Heavy Duty 12V Electric Linear Actuator, 6 Inch Stroke, 220 Lbs Capacity, Fast 0.47 Inches Per Second Travel, Includes Mounting Bracket, 150mm Stroke, Compact Retracted Length, Durable Motor For Machinery And CNC Projects
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High-performance 12V linear actuator with 6-inch stroke.
✔️ 150mm (6") stroke, 0.47"/sec speed, 22lbs load, IP54 rating, low noise under 50dB for machinery use.
✅ Retracted length of 260mm (10.4 inches) for compact setups
✅ Extended length up to 410mm (16.4 inches) for full extension
✅ Travel speed of 0.47 inches per second (12 mm/s) for quick action
✅ Maximum load capacity of 22 pounds (100N) for reliable performance
✅ Low noise operation below 50 dB, ideal for quiet environments
✅ IP54 protection against dust and water for outdoor durability
✔️ 150mm (6") stroke, 0.47"/sec speed, 22lbs load, IP54 rating, low noise under 50dB for machinery use.
This electric linear actuator is a motorized device that pushes or pulls loads with precision, typically found in machinery, automotive systems, and home furniture for smooth adjustments and automation.
✅ 150mm (6-inch) stroke length for versatile reach in projects✅ Retracted length of 260mm (10.4 inches) for compact setups
✅ Extended length up to 410mm (16.4 inches) for full extension
✅ Travel speed of 0.47 inches per second (12 mm/s) for quick action
✅ Maximum load capacity of 22 pounds (100N) for reliable performance
✅ Low noise operation below 50 dB, ideal for quiet environments
✅ IP54 protection against dust and water for outdoor durability
💡 What are the key advantages of electric linear actuators in automation systems? Electric linear actuators deliver consistent linear motion for various applications, making them a solid choice for engineers. They offer: - Reliable speed and force for precise machinery control - Energy-saving designs that reduce operational costs - Robust builds to handle everyday wear in industrial settings - Simple setup for quick integration into new projects
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