Hydraulic Actuators
Tips & Advice to help you make your decision on Hydraulic Actuators
If you plan to sell or distribute hydraulic actuators, you'll primarily be serving customers in the automotive industry. Hydraulic actuators are the force that allows hydraulic equipment to open, close, rise, lower and shift. Most businesses that sell hydraulic actuators also sell high-pressure gas, which is necessary for hydraulic actuators to work.
Before supplying these products to customers, you should become familiar with the types of hydraulic actuators on the market. Rotary hydraulic actuators are the most common and least expensive. They do not require a lot of fuel or power to move hydraulic equipment, and they create quick, jerky movements. Pneumatic hydraulic actuators also require a small amount of fuel, but these actuators cause hydraulic equipment to move and jerk slowly. Piston-type hydraulic actuators have very large springs and are designed to create exaggerated movements. They cause hydraulic equipment to move fast and slow, and they use a large amount of fuel. Piston-type actuators are much more expensive than rotary and pneumatic actuators, and they must be professionally installed.
Hydraulic actuators and hydraulic equipment break down easily. However, maintaining hydraulic equipment can dramatically increase its lifespan. When ordering hydraulic actuators from manufacturers, order cleaners and hydraulic part lubricants as well, and recommend these items to your customers. Learn more about hydraulic actuators by clicking the links on this Business.com page.
Hydraulic Actuators
Maintain hydraulic actuators to keep your hydraulic equipment hummingBy Mary Beth Doyle Hydraulic actuators are just one of the many components of a hydraulic system that uses fluid to provide pressure measured in pounds per square inch, or psi, for mechanical devices. A hydraulic actuator is essentially the power behind any type of hydraulic-powered equipment. These cylinders, or fluid motors, produce linear, rotary or oscillatory mechanical motions to lift, lower, open, close, etc.
From direct gas actuators that use high-pressure gas as their power supply instead of fluid to a hydraulic brake actuator that displaces pressure to perform another function in a hydraulic system, the types of hydraulic actuators available run the gamut in terms of function and industry best served. When exploring your options for hydraulic actuators:
1. Purchase a hydraulic linear actuator for motion control in your hydraulic system.
2. Buy a hydraulic rotary actuator to move multiple components.
3. Find reliable service companies for hydraulic actuator repair.
Explore your options for hydraulic linear actuators
Over the years, the performance, sophistication and operating pressures of hydraulic actuators has steadily improved, causing older models to become obsolete or, at the very least, frustrating to use. Keep your equipment - and your business - popping on all cylinders by purchasing new hydraulic linear actuators from leading distributors and/or a reputable hydraulic actuator manufacturer.
Try:
Duff-Norton is a manufacturer of hydraulic linear actuators with load capacities from 100 pounds to 100 tons. Place an order or request a quote to find the linear actuator you're looking for. Fill out the form at Danahar Motion to find out if the electric hydraulic actuator line of products they carry will work for your company. MICO is a major supplier of hydraulic brake actuators. Click on the state where your company is located to find an MICO distributor.
Purchase hydraulic rotary actuators from leading suppliers
Hydraulic rotary actuators use a pressurized liquid to rotate mechanic components. Specifications to take a closer look at before purchasing a new hydraulic rotary actuator include load capacity, operating pressure range and rotation angle.
Try:
Omega Engineering has an extensive product list of hydraulic rotary actuators. Check out IC Fluid Power Inc. for another option.
Find a trusted service company to handle repairs to hydraulic actuators
Just like any equipment for your business, hydraulic actuators are bound to break down at some point. Find a hydraulic actuator repair service company you like and trust, and schedule routine maintenance to keep your equipment humming.
Try:
Wooster Hydrostatics can provide service or remanufacturing to your hydraulic actuator or other hydraulic system component. Kitagawa-NorthTech is another great source for hydraulic actuator parts and service.
- Be sure to stay on top of hydraulic actuator maintenance - it just might save your company a significant amount of time, money and headaches down the line.
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