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Generic Linear Actuator with Feedback: 8" Stroke, 12V, 1.5"/s
This 12 V linear actuator has a load rating of 22 lbs (10 kg) and a maximum speed of 1.5 in/s (40 mm/s). Limit switches at each end make the actuator easy to control over its full range of motion, and the worm drive ensures that the shaft will hold its position even when unpowered. This version has an 8-inch stroke and a built-in potentiometer for position feedback.
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- What are the differences between the generic linear actuators and Concentric linear actuators?
The Concentric actuators are very similar to our generic actuators, but they differ in a few ways:
- The Concentric actuators use different gearboxes to offer different combinations of speed and force while the generic ones use the same gearboxes but different threading pitch on the drive rod.
- The feedback on the Concentric actuators with feedback pots is better than on the generics in the sense that nearly the full range of the feedback pot is used. On the generic actuators, typically only a subset of the feedback pot range is used (e.g. 10% for the 4" version). This is probably the main way in which the Concentric actuators are better.
- Concentric actuators have a recommended maximum duty cycle of 25%; the generic actuators have a recommended maximum duty cycle of 15%.
- Concentric actuators have a static load rating significantly higher than their dynamic load ratings; the generic actuators just have dynamic load ratings, and we do not recommend exceeding those.
- A generic actuator is less expensive than the comparable Concentric actuator.