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Actuators offer continual monitoring

A Micromech product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 19, 2007

A built-in microprocessor continuously monitors actuator performance, which provides end of stroke, mid stroke, overload and duty cycle protections by stopping actuator movement.

Electrak Pro actuators accept voltages of either 12 or 24V DC and can deliver dynamic thrust load capabilities up to 9000N.

The maximum dynamic load speeds can be up to 38mm/s, with standard and customise stroke lengths as long as 300mm.

The units are available with either ball or Acme drive screws and have IP66 and IP67 sealing.

Dynamic brakes, load holding brakes and manual overrides are also available.

Electronic load monitoring (ELM) consists of a built-in microprocessor that continuously monitors actuator performance, which provides end of stroke, mid stroke, overload and duty cycle protections by stopping actuator movement.

The actuators also offer programmable limit switches, low-voltage power switching, PWM speed control monitoring and a signal follower input.

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