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Valve actuators – electric, pneumatic

What Is a Valve Actuator?

A valve actuator is a drive mechanism that remotely opens, closes, or modulates a valve. When mounted on an ISO 5211 top flange, the actuator converts either rotary or linear motion into valve operation. It is used to operate quarter-turn valves such as a ball valve or linear valves such as gate valves.


How Do Electric and Pneumatic Actuators Work?


Electric Actuators – Quarter-Turn & Multi-Turn

Electric actuators use an electric motor coupled to a worm gear drive. Quarter-turn versions provide fast 90° rotation for ball valves, butterfly valves, or plug valves. Multi-turn types deliver multiple revolutions for linear valves or control valves. Available voltages include 24 VDC, 230 VAC, and 400 VAC. Downside: in case of power failure, fail-safe operation is only possible with an integrated spring return or external battery backup.


Pneumatic Actuators – Rack & Pinion and Scotch Yoke

Pneumatic actuators use compressed air (6–8 bar) to open and close valves.

  • Rack & pinion: converts linear to rotary motion for quarter-turn (90°) valves. Available in single-acting (spring return) and double-acting versions.
  • Scotch yoke: uses a lever mechanism to generate high torque, ideal for large valves and harsh environments.


Hydraulic actuators provide high force output but are not part of our standard product range.

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Festo DAPS-0053-090-RS4-F0507-MW, 8005029 Semi-rotary drive
883,38 1.068,89 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10099900
Festo DAPS-0090-090-RS2-F0710-MW, 8005031 Semi-rotary drive
1.023,94 1.238,97 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10099902
Festo DAPS-0720-090-RS2-F12-MW, 8005060 Semi-rotary drive
3.443,26 4.166,34 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10099931
Festo DAPS-0720-090-RS3-F14-MW, 8005063 Semi-rotary drive
3.443,26 4.166,34 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10099934
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Product code: 10098707
Festo DAPS-0240-090-R-F0507-CR, 552873 Semi-rotary drive
1.519,96 1.839,15 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10098874
Festo DAPS-0015-090-RS4-F03-CR, 552878 Semi-rotary drive
631,45 764,05 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10098879
Festo DAPS-2880-090-R-F16-T6, 553188 Semi-rotary drive
5.548,26 6.713,39 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10098914
Festo DAPS-0120-090-RS2-F0710-T6, 553197 Semi-rotary drive
726,07 878,54 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10098923
Festo DAPS-1440-090-RS2-F16-T6, 553207 Semi-rotary drive
7.385,87 8.936,90 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10098933
Festo DAPS-0090-090-RS3-F0710-T6, 553215 Semi-rotary drive
608,29 736,03 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10098941
Festo DAPS-0720-090-RS3-F12-T6, 553222 Semi-rotary drive
3.037,72 3.675,64 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10098948
Festo DAPS-4000-090-RS3-F25, 561695 Semi-rotary drive
19.897,44 24.075,90 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10030153
Festo DAPS-0240-090-RS1-F1012, 533451 Semi-rotary drive
1.051,32 1.272,10 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10023077
Festo DAPS-0960-090-R-F14, 533478 Semi-rotary drive
1.437,34 1.739,18 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10023097
Festo DAPS-1920-090-RS1-F16, 549689 Semi-rotary drive
9.021,52 10.916,04 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10027456
Festo DAPS-1920-090-RS4-F16, 549692 Semi-rotary drive
9.021,52 10.916,04 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10027459
Festo DAPS-2880-090-RS2-F16, 549694 Semi-rotary drive
13.711,73 16.591,19 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10027461
1177951, DRQD-B-20-180-P1J-A-A
Product code: 10009098
Festo DFPD-40-RP-180-RD-F0507, 8065336 Semi-rotary drive
153,12 185,28 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10131271
Festo DFPD-240-RP-135-RD-F0710, 8065343 Semi-rotary drive
535,32 647,74 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10131277
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89,24 107,98 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10115154
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140,61 170,14 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10115156
Festo DFPD-20-RP-90-RS30-F04, 8047621 Semi-rotary drive
100,29 121,35 Incl. VAT
Product code: 10115158
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Actuator

Actuator for valves

In general, there are three main types of actuators for valves:

  • Electrically operated
  • Pneumatically operated
  • Hydraulically operated

Electric actuation

The electric actuator is an electric motor which can open, close or control a valve by turning the motor. This is in most cases a quarter-turn actuator which operates a quarter-turn valve (such as a ball valve, butterfly valve or plug valve). But it can also be a linear electric actuator which, for example, pulls up the slide of a gate valve by turning the spindle several times.
Common voltages in Europe are 24V AC/DC, 230 VAC and 400 VAC. The running time from open to closed and vice versa is generally slow compared to pneumatically operated drives. It is also relatively difficult to achieve a safe position in the event of a power failure with an electric drive. This is only possible by means of an internal spring (very expensive) or a power capacitor or battery.

Pneumatic actuator

The pneumatic actuator is the most common actuator and opens the valve with the force of the available compressed air. Here, too, the quarter turn actuator is very common, but the linear version is also simple and common (e.g. pneumatically operated diaphragm valves). The pneumatically operated actuators are explained taking into account the available compressed air pressure as this determines the force. In contrast to the electric drive, it is more difficult to adjust the angle of rotation in the case of pneumatic drives. For example, for valves with 180 degrees. However, it is easy to create a safe pneumatic condition in case of compressed air failure by means of a spring in the actuator. The additional costs for a spring in a pneumatic actuator are almost nil.

What do we need to think about when selecting a drive for valves?

Actuator on ball valve

The concept of ball valve construction is mainly based on a polished ball (including hole in the ball) between two seats (upstream and downstream). Turning the ball with the hole makes it possible to let a flow of liquid through or stop it. The differential pressure over the ball valve pushes the (floating) ball against the seat. This causes friction when turning the ball. The required torque will be highest when the ball valve is closed and needs to be opened (breakaway moment).

Actuator on butterfly valve

A butterfly valve is essentially based on the concept of a disc (butterfly) attached to a shaft which, when closed, is completely surrounded by the seal. When open, the butterfly is parallel to the flow and the shaft and the thickness of the butterfly are the only obstructions. When closed, the butterfly is at right angles to the flow and is pressed into the seal. The required torque is therefore greatest in the closed position due to the friction on the seal. The pressure difference over the butterfly valve also influences the torque required for operation. Once the butterfly is out of the seat, the torque is considerably less.

Actuation on plug valve

The construction principle of the plug valve is basically a conical plug that rotates in a conical hole. In the plug, a channel is made through which the liquid can flow in an open position. The required torque depends on the friction between the plug and the seal and less on the pressure difference. The required torque is highest when closing the plug valve and will have to be explained on it.

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