White Paper Discusses Electro-Hydraulic Actuators
Parker Hannifin has published a white paper looking at the latest compact electro-hydraulic actuator technology for use in space-critical industrial, mobile and remote applications. This publication coincides with the launch of a dedicated website promoting the company's Compact EHA Electro-Hydraulic double acting actuator - a fully integrated freestanding unit capable of delivering high levels of power density.
Parker's electro-hydraulic actuator technology has been developed to provide an alternative to the use of conventional linear-motion technologies, such as electromechanical and pneumatic drives, in applications where high power is required from actuators with a small envelope, or where no mains power supply is readily available. The white paper has been written for use by design and production engineers and explains how compact electro-hydraulic devices work, and looks at their relative advantages and disadvantages over other methods of linear actuation.
Parker's electro-hydraulic actuator technology has been developed to provide an alternative to the use of conventional linear-motion technologies, such as electromechanical and pneumatic drives, in applications where high power is required from actuators with a small envelope, or where no mains power supply is readily available. The white paper has been written for use by design and production engineers and explains how compact electro-hydraulic devices work, and looks at their relative advantages and disadvantages over other methods of linear actuation.
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