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What Is a Quarter-Turn Actuator & Where Is It Used?
Date:2026-03-19 17:47:59 Author:Zhejiang Kinko Fluid Equipment Co., Ltd

1. What Is a Quarter-Turn Actuator?

quarter-turn actuator is a device that produces rotational motion to operate a valve that requires a 90-degree rotation (one-quarter of a full turn) to go from fully open to fully closed (or vice versa).

Key Characteristics:

  • Rotation Angle: Typically 90 degrees (adjustable in some models).

  • Output Type: Rotary torque (measured in Nm or lb-in).

  • Mounting: Directly mounts to the valve top flange (typically ISO 5211 standard).

How It Works:

When the actuator receives a signal (pneumatic pressure or electrical command), it rotates an internal drive mechanism—usually a rack and pinion (for pneumatics) or a gear train (for electrics)—which turns the valve stem 90 degrees.


2. Quarter-Turn vs. Other Actuator Types

It is important to distinguish quarter-turn actuators from other common types.

Actuator TypeMotionTypical ValvesExample KINKO Product
Quarter-Turn90° rotationBall, Butterfly, PlugJAT-SR (Pneumatic) / KK Series (Electric)
LinearStraight-line motionGate, Globe, DiaphragmJAT Series (Electric Linear)
Multi-TurnMultiple rotations (360°+)Gate, Globe, Sluice gatesSpecialized gearboxes

Key Takeaway: If your valve has a lever that turns 90 degrees, you need a quarter-turn actuator.


3. Types of Quarter-Turn Actuators

KINKO offers two primary technologies for quarter-turn automation, each with distinct advantages.

A. Pneumatic Quarter-Turn Actuators (JAT-SR Series)

The JAT-SR Series is a rack-and-pinion pneumatic actuator designed for reliable on/off service.

How It Works:

  • Compressed air enters the actuator body, pushing pistons that engage with a central pinion gear.

  • The pistons move linearly, causing the pinion to rotate (typically 90 degrees).

  • Available in double acting (air to open and close) or spring return (air to open, spring to close) configurations.

Advantages:

  • Simple and robust design.

  • Very high cycle life.

  • Fast stroking speeds.

  • Inherently safe for explosive environments (ATEX options available).

  • Lower initial cost for simple on/off applications.

Specifications:

  • Torque Range: 15 Nm to 4,000 Nm+

  • Operating Pressure: 2-8 bar

  • Temperature: -20°C to +80°C (broader ranges available)

  • Mounting: ISO 5211 / Namur

B. Electric Quarter-Turn Actuators (KK Series)

The KK Series is an intelligent electric rotary actuator designed for precise control and smart factory integration.

How It Works:

  • An electric motor drives a gear train (typically worm gear or planetary) that rotates the output drive.

  • Built-in position feedback (encoder or potentiometer) reports exact valve position.

  • Controlled via on/off signals or analog (4-20mA) for modulating duty.

Advantages:

  • Precise positioning (any angle, not just open/closed).

  • Built-in position feedback (no external sensors needed).

  • Energy-efficient (power only during movement).

  • Smart communication (Modbus, PROFINET, etc.).

  • IP68 protection available for harsh environments.

Specifications:

  • Torque Range: 200 Nm to 1,000 Nm+

  • Action Time: 15s to 60s (selectable)

  • Control: 4-20mA / Modbus / Digital

  • Protection: IP68 (submersible) available


4. Valves Used with Quarter-Turn Actuators

Quarter-turn actuators are specifically designed for these valve types:

Ball Valves

  • Operation: A ball with a bore rotates 90° to align with the flow path (open) or block it (closed).

  • Torque Characteristic: High breakaway torque, lower running torque.

  • Applications: On/off isolation, flow control (with characterized ball).

Butterfly Valves

  • Operation: A disc rotates 90° from parallel to flow (open) to perpendicular (closed).

  • Torque Characteristic: Peak torque typically occurs at 70-80° open due to fluid dynamics.

  • Applications: Large diameter pipes, water treatment, HVAC, food processing.

Plug Valves

  • Operation: A tapered or cylindrical plug with a bore rotates 90° to align or block flow.

  • Applications: Slurry services, oil and gas, applications requiring quick shutoff.

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5. Where Are Quarter-Turn Actuators Used?

Quarter-turn actuators are everywhere in industrial and commercial settings. Here are the most common industries and applications.

