OEM Customized wholesale TU-1C07 thermal wax actuator for air conditioner and compressor to Manila Factory
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1. Operation Principle
The Thermostatic Wax that has been sealed in shell body induces expansion by a given temperature, and inner rubber seal part drives its handspike to move under expansion pressure to realize a transition from thermal energy into mechanical energy. The Thermostatic Wax brings an upward movement to its handspike, and automatic control of various function are realized by use of upward movement of handspike. The return of handspike is accomplished by negative load in a given returned temperature.
2. Characteristic
(1)Small body size, occupied limited space, and its size and structure may be designed in according to the location where needs to work.
(2)Temperature control is reliable and nicety
(3)No shaking and tranquilization in working condition.
(4)The element doesn’t need special maintenance.
(5)Working life is long.
3.Main Technical Parameters
(1)Handspike’s height may be confirmed by drawing and technical parameters
(2)Handspike movement is relatives to the temperature range of the element, and the effective distance range is from 1.5mm to 20 mm.
(3)Temperature control range of thermal wax actuator is between –20 ~ 230℃.
(4)Lag phenomenon is generally 1 ~ 2℃. Friction of each component part and lag of the component part temperature cause a lag phenomenon. Because there is a difference between up and down curve of traveling distance.
(5)Loading force of thermal wax actuator is difference, it depends on its’ shell size.
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Although I REALLY didn’t want to go into those carburetors, in hindsight Im glad we did. Danny really knows his stuff mechanically, and for anyone watching this, it honestly wasn’t that difficult looking. Im no wrench-turner and I still managed to clean the carb on my KLR before I sold it. Basically, all you do is get a clean spot (newspaper, salt bags like we used, etc) then take it all apart, and ideally remove EVERYTHING you can, then boil it or use one of those buckets of chem-dip. If you’re cheap like me, the boiling water trick works very well especially for the cost (free). Anyway, take a $3 can of carb cleaner and spray everything out very well, and wipe out all the crap from the exposed areas with a rag, Q-tips, etc. I used Kleenexes but a rag would be better. Also, using an old toothbrush can really help out as well. Then take some compressed air and blow everything out, do ALL that again, then put it back together.
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