Question 170General Subjects - Assistant Engineer
70% to passFor which of the following reasons is a linear actuator fitted with a cushioning device?
The correct answer is B) To slow the action of the piston preventing shock and damage due to hammering effects. The reasoning is that a linear actuator is often fitted with a cushioning device, such as a shock absorber or spring, to prevent damage caused by the sudden impact of the piston reaching the end of its stroke. Without this cushioning, the rapid deceleration of the piston can create a "hammering" effect that can damage the actuator or the equipment it is connected to. The cushioning device slows the piston's motion, allowing a more gradual deceleration and preventing this shock and potential damage. The other options are incorrect because they do not directly address the purpose of the cushioning device. Option A is about relief valves, which are not directly related to the cushioning mechanism. Option C is about regulating actuator speed, which is a separate function from the cushioning device.
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