Convert a Helac Part Number to an IC Series Actuator
How Do I Find an IC Actuator Equivalent to Helac?
It’s easy to convert your Helac rotary actuator into an IC Series model. In this example, we will be converting a Helac L20 actuator code into the IC Series code. You can also use our Helac lookup tool to find the correct match.
1. Select the correct series
First, match your Helac series to an IC Series model.
L20-15-M-FT-180/120°-S1-C-H
IC20-016-180-QDYJ with a special rotation of 120°
|
Helac |
IC Series |
|
L10 |
IC10 |
|
L20 |
IC20 |
|
L30 |
IC30 |
|
T |
IC40 |
2. Define max torque
Next, determine your required max torque. Helac codes feature torque output in in-lbs. To get the correct number, make sure you convert it to Nm for the IC Series. For this example, “016” in the IC Series code represents 1,600 Nm.
L20-15-M-FT-180/120°-S1-C-H
IC20-016-180-QDYJ with a special rotation of 120°
3. Choose rotation
For Helac part numbers, rotation is shown in positions 5 and 6. The first number identifies the standard rotation. The second number (if present) identifies a special, reduced rotation. For example, 180°/120° indicates a 120° actuator inside a 180° sized housing.
For the IC Series, only standard rotation is included on the part number. If you need a special rotation, please tell your engineer this when providing a quote.
|
IC Series |
Rotation |
|
IC10 |
180°, 360° |
|
IC20 |
180° |
|
IC30 |
180°, 360° |
|
IC40 |
200°, 220° |
L20-15-M-FT-180/120°-S1-C-H
IC20-016-180-QDYJ with a special rotation of 120°
4. Configure drive shaft
For Helac part numbers, shaft configuration is shown in position 7. The two options for Helac include cantilever (indicated by S1) or straddle (indicated by S2).
The IC Series refers to cantilever as front flange (indicated by Q) and straddle as double flange (indicated as S).
|
Shaft |
Helac Code |
IC Series Code |
|
Cantilever/front flange |
S1 |
Q |
|
Straddle/double flange |
S2 |
S |
|
IC Series |
Shaft Configurations |
|
IC10 |
Front flange |
|
IC20 |
Front flange, double flange |
|
IC30 |
Front flange, double flange |
|
IC40 |
Double flange |
L20-15-M-FT-180/120°-S1-C-H
IC20-016-180-QDYJ with a special rotation of 120°
5. Determine mounting
For Helac part numbers, the mounting is shown in position 4. The standard mounting options include front flange, rear flange, and foot.
|
Mounting |
Helac Code |
IC Series Code |
|
Front flange |
FF |
Q |
|
Foot |
FT |
D |
|
Rear Flange |
RF |
H |
L20-15-M-FT-180/120°-S1-C-H
IC20-016-180-QDYJ with a special rotation of 120°
Other custom mountings are possible, talk to sales@icfluid.com for more options.
6. Add counterbalance valves if needed
All actuator models can be equipped with a counterbalance valve or no counterbalance valve. For Helac models, this is indicated in position 8.
|
Valve Options |
Helac Code |
IC Series Code |
|
With counterbalance valves |
C |
Y |
|
Without counterbalance valves |
0 |
W |
L20-15-M-FT-180/120°-S1-C-H
IC20-016-180-QDYJ with a special rotation of 120°
7. Add Seals
Next, determine which seals you need. For Helac, this is the last position in the part number.
|
Seal Options |
Helac Code |
IC Series Code |
|
Standard Seals & Bearings |
H |
J |
|
Low Temperature Seals & Bearings (Special Seals & Bearings) |
S |
D |
|
High Temperature Seals & Bearings (Special Seals & Bearings) |
S |
G |
L20-15-M-FT-180/120°-S1-C-H
IC20-016-180-QDYJ with a special rotation of 120°
8. Choose measurement system
Lastly, determine if you’re using English, metric, or a special custom design. For Helac part numbers, this letter can be found in the 3rd position. If you choose a special custom design (“S” under the Helac Code), we will need a drawing.
|
Measurement |
Helac Code |
IC Series Code |
|
English System |
E |
-E |
|
Metric System |
M |
Blank |
|
Special Custom Design |
S |
L20-15-M-FT-180/120°-S1-C-H
IC20-016-180-QDYJ with a special rotation of 120°
Find a Part Number with our Helac Lookup Tool
If you have a Helac part number already, just plug it into our Helac Lookup Tool to get the equivalent IC Series model code. You can use
our guide above to convert the model codes manually, or build an IC model from scratch.