| High thrust capability |
150 psi (10.3 Bar) operating pressure allows substantially higher thrust capabilities than comparable diaphragm actuators.
Higher thrust allows tighter valve shutoff. |
| High frequency |
Double-acting configuration responds quickly to signal changes. response |
| Compact and lightweight |
Spring cylinder linear actuators are substantially lighter and more compact than comparable linear diaphragm actuators, for easier installation and maintenance. |
| Wide range of sizes |
Standard actuator sizes 25, 50 and 100 will handle thrust requirements for over 95 percent of process applications. Larger sizes up through size 600 are available for special applications. |
| Fewer parts |
Spring cylinder linear actuators have 1 /3 fewer parts than diaphragm linear actuators. Wear parts cost 1 /10 of those for diaphragms, and less inventory is required to maintain actuators. |
| Dynamic positioning accuracy |
Supply pressure is sent to both sides of the piston for stiff, precise actuator operation. Small air volume between the piston and the bottom of the cylinder provides powerful pneumatic stiffness, allowing a high pressure drop – without plug slamming. |
| Field reversible |
Failure mode is easily reversed without additional parts. Reduced inventory costs. |
| No pressure regulators required |
Cylinder actuators easily handle air supplies up to 150 psi (10.3 Bar) with out a pressure regulator and can be operated with as little as 30 psi (2.1 Bar).* |
| Fail-safe spring |
Internal spring provides fail-safe operation in the event of air system failure. Universal spring bench set is not required. |
| Stiff operation |
Supply pressure is sent to both sides of piston for stiff actuator operation. |
| Durable components |
High quality materials require very little maintenance, no diaphragm to rupture. |
| Simple maintenance |
Periodic maintenance is easy to perform, since the spring cylinder actuator only requires the removal of two parts to access all internal parts. |
| Low air consumption |
Cylinder design uses less supply air than comparable diaphragm actuators. |
| Longer strokes |
Size 25 spring cylinder linear actuator has a 1 1 /2 -inch (38 mm) stroke, in contrast to a 3/4 -inch (19 mm) stroke on a comparable linear diaphragm actuator. Larger actuators have similar comparisons. Stroke lengths are available up to 24-inches. |
| High-level positional stiffness |
Small air volume between the piston and the bottom of the cylinder prostiffness vides powerful pneumatic – allowing high pressure, flow over the plug operation without plug slamming. |