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Valpes Pro JYLAT-63D Double Acting Pneumatic Actuator
Valpes Pro JYLAT-63D Double Acting Pneumatic Actuator
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The Valves Pro JYLAT-63D is a high-performance double-acting pneumatic actuator engineered for quarter-turn valve automation. With a 36 Nm torque output, it’s ideally suited for compact ball or butterfly valves and is compatible with ISO 5211 F05/F07 mounting pads for easy integration. Designed for process-industry reliability, this model supports up to 10 bar (145 psi) supply pressure and operates between -20 °C and +80 °C, enabling use in demanding ambient conditions. Its durable design, combined with precision actuation, ensures consistent performance in general industrial, water/wastewater, HVAC and chemical service environments.
Key Features
14x14mm Drive Shaft
Double-Acting Pneumatic Operation – Delivers robust torque in both directions for on/off valve control without reliance on spring modules.
36 Nm Torque Output – Suitable for moderate duty quarter-turn valves, providing reliable actuation force in a compact footprint.
Max Supply Pressure 10 bar – Supports standard plant compressed air systems giving flexibility in installation.
Wide Ambient Temperature Range (-20 °C to +80 °C) – Ensures operability across cold starts and elevated ambient conditions.
ISO 5211 F05/F07 Mounting Pad – Facilitates direct mounting on compatible flanged valves or standard actuator/valve interfaces for easier engineering and reduced adaptor work.
Compact & Lightweight Construction – Optimised for space-sensitive installations such as skid-mounted systems or tight valve rooms.
Reliable Materials & Finishes – Designed for industrial duty environments with durability in mind.
Simple Maintenance – The design supports standard pneumatic service routines (filter/regulator, lubrication if required) and actuator modularity.
Valve Versatility – Ideal for mounting on ball, butterfly or plug valves in water, chemical, HVAC, general industrial and some light chemical service.
Cost-Effective Automation Package – Provides a practical torque option in your valve automation lineup, reducing the need for oversized actuators and enabling efficient inventory management.
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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.