Festo DRRD Series 8 bar Double Action Pneumatic Rotary Actuator, ISO8573-1:2010° Rotary Angle, 12mm Bore

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RS Stock No.:
202-2693
Mfr. Part No.:
DRRD-12-180-FH-PA
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Rotary Angle

ISO8573-1:2010°

Action

Double

Bore

12mm

Force at 7 bar

ISO8573-1:2010N

Manufacturer Series

DRRD

Maximum Input Pressure

8bar

Maximum Operating Pressure

8 bar

Absolute Maximum Pressure

ISO8573-1:2010

Cushioning Type

Elastic

Port Connection

M5

Weight

380g

Model Number

2282067

Series

DRRD

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Festo Double-Action Pneumatic Semi-Rotary Actuator, 180° Rotary Angle - DRRD Series - DRRD-12-180-FH-PA


Choose this rotary actuator from Festo when you need to synchronise valve rotation using compressed air. It has a rack-and-pinion mechanism with swivelling angles between +10° and -100° degrees for smooth 180° rotation. Both ends are protected by self-adjusting cushion rings that respond to changes in position, enabling greater accuracy. As the driveshaft is made from corrosion-resistant high-alloy steel, it will last a long time, even when used in harsh environments. This type of component is commonly used for regulating quarter-turn valves in machines.

• Wrought-aluminium alloy housing for added durability and resistance to corrosion
• Wide operating pressure range of 3 to 8 bar for use in a range of applications
• Broad operating temperature range of -10°C to +60°C for use in demanding environments

Application Information


• Automotive engineering
• Packaging industry
• Hydraulic applications

How does semi-rotary actuator work in pneumatic installations?


Filtered compressed air enters the chamber in which the actuator is housed. The air causes the piston to move along the rack, turning the valve in the set direction.