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RG Series Heavy Duty Scotch Yoke Actuator

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The RG Series Heavy Duty Scotch Yoke Actuator is a versatile and high-performance actuator designed to handle demanding applications.

 

It is available in Double-Acting, Spring Return, and Canted Yoke designs, offering torque capabilities up to 2.2 million in-lbs.

 

The RG Series features a fully modular design with eight models (RG1 through RG8), and complies with ISO 5211 for actuator torque and mounting base specifications.

 

Compared to the R-series, the RG Series Spring Return Actuators utilize a Pull-to-Compress spring design.

  • Specifications
  • Technical Data
  • Advantages
  • Industries
  • Applications
  • Contact

Specifications

  • Models: RG1 through RG8
  • Torque Range: 2,000 Nm to 250,000 Nm (2,800 in-lbs to 2.2 million in-lbs)
  • Designs: Double-Acting, Spring Return, Canted Yoke
  • Compliance: ISO 5211 for actuator torque and mounting base

Technical Data

  • Maximum torque capacity: 2.2 million in-lbs
  • Modular design with eight models
  • Spring Return Actuators use Pull-to-Compress spring design

Advantages

  • High torque capabilities up to 2.2 million in-lbs
  • Fully modular design for flexible application
  • Compliance with ISO 5211 standards ensures reliability
  • Spring Return Actuators feature Pull-to-Compress design for improved performance

Industries

  • Alkylation
  • Caustic and Chlor-Alkali
  • Desalination
  • Wastewater Collection and Treatment
  • LNG

Applications

  • Desalination
  • Gasoline
  • Petrochemical Processing
  • Chemical Processing

Contact Us

Contact our Valve Specialist Team

  • Brendan Merrigan (External) – mob: 087 2598124
  • Vicki McGrath – tel: 021 461 7207
  • Brian Barry – tel: 021 461 7211
  • Tim Quigley – tel: 021 461 7209
  • Ross O’Donovan – tel: 021 461 7230
  • Shauna O’Connor – tel: 021 461 7237
  • Tel: 021 461 7200

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