AUMA Actuators Limited delivers modular electric actuators designed to improve installation speed, operational accessibility, and long-term flexibility across valve automation projects.
AUMA’s modular approach enables parallel installation, reduced downtime, and simplified commissioning across water, energy, and process industries by separating electrical, control, and mechanical components.
Modularity allows actuator controls to be positioned where operators can safely and easily access them - reducing the need to work at height or enter confined spaces during operation, inspection, and maintenance.
Traditional actuators are built as single assembled units, often creating challenges such as:
Complex and time-consuming installation
Increased lifting and handling requirements
Restricted mechanical installation options
Limited flexibility on site
Poor accessibility for operation and maintenance
AUMA modular actuators solve these challenges by allowing components to be installed, handled, and configured independently - improving efficiency, safety, and usability across the entire project lifecycle.
Modularity allows for greater stock availability and reduced lead times.
Smaller, lighter components reduce manual handling requirements and minimise lifting risk during installation.
Flexible orientation and configurable layouts improve long-term accessibility, usability, and operator safety.
Shorter installation time, simplified wiring, and reduced access requirements help lower labour and commissioning costs.
Each AUMA actuator consists of three core modules:
Plug-and-socket interface for fast, simplified wiring
Integrated controls, monitoring, diagnostics, and communication systems
includes motor, gearbox, mounting interface, and handwheel
AUMA’s modular approach allows the control and electrical components to be mounted separately from the actuator gearbox and valve assembly. This creates significant operational and maintenance advantages where valves are located:
In confined spaces
In flooded chambers
In hazardous or difficult-to-access areas
This makes modular actuators ideal for restricted access sites, retrofit projects, and complex infrastructure environments.
Flexible actuator configuration is not simply about installation convenience - it’s also an important part of long-term operational usability.
AUMA actuators can be configured to support human factor engineering principles, helping ensure controls remain intuitive, accessible, and safe throughout the life of the asset.
This level of flexibility helps improve operational consistency, reduce operator error, and simplify future maintenance activities.
Safe operation in hazardous or submerged locations
Improved accessibility for operators
Simplified maintenance and inspection
Reduced downtime during servicing
AUMA’s modular design ensures actuators can be configured to integrate seamlessly with modern automation architectures. Control options include:
This ensures each actuator delivers the appropriate level of control, monitoring, and automation capability for the application.
AUMA modular actuators combine robust mechanical engineering with advanced automation capability, developed by AUMA Riester GmbH & Co. KG. The result is reliable long-term performance across critical infrastructure applications worldwide.