Neumatic Actuator
A neumatic actuator is a device that uses pressurized gas to perform a mechanical action. It is commonly used in automation systems, robotics, and other similar applications. The most common type of neumatic actuator is the pneumatic cylinder, also known as a linear actuator. This type of actuator uses compressed air to create a linear motion, allowing for precise control of the motion. It is typically used for lifting, pressing, pushing, and other actuation tasks. Other types of neumatic actuators include rotary actuators, which use compressed air to create rotational motion, and solenoid actuators, which use electromagnetic fields to create movement. Neumatic actuators are typically powered by compressed air or an inert gas, such as nitrogen or carbon dioxide. These actuators are relatively easy to install and can be used in a variety of applications, from manufacturing and industrial to automotive and medical. Neumatic actuators are reliable, cost-effective, and safe to