Original supplied-product case study
AUMA electric actuator: what buyers should verify beyond the brand name
An original supplied-product photograph used to explain why the complete actuator configuration must be checked against the approved requirement before shipment.

Configuration control
A correct manufacturer name can still hide a wrong configuration.
Industrial actuators are ordered by more than a brand and base model. The complete configuration determines whether the equipment fits the valve, electrical supply, duty and control requirement.
- Complete model and ordering code
- Supply voltage and frequency
- Required torque and operating duty
- Mounting flange and mechanical interface
- Control and feedback options
- Enclosure and environmental rating
- Handwheel and ordered accessories
- Nameplate data matched to the approved technical offer
Original project photograph
Use the physical equipment as procurement evidence.

Release decision
Match the item, nameplate and document file before dispatch.
The approved PO, technical offer, physical label or nameplate, quantity, photographs, test or certificate documents and packing list should describe the same supplied equipment. Any mismatch should be resolved before cargo moves.
Have the same brand or a similar industrial RFQ?
Send the complete model, nameplate, drawing, quantity and required certificates. We can review the procurement and documentation route before quotation.