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Actuators, the motor division of France's Valeo SA, for roughly 22 billion yen ($257.3 million); and in 2007, it bought Hitachi Ltd. 's motor production subsidiary, Japan Servo Co.
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Actuators cut loose the payload at a preset altitude (from 50 to 1,500 feet).
Special Delivery: Stara's Mosquito Air-Drops Right on Target 2008
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Actuators embedded in each joint use a burst of high current to move through 180 degrees in less than one tenth of a second.
Robot Catcher Grabs High Speed Projectiles | Impact Lab 2005
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Actuators at this “elbow” joint and at the “shoulder” joint of each wing, where it connects to the fuselage, allow the wing structure to shift from an “M” to a “W” configuration, as viewed from the front or rear.
Robotic Spy-Planes Use Shape-Shifting Wings | Impact Lab 2005
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The performance from Actuators, Sensors and Motors reflects sustained business levels in the Seats segment with customers outside the Group, as well as with internal customers.
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Actuators with safety functions are about to be launched in the market and will extend the spectrum of possible applications.
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