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NSF stepping solenoids provide self-locking drive

A NSF Controls product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 25, 2009

NSF Controls has introduced a range of unidirectional and bidirectional stepping solenoids.

These units employ an exclusive tooth-clutch drive mechanism, providing a positive self-locking drive.

NSF Controls has a range of unidirectional and bidirectional stepping solenoids.

NSF Controls has a range of unidirectional and bidirectional stepping solenoids.

They have a minimum life expectancy of 10 million steps, on bidirectional in each direction.

They have a non-accumulative accuracy of one degree over their life, feature simple pulsed-drive circuitry, and provide more than 25 steps per second in intermittent applications.

The size-50 can be supplied in either 12, 18, 24 or 36 positions.

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