Stainless steel pneumatic valve actuator
max. 20 929 psi
Conbraco Industries
The Apollo® Acutorque actuator is manufactured with an integral
and internal air manifold. The solenoid mounting pad is
manufactured to Namur dimensional standards as to allow for
the direct mounting of various manufacturers' solenoid valves
and other flow control devices. For applications not requiring
a direct mount solenoid valve, ports are tapped to NPT standards
(American National Standard taper threads).
Reverse Rotation
When required, a clockwise rotation of the drive pinion, by
means of air to PORT A can be achieved by reversing the
pistons inside the actuator body (rotate 180 degrees).
Spring Configuration
Each Acutorque actuator comes with a complete spring pack
(6 springs per side with nylon retainers) unless otherwise
specified. When less than the full spring pack is desired for
various torque outputs (see torque chart); springs can be removed
from the actuator end caps. It is very important that
springs can be arranged in a symmetrical manner (positioned
as shown below) so that unwarranted side-load does not
occur between the pistons and actuator body. CAUTION:
Refer to operation and maintenance instructions before
disassembly and removal of springs.
and internal air manifold. The solenoid mounting pad is
manufactured to Namur dimensional standards as to allow for
the direct mounting of various manufacturers' solenoid valves
and other flow control devices. For applications not requiring
a direct mount solenoid valve, ports are tapped to NPT standards
(American National Standard taper threads).
Reverse Rotation
When required, a clockwise rotation of the drive pinion, by
means of air to PORT A can be achieved by reversing the
pistons inside the actuator body (rotate 180 degrees).
Spring Configuration
Each Acutorque actuator comes with a complete spring pack
(6 springs per side with nylon retainers) unless otherwise
specified. When less than the full spring pack is desired for
various torque outputs (see torque chart); springs can be removed
from the actuator end caps. It is very important that
springs can be arranged in a symmetrical manner (positioned
as shown below) so that unwarranted side-load does not
occur between the pistons and actuator body. CAUTION:
Refer to operation and maintenance instructions before
disassembly and removal of springs.
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