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Small claims for bistable rotary solenoid

A Geeplus product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 11, 2006

Claimed to be the world's smallest bistable rotary solenoid, Geeplus has launched the tiny S1020 which measures a miniscule 20mm long and just 10mm in diameter.

Claimed to be the world's smallest bistable rotary solenoid, Geeplus has launched the tiny S1020 which measures a miniscule 20mm long and just 10mm in diameter.

Designed for the operation of optical shutters or very light frictionless loads, the S1020 has a surprisingly fast operating speed of less than 4ms with a 10 degree operating angle.

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