Component identification, Component identification 15 – MTS Series 247 Actuators User Manual

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Component Identification

Series 247 Actuators

Introduction

15

Component Identification

Component Descriptions (part 1 of 2)

Item

Description

Extension port/
Retraction port

High-pressure hydraulic fluid is ported into the cylinder through the retraction
port or the extension port. The flow is regulated by a servovalve. As hydraulic
pressure is applied to one port, the other port is opened to a return line causing
the actuator to extend or to retract.

Piston seal

A reinforced Teflon

®

seal on the piston provides a positive seal and reduces

friction.

Piston bearing

These high-capacity nonmetallic bearings are bonded directly to the end caps.
The nonmetallic bearings are standard due to their high sideload tolerance and
resistance to failure from galling and seizure.

Drainback port

The drainback port allows fluid that manages to leak past the seals to be routed
out of the actuator. This prevents pressure pockets from interfering with the
actuator performance.

Piston rod

The piston rod is machined from a heat-treated alloy steel, hard-chrome plated,
and precision ground to a fine finish for reliable operation. The piston rod is
hollow to allow for installation and accurate alignment of a displacement
transducer. The piston rod end has an internal thread for mounting force
transducers, swivels, and test fixtures.

Low-pressure seal

The low-pressure seal assembly contains a seal to guide excess fluid to the
drain back port and a wiper to prevent external contamination from entering
the actuator.

Extension
Port

Front End
Cap

Piston
Seal

Piston
Bearing

Front End
Cap

Retraction
Port

Drainback
Port (on back)

Actuator
Rod

LVDT
Connector

O-ring

LVDT
Coil

LVDT Core
Extension

High Pressure
Seal/O-ring

Low Pressure
Seal/Wiper

O-ring

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