Safety and Training | By Duff-Norton | 02 Oct 2019
Nearly 20 percent of manufacturing fatalities are caused by contact with moving parts of machines.
When choosing between an electric or hydraulic actuator, the primary factor that should influence your decision is safety. For example: What are their fail-safe provisions? Which actuator offers more precision? Which can carry a heavier load?
We’ve previously written about advantages and disadvantages of both actuators in this blog post, but, which actuator is safer to use and why?
A safe manufacturing process environment demands particular requirements. For example:
In the last five years, the manufacturing industry have seen an average of 22 workers die per year due to workplace accidents. By deploying the safety cautions above, then, you can mitigate this risk.
Electric actuators are powered exclusively by motors. That means they require a control system to provide power, and a user to program the desired requirements for control.
On the factory floor, electric actuators have two safety benefits over hydraulic actuators:
When considering the safety requirements in manufacturing electric actuators outshine hydraulics substantially. Ultimately, electric actuators allow for clean, precise movement. And, should systems fail, they can continue to hold a load in place.
Typically, hydraulic actuators are the preferred choice over electric actuators for a few key reasons:
While hydraulic actuators aren’t typically a first-choice actuator on the factory floor, they are the favored choice in particular environments.
A process environment like manufacturing requires precision. It needs to be clean and tidy; it needs machinery that can provide consistent movement time and time again; and because of machine learning and industry 4.0, machinery now needs to be connected and ‘smart’ to improve productivity.
Not only are electric actuators the safer choice, but they also allow manufacturing firms to build automated process environments. Ultimately, this will help reduce failure rates and improve competitiveness.
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