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Hydraulic Actuator
by Graham Betts - Saturday, 20 August 2005, 10:55 AM
 Hydraulic actuators allow a robot to move by the use of fluids moving under pressure through a series of valves by the use of pumps. The hydraulic fluids bused would normally consist of oils which are reasonably non-compressible. They are used where a lot of power is needed to move things. These would commonly be industrial robots possibly used on a car assembly line.
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