ISO 5210:2026

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 12 February 2026

Industrial valves — Multi-turn actuator attachments

ISO 5210:2026 Files

English 19 Pages
Current Edition
BHD 64.12

ISO 5210:2026 Scope

This document specifies the requirements for the attachment of multi-turn actuators to valves.

Throughout this document, “actuator” can be understood as “actuator” or “combination of actuator with gearbox” providing a multi-turn or linear output.

This document specifies:

  • flange dimensions necessary for the attachment of actuators to industrial valves [see Figure 1 a)] or to intermediate supports [see Figure 1 b)];
  • those driving component dimensions of actuators which are necessary to attach them to the driven components;
  • reference values for torque and thrust for flanges having the dimensions specified in this document.

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