Thats probably a bit overkill. But only because theres extra ports. You only need 3 ports, one each to each side of the actuator and one for the vacuum source.
Norgren and SMC pneumatics would be ther place to start, they will have something. Even use a electic solenoid operated one.
One of these, Norgren Webstore - Norgren Motion Control, Fluid Control Equipment. Pneumatic Actuators, Pneumatic Valves, United Kingdom
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...11/08/1278.jpg
These are great little valves, available, N/O or N/C and 12VDC. compact and easy to fit somewhere out of the muck. What about doing away with the diaphragm and using a mini cylider for linear actuation? If someone can work out the amount of movement (push/pull diatance) required then I can work out a cylinder. Then you could run it off either pressure or vac. You could even start with vac and upgrade to pressure if you fit a compressor later.
The vac unit can be cut away from the main body, so you just leave the shaft with the threaded hole in the end.
I'm also working on the D2 actuator using a cylinder to operate from pressure, just need to find out what the movement of the lever on the actuator on the D2 tfr is (anyone?).
If anyone's interested and can get me the push/pull distances I can look into cylinders and also put together a kit of the solenoid valve/switch/hoses for vac operation of the std unit or plus cylinder as an option for pressure operation.

