What Is a Cylinder Actuator?
Linear actuator, comprising: a driving part composed of a magnet rodless cylinder, a sliding table that moves under the driving of the driving member, a guide rail for guiding the sliding table along a straight line, and first ends connected to the driving member And a pair of end blocks of the second end, wherein the guide rail is installed in the groove of the slide table, and the size of the guide rail in a width direction substantially perpendicular to the moving direction of the slide table is smaller than the width of the slide table.
Linear actuator
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- A linear actuator includes a driving member composed of a magnet rodless cylinder, and a moving member driven by the driving member.
- Linear actuators are also known as electric screws or electric cylinders or electric push rods. Co-invented and designed by Toshio Sato; Togo Miyazaki; Toyo Ueno
- The main function of a linear actuator is to move the load in a straight line, similar to a cylinder or a hydraulic cylinder.
- The complete system includes: linear actuator (LA); controller (LAK) and keypad (LAP)
- The motor voltage used by LA is 24V DC and 12V DC.
- At present, the maximum thrust is 10000N (1000kg) LAN3
- Industrial ---------- Gearbox speed change, mechanism positioning, material lifting ...
- Household life --- leisure beds, nursing beds, lockers, floor sweepers, bathroom equipment.
- Office automation-computer tables and chairs, smoke windows ...
- For medical equipment-optometry equipment, dentist equipment, hospital beds, electric wheelchairs ...
- For vehicles ---------- Seats, roofs, doors ...