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Product category: Electric Linear Actuators
News Release from: Reliance Precision Mechatronics | Subject: RGPA, RRPA, RSSA and RMRA
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 20 November 2006

Miniature actuators enable flexible
designs

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New from Reliance Precision Mechatronics is a range of "palm size" actuators for the miniature mechatronics market.

New from Reliance Precision Mechatronics is a range of "palm size" actuators for the miniature mechatronics market Reliance is offering four individually specified actuators, each with a unique combination of performance characteristics and a choice of stroke lengths

The actuators have been carefully selected to give the design engineer more flexibility in selecting the most appropriate unit for an application.

The range includes: the RGPA general purpose actuator, operating at up to 100mm/s with repeatability of +/-0.03mm; the RRPA precision high speed actuator with maximum speed 120mm/s, repeatability of +/-0.01mm and high stiffness and durability; the RSSA ultraprecision actuator for lower speed, high accuracy positioning applications, with maximum speed of 20mm/s and repeatability of +/- 0.005mm; and the RMRA miniature rod-type actuator for automated microscopic feeding, with repeatability from +/-0.005 to +/-0.002mm.

Typical applications for the linear actuators include robotics, precision dispensers, dose control and measuring equipment.

The rod type actuators are available with two phase and five phase stepper motor specifications and are ideal for powering micrometer heads, precision dispensing and mirror movement.

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