A. Oil & Gas

  • Wellhead control panels: Emergency shutdown (ESD) valves.

  • Pipelines: Isolation and flow control.

  • Refineries: Product transfer, burner management.

Why KINKO? JAT-SR Series offers SIL 3 capable safety ratings; KK Series offers precise control for critical processes.

B. Water & Wastewater Treatment

  • Filter backwash systems: Automated butterfly valves.

  • Chemical dosing: Precise control of ball valves for coagulants and polymers.

  • Raw water intake: Large butterfly valves with electric actuation.

Why KINKO? KK Series IP68 rating allows submersion in flood-prone areas; corrosion-resistant options available.

C. Power Generation

  • Cooling water systems: Butterfly valves for condenser cooling.

  • Fuel handling: Ball valves for fuel oil.

  • Ash handling: Abrasive slurry valves.

D. Chemical Processing

  • Batch control: Precise quarter-turn valves for recipe management.

  • Safety systems: Spring-return pneumatic actuators for fail-safe isolation.

  • Corrosive services: Special materials and coatings.

E. HVAC and Building Automation

  • Chilled water systems: Butterfly valves with electric actuators.

  • Hot water reheat: Small ball valves with low-power electric actuation.

  • Air handling units: Control valves for coils.

Why KINKO? KK Series offers energy-efficient operation and building automation system integration (Modbus, BACnet options).

F. Food & Beverage

  • Sanitary valves: Clean-in-place (CIP) systems.

  • Ingredient transfer: Precise batching with electric actuation.

  • Packaging: High-speed on/off control with pneumatic actuators.

Why KINKO? JAT-SR Series offers fast cycling; KK Series offers washdown-capable enclosures.

G. Marine and Offshore

  • Ballast systems: Remote operation of butterfly valves.

  • Fuel transfer: Quarter-turn valves in engine rooms.

  • Deck-mounted valves: Corrosion-resistant electric actuators.

Why KINKO? KK Series IP68 rating withstands saltwater exposure and submersion.


6. Selecting the Right Quarter-Turn Actuator

Use this quick guide to choose between pneumatic and electric quarter-turn actuation.

Application FactorChoose Pneumatic (JAT-SR)Choose Electric (KK Series)
Power Source AvailableCompressed air plantElectrical supply
Control RequirementSimple on/offModulating / Any position
Precision NeededLow (±5°)High (±0.1%)
Feedback RequiredExternal limit switchesBuilt-in position feedback
Fail-Safe RequiredBuilt-in spring returnBattery backup or spring return module
EnvironmentExplosive (ATEX)Harsh / Submersible (IP68)
Cycle RateVery high (millions)Moderate
Energy Cost ConcernLower priorityHigh priority
BudgetLower initial costLower lifecycle cost

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7. KINKO Quarter-Turn Actuator Comparison

FeatureJAT-SR Series (Pneumatic)KK Series (Electric)
TypeRack and pinionWorm gear / Planetary
Torque Range15 - 4,000+ Nm200 - 1,000+ Nm
ActionDouble Acting / Spring ReturnOn/Off / Modulating
ControlSolenoid valve / Positioner4-20mA / Modbus / Digital
FeedbackOptional (switch box)Standard (encoder)
Fail-SafeBuilt-in (spring return models)External options
ProtectionIP67 (typical)IP68 (submersible)
CommunicationN/A (requires external sensors)PROFINET, EtherCAT, Modbus
Best ForSimple on/off, fast cycling, hazardous areasPrecision control, smart factories, harsh environments

Conclusion

Quarter-turn actuators are essential components in virtually every industry that moves fluids, gases, or powders through piping systems. Whether you need the raw speed and simplicity of a pneumatic JAT-SR or the precision and intelligence of an electric KK Series, KINKO offers a complete range of solutions to match your application.

Key Takeaways:

  • Quarter-turn = 90-degree rotation for ball, butterfly, and plug valves.

  • Pneumatic actuators (JAT-SR) excel in simple on/off, high-speed, and hazardous applications.

  • Electric actuators (KK Series) excel in precision control, energy efficiency, and smart factory integration.

  • KINKO provides both technologies, ensuring you get the right solution for your specific needs.

Need help selecting the right quarter-turn actuator?
Contact KINKO today with your valve details and application requirements for a expert recommendation.

Ivan (Mobile:+86-18968769287)
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ZHEJIANG KINKO FLUID EQUIPMENT CO.,LTD


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