Rotary actuator such as a hydraulic rotary actuator for a motor

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Running gear

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267277, 280723, B60G 2100

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055755020

ABSTRACT:
A rotary actuator for a divided stabilizer on a vehicle axle is taught. The rotary actuator has a cylinder, the ends of which are closed to form a working space. Ribs run axially on the inside diameter of the cylinder. In addition, vanes from a motor shaft have the same axial extension within the cylinder as the ribs of the cylinder. The vanes of the motor shaft and the ribs of the cylinder divide the working space into individual work chambers. The rotary actuator can also have a first and a second hydraulic connection for two separate work chambers, with an additional hydraulic connection system between at least pairs of work chambers. The orientation of the connected work chambers is such that the work chambers corresponding to the first hydraulic connection alternate with those which are connected to the second hydraulic connection. A first cap can be provided to close the end of the working chamber, and this cap can be fixed in place on the rotary actuator by means of a deformation connection to the cylinder.

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