Electric actuators are an integral part of modern automation systems, playing a critical role in various industries, from manufacturing to aerospace. As technology advances, these devices are becoming more sophisticated and essential for enhancing efficiency, precision, and reliability in operations.

What is an Electric Actuator?

An electric actuator is a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical motion. It operates by using electric motors to generate movement, which can be linear or rotary. Electric actuators are commonly used in applications where precise control of motion is required, making them a preferred choice over traditional hydraulic or pneumatic actuators in many scenarios. Types of Electric Actuators Electric actuators can be categorized into several types based on their mechanism of action: Linear Actuators: These actuators produce motion in a straight line. They are often used in applications such as opening and closing valves, moving machinery, or adjusting positions. Linear electric actuators can be further classified into screw-based, belt-driven, and direct drive.
