Festo Introduces a New Online Configurator for Quarter Turn Actuators

Nov. 15, 2021
Online configurators from Festo bring OEM and end-user solutions to market faster.

Festo introduces the KDFP online configurator for quarter turn actuators. Engineers select the size and easily, quickly, and reliably order the actuator via the configurator. KDFP actuator options include a pilot valve, positioner, position indicator, position feedback, and mounting adapters or reducing sleeves for mounting on the valve body.

Festo now offers three process component online configurators – the KVZA for butterfly valves, the KVZB for ball valves, and the new KDFP for quarter turn actuators. These Festo configurators reduce the engineering time required for product specification from hours to minutes. Engineers simply enter application parameters into the tool and at the end of the configuration session receive a quote, ship date, configured product data sheets, and 2D and 3D CAD models.

For more information on Festo, call 800-993-3786 and/or visit https://www.festo.us.  

Companies in this Article

Sponsored Recommendations

Rock Quarry Implements Ignition to Improve Visibility, Safety & Decision-Making

George Reed, with the help of Factory Technologies, was looking to further automate the processes at its quarries and make Ignition an organization-wide standard.

Water Infrastructure Company Replaces Point-To-Point VPN With MQTT

Goodnight Midstream chose Ignition because it could fulfill several requirements: data mining and business intelligence work on the system backend; powerful Linux-based edge deployments...

The Purdue Model And Ignition

In the automation world, the Purdue Model (also known as the Purdue reference model, Purdue network model, ISA 95, or the Automation Pyramid) is a well-known architectural framework...

Creating A Digital Transformation Roadmap Using A Unified Namespace

Digital Transformation has become one of the most popular buzzwords in the automation industry, often used to describe any digital improvements to industrial technology. But what...