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Electric Linear Actuators
News Release from: Hutchinson and Dibley | Subject: EOJ150701 series
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 10 April 2008
Linear actuators prove popular on gas
turbines
Actuators made by Hutchinson and Dibley are used in the remote control of critical systems in naval propulsion systems, gas turbines and power stations.
Hutchinson and Dibley has increased production of actuator products Strong worldwide demand during 2007 has continued into 2008, particularly from major gas turbine manufacturers, and so the company has stepped up production of its EOJ150701 series linear actuators
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Mar 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Actuator production resumes
Actuators, the production of which discontinued in the 1990s, are now being made again due to the considerable interest in the refurbishment of Avon gas turbine generators throughout the world.
All remaining production capacity for these units during 2008 has now been taken following the receipt of a firm commitment valued at in excess of US $250,000.
The company continues to offer its overhaul/rebuild service for both rotary and linear actuators currently in service throughout the world.
It is also able to offer a spares service for customers who are unable to return units to the UK for overhaul.
Actuators made by Hutchinson and Dibley are used in the remote control of critical systems in naval propulsion systems, gas turbines and power stations - applications that include extremely hostile environments where absolute reliability and precision are mandatory.
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