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Metric strokes added to actuators

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 15, 2005

Servotechnic announces three metric strokes of 18, 25 and 31mm for the Haydon Z26000 captive linear actuators.

Servotechnic has announced three metric strokes of 18, 25 and 31mm for the Haydon Z26000 captive linear actuators.

These strokes are in addition to the Z26000 series which is offered with 12.7mm of travel.

This extended travel is available with various resolutions from 0.0127 to 0.1016mm per step and up to 4.5kg of force.

By using rare earth magnets, the Z-series linear actuators have improved efficiency, resulting in a higher output force to volume ratio.

The simplified design and metric dimensions make the series suitable for the global market.

They let OEMs reduce components and simplify designs by replacing rotary motors which generate linear movement through belts and pulleys or rack and pinions with the Z26000.

This can result in smaller space requirements and possibly lower system costs.

All the actuators are designed for low or high volume applications, including medical devices, small machinery, instrumentation and where precise linear motion is required.

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