Actuators & Valves PIstonPIston SurfaceSurface AreaArea F = P x A Force Where: F = Force in Lbs. P =...
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Actuators & Valves P I s t o n S u r f a c e A r e a F = P x A Force Where: F = Force in Lbs. P = Operating Pressure in lbs. per square inch A = Area of Piston in square inches Operating Pressure So, by using two pistons... Why 2 Racks & Pistons? Force is Doubled
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Transcript of Actuators & Valves PIstonPIston SurfaceSurface AreaArea F = P x A Force Where: F = Force in Lbs. P =...
Actuators & Valves
PIston
Surface
Area
F = P x A
Force
Where:F = Force in Lbs.P = Operating Pressure in lbs. per square inchA = Area of Piston in square inches
OperatingPressure
So, by using two pistons...
Why 2 Racks & Pistons?Why 2 Racks & Pistons?Force is Doubled
Actuators & Valves
If Force is Doubled…If Force is Doubled…Torque Output
Is alsoDoubled!!!
Torque OutputIs also
Doubled!!!
Actuators & Valves
So, it wasout with the old…
So, it wasout with the old…
Actuators & Valves
And…In with the New!!!
And…In with the New!!!
Actuators & Valves
T = F x M.A.Where:T = Torque in Lb.In.F = Force in Lbs.M.A. = Moment Arm in inches
TorqueTorque