How do electric actuators work

Mar 26, 2026

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Power Source (Motor): Provides initial rotational power. We select high-efficiency, stable motors to ensure long-term starting torque and durability.

 

Speed ​​Transmission Hub (Gear Drive System): Converts the high speed of the motor into the large output torque required by the valve. Extensive experience in precision gear design and manufacturing ensures efficient, smooth, and low-noise transmission.

 

Control and Sensing (Limit and Torque Units):

Limit devices: Like precise "travel switches," define the endpoints of opening and closing.

Torque Sensing Mechanism: Real-time load sensing, acting as a "guardian" of safe operation. Overload protection mechanisms have undergone numerous rigorous testing conditions, demonstrating sensitive response and extremely high reliability.

 

Intelligent Interaction (Control and Feedback Module): Standard feature of modern actuators. It not only receives switching commands but also provides feedback on valve position, status alarms (such as overload and overheating), and other information, forming the foundation for remote monitoring and intelligent management.

 

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