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Digital servoactuator

June 13, 2007
Electrohydraulic servoactuator integrates a force transducer (load cell) and a position transducer (magnetosonic SSI) plus the relevant proportional valves with integral digital controller, all operating in closed loop. It is operated and controlled by ...
Electrohydraulic servoactuator integrates a force transducer (load cell) and a position transducer (magnetosonic SSI) plus the relevant proportional valves with integral digital controller, all operating in closed loop. It is operated and controlled by simple Can-Bus interfacing with the electronic central unit of the whole testing bench, with easy diagnostics and maintenance. It has multiple operating strokes from 50 to 1500 mm and full-scale nominal force from 50 to 100 kN.

Atos spa,
(+39) 0331-922078,
www.atos.com

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