toastedhead
Mechanical
- Dec 1, 2008
- 52
OK, so Im setting up a test bench in my facility. One of the parameters is to hold a certain level of vacuum for a period of time.
My plan is to use a gate valve hooked to a linear actuator but my question is how can I do it on the cheap? We do not need really precise postionion of the valve to attain the vacuum level desired. So I was thinking about getting a cheaper linear actuator that doesnt require a servo drive and just use some PLC programming to position the linear actuator - you know if vac is too high adjust this way - if vac is too low then adjust the other way. Im trying to avoid spending thousands on the servo and driver if at all possible.
Sometimes I miss the obvious. Is that the case here?
My plan is to use a gate valve hooked to a linear actuator but my question is how can I do it on the cheap? We do not need really precise postionion of the valve to attain the vacuum level desired. So I was thinking about getting a cheaper linear actuator that doesnt require a servo drive and just use some PLC programming to position the linear actuator - you know if vac is too high adjust this way - if vac is too low then adjust the other way. Im trying to avoid spending thousands on the servo and driver if at all possible.
Sometimes I miss the obvious. Is that the case here?