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Small claims made for linear stepper actuator

A Servotechnic product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 3, 2004

With a step increment of 0.02mm/step, the LC15 miniature captive linear stepper actuator is claimed to be the smallest commercially available linear actuator in the world.

Servotechnic, the UK agent for Haydon Switch and Instrument, is now offering to the UK market the LC15 miniature captive linear stepper actuator.

The unit offers a step increment of 0.02mm per step and is the smallest commercially available linear actuator in the world.

Several other sizes will be available soon.

LC series motors are based on an innovative patent pending design, which dramatically reduces costs without compromising performance.

Delivering over 4N of thrust, this product attains a high level of performance and is produced for applications such as: medical instrumentation, handheld devices, office equipment, appliances, optics, machinery automation and other automated devices which require precise remote controlled linear movements in a very small package size.

External linear versions are also available on request.

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