rodactuated
Rodactuated refers to a type of actuation system where linear motion is achieved through the extension and retraction of a rod. This mechanism is commonly found in various mechanical devices and systems. The core principle involves a driving force, such as a motor or a hydraulic/pneumatic cylinder, that moves a rod back and forth. This linear movement of the rod can then be used to perform a variety of tasks, like opening or closing valves, moving components, or positioning objects.
The design of rodactuated systems can vary significantly depending on the application. In some cases, the rod
Common examples of rodactuated systems include linear actuators used in automation, hydraulic cylinders in heavy machinery,