INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Action Executor

Industrial automation component that physically executes retention policy commands in manufacturing systems

Component Specifications

Definition
An electromechanical or pneumatic device within the Retention Policy Engine that converts control signals into precise physical actions to implement material handling, sorting, or quality control decisions based on retention policies. It interfaces between the policy decision logic and the physical manufacturing environment.
Working Principle
Receives digital or analog signals from the policy controller, processes them through internal drivers/amplifiers, and activates actuators (motors, solenoids, cylinders) to perform mechanical movements such as pushing, pulling, rotating, or gripping according to programmed retention rules.
Materials
Aluminum alloy housing (6061-T6), stainless steel shafts (304/316), copper windings (Class H insulation), industrial-grade plastics (POM, PTFE), silicone seals, ceramic bearings
Technical Parameters
  • IP Rating IP65
  • Cycle Life >10 million cycles
  • Max Current 5A continuous
  • Force Output 50-500N adjustable
  • Response Time <50ms
  • Stroke Length 10-200mm
  • Operating Voltage 24VDC ±10%
  • Positioning Accuracy ±0.1mm
  • Operating Temperature -10°C to +60°C
  • Communication Protocol Modbus TCP, PROFINET, EtherNet/IP
Standards
ISO 13849-1, ISO 12100, IEC 61131, DIN EN 60204-1

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Action Executor.

Parent Products

This component is used in the following industrial products

Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Mechanical jamming due to contamination
  • Electrical overload from voltage spikes
  • Position drift over time
  • Communication protocol mismatches
  • Thermal overload in continuous operation
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Contaminant ingress into mechanical assembly
Failure: Increased friction leading to jamming or position inaccuracy
Mitigation: Regular cleaning schedules, improved sealing design, installation in controlled environments
Trigger: Electrical surge from power supply fluctuations
Failure: Driver circuit damage causing complete operational failure
Mitigation: Surge protection circuits, regulated power supplies, regular electrical system audits
Trigger: Wear on mechanical components over cycles
Failure: Gradual loss of positioning accuracy beyond tolerance limits
Mitigation: Preventive maintenance schedules, wear monitoring sensors, component replacement protocols

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
Position repeatability within ±0.15mm, force output within ±2% of setpoint, response time within ±5ms of specification
Test Method
ISO 9283 for performance testing, IEC 60529 for IP rating verification, vibration testing per IEC 60068-2-6, endurance testing with minimum 1 million cycles

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Frequently Asked Questions

What maintenance does the action executor require?

Regular lubrication of moving parts every 6 months, inspection of electrical connections quarterly, calibration verification annually, and seal replacement every 2 years or 5 million cycles.

How does it integrate with existing manufacturing systems?

Through standard industrial communication protocols (Modbus, PROFINET, EtherNet/IP) and mounting interfaces compatible with DIN rails or direct machine mounting with M6/M8 bolt patterns.

What happens during power loss?

Equipped with fail-safe mechanisms - either returns to home position or maintains last position depending on configuration, with backup capacitors providing 100ms of hold time.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

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