Actuator

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name
Actuator
definition
An actuator is a mechanical or electromechanical device that, upon receiving a relatively low-energy control signal (e.g., electrical voltage, fluid pressure, or human force), translates its primary energy source (electric, hydraulic, or pneumatic) into targeted mechanical motion or adjustment. It typically works in conjunction with a control device (like a valve or logic driver) and is central to automation, enabling machines or systems to move, open, close, or otherwise manipulate their components or environment. By amplifying or redirecting energy from one form to another, the actuator executes control commands, thereby automating processes in industrial, automotive, aerospace, and other domains where precise mechanical action is essential.
see also
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Actuator

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