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Easy connection for voice coil motor

A Geeplus product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 2, 2007

The VM2836 voice coil motor includes a flex circuit termination and cover to provide a simple and reliable electrical connection.

Based on the existing VM2618 voice coil motor, the new VM2836 from Geeplus includes a flex circuit termination and cover to provide a simple and reliable electrical connection, which in turn has a consistent influence on force behaviour.

The moving coil and termination is simply plugged in via any length of tail.

This makes the device neater; and because the flex is terminated directly onto the coil, less inertia is created at the joint.

Ideally suited for use in pick and place machines and pressure or position sensitive control valves, the VM2836 is available in a range of sizes.

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