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Hytork XL0026M-S80-SCW-Y00 Spring Return Pneumatic Actuator
Hytork XL0026M-S80-SCW-Y00 Spring Return Pneumatic Actuator
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The Hytork XL0026M-S80-SCW-Y00 Spring Return Pneumatic Actuator is a compact yet powerful solution designed for precise 90° rotary valve automation. Built from the reliable Hytork XL Series platform, this actuator offers a durable, corrosion-resistant construction with dependable spring-return functionality for fail-safe operation in critical applications. Its rack-and-pinion mechanism ensures smooth, efficient torque transfer and consistent performance across thousands of cycles.
Engineered for longevity and low maintenance, the XL0026M combines high torque output with a lightweight aluminium housing, making it ideal for butterfly, ball, and plug valve assemblies across process, chemical, and power industries. Featuring ISO 5211 and NAMUR mounting standards, it integrates seamlessly with a wide range of accessories such as solenoid valves, limit switch boxes, and positioners.
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FAQ's
What is the difference between a valve and an actuator?
What types of actuators are available?
The main types of actuators are:
Pneumatic actuators – use compressed air for fast, reliable operation.
Electric actuators – use electrical power for precise control.
Hydraulic actuators – use fluid pressure for high-torque applications.
Each type offers unique advantages depending on the environment, media, and system control needs.
How do I choose the right actuator for my valve?
To select the correct actuator, consider:
Valve type and torque requirement
Power source available (air, electric, or hydraulic)
Operating environment (temperature, humidity, hazardous area)
Control signal type (on/off or modulating)
Matching actuator torque and compatibility with the valve’s ISO mounting ensures reliable performance.
What are the main types of valves used in automation?
The most common valves in automated systems include:
Ball valves – for tight shutoff and quick operation.
Butterfly valves – for larger flow control with compact design.
Globe valves – for precise throttling and flow regulation.
Check valves – to prevent backflow.
Gate valves – for full bore flow isolation.
What’s the difference between a double-acting and spring-return actuator?
Double-acting actuators use air (or power) to both open and close the valve.
Spring-return actuators use air to open (or close) the valve, and a built-in spring to automatically return it to a safe position when power or air is lost — ideal for fail-safe operation.
How often should valves and actuators be serviced?
Regular maintenance intervals depend on operating conditions, but a good rule of thumb is to inspect every 6–12 months.
This includes checking for leaks, lubrication, seal wear, and actuator responsiveness to prevent unexpected downtime.