zuigerluchtmotoren
Zuigerluchtmotoren, commonly known as piston air motors, are mechanical devices that convert compressed air into linear or rotary motion using reciprocating pistons. These motors operate on the principle of compressed air expanding within a cylinder, pushing a piston back and forth. The motion is then typically transferred to a shaft via a connecting rod and crank mechanism, similar to internal combustion engines but without the need for fuel combustion.
The primary advantage of zuigerluchtmotoren lies in their simplicity and reliability. Since they rely solely on
Zuigerluchtmotoren are widely used in industrial automation, where precise control of motion is essential. They are
These motors come in various configurations, including single-acting (air pressure acts on one side of the piston)