Nitpicker
    Nitpicker Actuators
    Single Rack
    PX2
    PX2
    Torque: 39 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1"
    Diameter
    *80psi
    Dual Rack
    PX22
    PX22
    Torque: 68 in-lb*
    Shaft: 1"
    Diameter
    *75psi
  • Shaft Mounting Adapters Shaft Mounting Adapters
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Linear vs. Rotary Actuators: Which is Best for My Application?

Linear vs. Rotary Actuators: Which is Best for My Application?

Actuators are integral components of machines, converting energy into motion. They come in different types, but the two most used are linear and rotary actuators. Choosing between these two can be a daunting task, especially if you’re not familiar with their characteristics and applications. To help you make an informed decision, let’s delve into the world of linear and rotary actuators.

What are Linear and Rotary Actuators? Linear actuators create motion in a straight line, contrary to the circular motion produced by rotary actuators. In essence, linear actuators move objects up and down or back and forth, while rotary actuators turn objects around a fixed point.

Linear Actuators Linear actuators are a versatile solution for machinery that requires precise linear motion. Whether it’s adjusting control surfaces on an aircraft or positioning a cutting head, linear actuators offer direct linear motion with advantages like precise positioning, low power consumption, and easy control. They provide the necessary movement in a straight line, ensuring efficient operation in various applications. With their ability to deliver accurate and controlled linear motion, linear actuators prove to be a reliable choice for tasks that demand precision and efficiency.

Rotary Actuators When it comes to rotational motion around an axis, rotary actuators are the go-to choice. Whether it’s rotating a conveyor belt or turning a valve, these actuators excel in providing high torque and ensuring smooth and continuous rotation. It’s worth noting that there are different types of rotary actuators available. Some, like motors, offer unlimited rotation, while others like pneumatic or hydraulic rotary actuators have limited rotation. Regardless of the type, rotary actuators boast a compact design, allowing for efficient operation at high rotational speeds. With their impressive capabilities, they are a reliable solution for tasks that require precise and powerful rotational motion.

Choosing Between Linear and Rotary Actuators

When deciding between a linear and rotary actuator, consider the following aspects:

Application Requirements: What type of motion does your application need? If it’s linear, a linear actuator will be the best choice. If it’s rotational, then a rotary actuator will be more suitable.

Space Constraints: Rotary actuators are generally more compact and better suited for applications with limited space.

Cost: Price can also be a determining factor. Generally, linear actuators are less expensive than rotary ones, but this can vary based on specific models and manufacturers.

Control System Compatibility: Ensure that the actuator you choose is compatible with your existing control system.

In conclusion, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer to whether a linear or rotary actuator is better. It largely depends on the specific requirements of your application. By understanding the key differences and considering the factors mentioned above, you can make an informed decision that best suits your needs. Remember, the right actuator can significantly enhance the efficiency and performance of your machine or system.

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