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SY50 Scotch Yoke Gear Operator

SY50 Scotch Yoke Gear Operator

SY50 Scotch Yoke Gear Operator

(OP)
I'm having a hard time finding any information on this operator.  I need to know mounting information.  This is the little information I have:  I have information from a Grove catalogue (under Dresser), so I'm not sure if they manufacture the operator or just encourage buying them with the valve.   

Does anyone have information on this?
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RE: SY50 Scotch Yoke Gear Operator

The gear operator is most probably manufactured by Ledeen - Part of the Dresser family. Most Grove Valves are equipped with Ledeen operators. Grove/Ledeen/Dresser Flow Control division will be able to help. I am guessing you want maintenance info not operating instructions/methodology.

RE: SY50 Scotch Yoke Gear Operator

Why would you replace an inferior actuator with another?  I assume you actually want some repeatable control, low maintenance costs, and dependability?

RE: SY50 Scotch Yoke Gear Operator

(OP)
Customers request.  I have found the information I needed, thanks for the help.

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