An actuator is a part of a machine that is responsible for moving and controlling a mechanism or system, for example by opening a valve.
What is an Actuator?
An actuator is a device that can move systems and/or other devices. An actuator does this by means of a control signal and needs an energy source for this. The control signal requires relatively little energy to operate. This can be controlled by means of electrical voltage or current or can even be controlled pneumatically (air pressure) or by means of hydraulic fluid pressure.
An actuator is a mechanism that directs a control system to perform an action or task. The operating system can be simple (a fixed mechanical or electronic system), software-based (for example, a printer driver, a robot operating system), a human or other input.
12v and 24v linear actuator
A linear actuator is an electrical device that makes it possible to convert a rotational movement in low voltage motors into a push or pull movement. The most famous of its class is the CON35, a highly efficient inline electric actuator.
How does a linear actuator work?
A&E Trading b.v. supplies electric in-line actuators to create effective motion in the field of linear motion, providing a combination of design, size, functionality, and customization to meet the needs of the customers. A linear actuator is an electrical device that makes it possible to convert rotational movements into a linear push and pull movement.
This ensures that, for example, a bar can be moved from top to bottom and vice versa. This is the ideal solution to provide electric tables with flawless operation.