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Electric valve actuator KPP05-4
linearpistonIP67

Electric valve actuator - KPP05-4 - Kinitics Automation - linear / piston / IP67
Electric valve actuator - KPP05-4 - Kinitics Automation - linear / piston / IP67
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Characteristics

Type
electric
Movement
linear
Technology
piston
Protection class
IP67
Norms
ISO 21287
Other characteristics
compact, adjustable, DC
Actuator force

Max.: 3,800 N

Min.: 0 N

Stroke

4 mm
(0.2 in)

Voltage

12 V, 24 V, 120 V

Pressure

Max.: 100 bar
(1,450.4 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Description

The Kinitics Piston Pump (KPP) is a shape memory alloy-based actuator that uses Bundled Wire technology to deliver a precision stroke in a compact package. Displacement and flow control is possible through the addition of a linear sensor while pressure control is possible through the use of a pressure sensor. • Wide range of compatible fluids • Rated pressures up to 100 Bar (1450 psi) • Strokes up to 7 mm (0.26″) • Displacements up to 8.4 cc (0.5 cu.in.) • Flow rates up to 25 LPH (6.6 GPH) • Configurable ports • Flexible AC and DC power options • Flying lead or SJOOW cable hook-up • -40⁰ C to 60⁰ C operating range • Rod and piston are the only moving parts • IP67 Environmental Protection • Compatible with ISO 21287 hardware • Wide range of mounting brackets • Adjustable home position switch • Master cylinder • Braking / clutching • Metering pump Product Selection Chart: This chart can be used to configure the Kinitics Piston Pump. Step 1: Use pressure and volumetric displacement to find the intersection point. Step 2: Drawing a line horizontally to the right axis will identify the piston bore size and travel modifier.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.