Preventative Maintenance for Bettis D-Series Rack & Pinion Pneumatic Actuator
Preventative Maintenance for Bettis D-Series Rack & Pinion Pneumatic Actuator
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Hi all,
What would be the appropriate preventative maintenance plan for a D-Series Rack & Pinion Pneumatic Actuator? The actuator operates in mild service conditions and has acted reliably for the past ten years. I do not have much industrial experience, so I have no basis for selecting a maintenance plan for pneumatic actuators.
See attachment for actuator details.
Thanks!
What would be the appropriate preventative maintenance plan for a D-Series Rack & Pinion Pneumatic Actuator? The actuator operates in mild service conditions and has acted reliably for the past ten years. I do not have much industrial experience, so I have no basis for selecting a maintenance plan for pneumatic actuators.
See attachment for actuator details.
Thanks!





RE: Preventative Maintenance for Bettis D-Series Rack & Pinion Pneumatic Actuator
A visual inspection and functional test shall be a sufficient maintenance. The frequency of maintenance should be driven by the criticality of the valve
RE: Preventative Maintenance for Bettis D-Series Rack & Pinion Pneumatic Actuator
Thanks for the validation, I was heading in that direction. Will be removing the preventative maintenance task now, make the maintenance guys happy.
RE: Preventative Maintenance for Bettis D-Series Rack & Pinion Pneumatic Actuator
This type of actuators will generally operate a great number of times without failure. On the other hand a long stop-time could wear as much as a very high frequency of repetitive operations.
Main failure components:
Solenoids (not actuator)
Leakage over piston sealings (Test for leakage with solenoid(s) demounted.)
Excessive wear(seldom)
Actuator itself (torque) selected too small.
Main failure causes:
Dirt, water and excessive oil in air (most modern pneumatic systems are oilfree), condensation in air.
Maladjustment (end-stops of actuator), loose or unfit connections to valve.
High voltage peaks to solenoids.
Valve wearing gives higher torque over time.
Preventive by installation: Recheck and improve pneumatic system with all necessary components (water and dirt filters, draining), control correct mounting and el. and mechanical operation and adjustment of complete installation.
During operation: None, check correct operation at the the total systems check intervals.
By failure: replace complete valve and actuator. Often not economical to repair.
Good luck!