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Internal Motor Mount

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Jackshafts are used when the damper is mounted inside a wall and there is no axle access to mount an actuator and when multiple panels are required to complete an assembly.

Our uniquely design Jackshaft motorized damper is a type of damper used in HVAC systems to control the flow of air in ductwork allowing you to work freely in front of the damper. It consists of a blade or flap that can be opened or closed to regulate the amount of air passing through the duct.

The Jackshaft motorized damper is operated by a motor connected to a shaft, which in turn controls the position of the damper blade. The motor can be controlled manually or automatically by a control system, such as a thermostat or building automation system.

When the damper is closed, air flow is restricted, reducing the amount of air that is allowed to pass through the duct. This can help to regulate the temperature in different areas of a building, improve energy efficiency, and maintain proper ventilation.

Jackshaft motorized dampers are commonly used in commercial and industrial HVAC systems, where precise control of air flow is necessary for optimal comfort and energy efficiency. They can be installed in supply or return air ducts, as well as in exhaust systems.

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Internal Motor Mount

Jackshafts are used when the damper is mounted inside a wall and there is no axle access to mount an actuator and when multiple panels are required to complete an assembly.

Our uniquely design Jackshaft motorized damper is a type of damper used in HVAC systems to control the flow of air in ductwork allowing you to work freely in front of the damper. It consists of a blade or flap that can be opened or closed to regulate the amount of air passing through the duct.

The Jackshaft motorized damper is operated by a motor connected to a shaft, which in turn controls the position of the damper blade. The motor can be controlled manually or automatically by a control system, such as a thermostat or building automation system.

When the damper is closed, air flow is restricted, reducing the amount of air that is allowed to pass through the duct. This can help to regulate the temperature in different areas of a building, improve energy efficiency, and maintain proper ventilation.

Jackshaft motorized dampers are commonly used in commercial and industrial HVAC systems, where precise control of air flow is necessary for optimal comfort and energy efficiency. They can be installed in supply or return air ducts, as well as in exhaust systems.