INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Actuator Bracket

A precision-engineered bracket that securely mounts actuators to transfer slides or carriers in industrial automation systems.

Component Specifications

Definition
The Actuator Bracket is a structural component designed to provide rigid, vibration-resistant mounting for linear or rotary actuators on transfer slides or carriers. It ensures precise alignment and load distribution between the actuator and the moving mechanism, maintaining operational accuracy in automated material handling, assembly, and positioning applications. Typically manufactured with high-strength materials and machined to tight tolerances, it interfaces with both the actuator's mounting pattern and the slide/carrier frame.
Working Principle
The bracket functions as a mechanical interface that transfers force and motion from the actuator to the transfer slide/carrier. It rigidly fixes the actuator in position, preventing misalignment or deflection during operation. By distributing operational loads (including thrust, torque, and vibration) across its structure and into the machine frame, it ensures stable, repeatable movement of the slide/carrier along its intended path.
Materials
Commonly constructed from aluminum alloy (e.g., 6061-T6 for lightweight rigidity) or steel (e.g., AISI 1045 for high-load applications). May include stainless steel fasteners (e.g., A2/A4 grade) for corrosion resistance. Surface treatments such as anodizing (aluminum) or zinc plating (steel) are often applied for durability.
Technical Parameters
  • Weight 0.5-5 kg depending on size/material
  • Load Capacity Up to 5000 N static, 2000 N dynamic
  • Dimensional Tolerance ±0.1 mm on critical interfaces
  • Mounting Hole Pattern ISO 15552-compliant or custom
  • Operating Temperature -20°C to +80°C
Standards
ISO 15552, DIN 6432, ISO 2768-mK

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Actuator Bracket.

Parent Products

This component is used in the following industrial products

Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Misalignment causing premature wear
  • Insufficient rigidity leading to vibration/resonance
  • Material fatigue under cyclic loading
  • Corrosion in harsh environments
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Improper torque on mounting fasteners
Failure: Bracket loosening, leading to actuator misalignment and inaccurate positioning
Mitigation: Use calibrated torque wrenches and thread-locking compounds; implement regular torque checks in maintenance schedules.
Trigger: Excessive dynamic loads beyond design limits
Failure: Crack propagation or plastic deformation in bracket structure
Mitigation: Conduct load analysis during design; install overload sensors; use brackets with higher safety factors for high-cycle applications.

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
Geometric tolerances per ISO 2768-mK; mounting interface flatness within 0.05 mm
Test Method
Static load testing per ISO 7500-1; vibration testing per IEC 60068-2-64; corrosion resistance per ISO 9227 salt spray test

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of actuators are compatible with this bracket?

Compatible with most ISO 15552 or DIN 6432 standard pneumatic and hydraulic linear actuators, as well as many electric actuator models with similar mounting patterns. Custom brackets can be designed for proprietary actuators.

How do I ensure proper alignment during installation?

Use precision alignment tools (e.g., dial indicators) during mounting. Follow manufacturer torque specifications for fasteners, and verify parallelism between actuator and slide axes within 0.05 mm per 100 mm.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

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