Operating mechanism for a hydraulic actuator having a pressure-p

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91442, F01B 3112

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ABSTRACT:
This operating mechanism for a hydraulic actuator (2) having a pressure-proportional actuating signal is provided with an amplifier (33) for electric signals, with at least one electrohydraulic transducer (24) connected upstream of the hydraulic actuator (2) and with a hydraulic discharge amplifier connected between the electrohydraulic transducer (24) and the actuator (2). The aim is to provide an operating mechanism for a hydraulic actuator having a pressure-proportional actuating signal which can be produced simply and cost-effectively. This is achieved by interconnecting between the actuator (2) and the hydraulic discharge amplifier a piston/cylinder arrangement (4) acting as a transducer.

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