The Difference Between: High Duty and Low Duty Electromechanical Actuators
Oct. 17, 2024
Carefully selected electromechanical actuators can meet the requirements of industrial applications while providing energy and maintenance savings over their lifetimes.
Are you considering electromechanical actuators for industrial applications? Check out our Difference Between: High Duty and Low Duty Electromechanical Actuators to determine how to choose the right product for your application. In it, you'll learn:
The differences between pneumatic and hydraulic cylinders and electromechanical actuators, including how electromechanical actuators can simplify maintenance, improve safety, and reduce energy usage over the equipment's lifetime.
When to use high duty versus low duty electromechanical actuators based on load capacity, speed of motion, precision, and expected duty cycle.
The variety of industrial applications that are well-suited to electromechanical actuators, including those requiring rugged construction for harsh environments.
How to implement smart controls in electromechanical actuators and streamline conversion from fluid power cylinders with drop-in replacements.
Download our Difference Between: High Duty and Low Duty Electromechanical Actuators to learn more about the details to consider when converting to electromechanical actuators.
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