MOOG G771K201 servo valve from the USA is available now.
$299.73
MOOG G771K201 servo valve from the USA is available now.
Brand
MOOG/American Moog
Application Areas
Chemical, Petroleum, Mining, Road/Rail/Marine, Integrated
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MOOG servo valves are mainly used as actuators in electro-hydraulic servo systems (see Hydraulic Servo Systems). In servo systems, hydraulic actuators, compared to electric and pneumatic actuators, have advantages such as faster response, higher power output per unit weight, smoother transmission, and stronger anti-interference capabilities. On the other hand, electrical components are often used for signal transmission and characteristic correction in servo systems. Therefore, modern high-performance servo systems also adopt electro-hydraulic methods, and servo valves are essential components of such systems.
MOOG servo valves mainly refer to electro-hydraulic servo valves, which, after receiving electrical analog signals, output modulated flow and pressure accordingly. They are both electro-hydraulic conversion elements and power amplification elements, capable of converting low-power, weak electrical input signals into high-power hydraulic energy (flow and pressure) output.
Founded over fifty years ago, MOOG Corporation initially designed and supplied aircraft and components. Today, its motion control technology is widely used in numerous markets and applications, including commercial aircraft cockpits, wind turbines, Formula One racing, and medical infusion systems, effectively improving the performance of related products. The company's history originates from its founder, William C. Moogle, an inventor, entrepreneur, and visionary. In 1951, Bill Moogle developed the electro-hydraulic servo valve, a device that converts weak electrical pulses into precise and powerful motion. In July 1951, Bill Moogle, the Art brothers, and Lugheye rented a corner of the abandoned Proner Airport in East Aurora, New York, and founded the MOOG Valve Company.
MooG Corporation is a global designer, manufacturer, and integrator of precision motion control products and systems. Moogle's high-performance systems control commercial aircraft, satellites and spacecraft, launch vehicles, industrial machinery, wind power, marine applications, and medical equipment.
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D661-4060 In the 1970s, MOOG entered the growing market for injection and blow molding process control technologies. Due to its significant involvement in the U.S. space program, the company won a contract to supply hardware for the Space Shuttle. The Space Shuttle made its maiden flight in 1981, utilizing the company's pioneering fly-by-wire control technology.
In 1988, Robert T. Brady, president of MOOG's aircraft division, was appointed CEO. Sales reached $282 million in 1989. The company established operations in India in the mid-1990s. Our major acquisition was the purchase of Allied Signal's aircraft business in Torrance, California. By the end of 1999, company revenue exceeded $630 million.
In 2001, MOOG received a $50 million contract for Space Shuttle refurbishment, and the company transferred its listing from the American Stock Exchange to the New York Stock Exchange. We are the designer and supplier of the flight control system for Lockheed Martin's F-35 fighter jet and a major supplier of flight control components for Boeing's 787 "Dreamliner" program.
In 2004, the company's revenue surpassed $900 million, and it completed another large-scale acquisition, acquiring Litton Poly-Scientific and renaming it MOOG Components Group. The company's annual sales exceeded $1 billion.
MOOG Founder
MOOG Founder: Bill Moog
Innovation extends far beyond product design. From the beginning, we firmly believed that the workplace should be a special place. We believed that people are more creative, focused, and productive in a work environment where they are trusted, respected, and rewarded. This philosophy later became known as the "Moog Philosophy." This principle still guides our company today. "In an atmosphere of mutual trust and confidence, work becomes a more rewarding and fulfilling experience for everyone."
Moog's main industry markets in China include plastics machinery manufacturing, power generation, heavy industry, aerospace, and automotive testing. Moog China is our center for automotive testing solutions R&D and electromechanical pitch control system manufacturing in Asia.
Moog's official sales channel: Moog China
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Moog products are widely used in various industries worldwide, including steel, aerospace simulation and testing, automotive testing and simulation, energy, industrial machinery, and digital virtual simulation dental training systems, becoming a trusted brand among users.
The company primarily deals in European and American brands and can source brands from any European country. For example, our key German brands include: BURKERT, DEMAG, HAWE, REXROTH, HYDAC, PILZ relays, FESTO, IFM sensors, E+H, HEIDENHAIN, P+F sensors, SICK, TURCK, and HIRSCHMANN industrial switches. German brands: Hengstler, Murr, Schmersal, Samson, EPRO (Emerson Group)
American brands: MOOG, ASCO, MAC, NUMATICS, PARKER, VICKERS, ROSS
British brands: Norgren
Italian brands: OMAL, ATOS, CAMOZZI, UNIVER, Camozzi



