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NAVY - MIL-DTL-24657A

VALVE ACTUATOR, DIRECT COUPLED, GEAR-DRIVEN ELECTRO-MECHANICAL FOR NAVAL SHIPBOARD PROPULSION AND AUXILIARY SYSTEMS

active, Most Current
Organization: NAVY
Publication Date: 8 July 2022
Status: active
Page Count: 27
scope:

Scope.

This specification covers electro-mechanical, gear-driven, direct coupled valve actuators (see 6.3.1) for fluid systems located throughout naval surface ships in shipboard propulsion, machinery, and auxiliary systems. An actuator's function is to provide enough torque to operate an attached valve to a required position.

intended Use:

The valve actuator described by this specification is intended for use in naval shipboard propulsion plant and auxiliary system service. This specification is intended to be used in conjunction... View More

Document History

MIL-DTL-24657A
July 8, 2022
VALVE ACTUATOR, DIRECT COUPLED, GEAR-DRIVEN ELECTRO-MECHANICAL FOR NAVAL SHIPBOARD PROPULSION AND AUXILIARY SYSTEMS
The valve actuator described by this specification is intended for use in naval shipboard propulsion plant and auxiliary system service. This specification is intended to be used in conjunction with...
April 19, 1991
VALVE ACTUATOR, DIRECT COUPLED, GEAR DRIVEN ELECTRICALLY POWERED FOR NAVAL SHIPBOARD PROPULSION AND AUXILIARY SYSTEMS (METRIC)
A description is not available for this item.
July 22, 1985
VALVE ACTUATOR, DIRECT COUPLED, GEAR DRIVEN ELECTRICALLY POWERED FOR NAVAL SHIPBOARD PROPULSION AND AUXILIARY SYSTEMS (METRIC)
The valve actuator described by this specification is intended for use in naval shipboard propulsion plants and auxiliary systems service. This specification is intended to be used in conjunction...

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