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Product category: Electric Linear Actuators
News Release from: Servotechnic | Subject: Haydon linear actuators
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 11 April 2007

Linear actuators offer 0.9 degree step
angle

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Haydon linear actuators size 14 hybrid linear actuators are now available with a 0.9 degree step angle.

Servotechnic has added to the family of Haydon linear actuators The size 14 hybrid linear actuators are now available with a 0.9 degree step angle

Like the 1.8 degree version, this actuator is available in all four designs; captive, noncaptive, external linear, and linear rotary.

Combined with a stainless steel lead screw, the linear actuator delivers an extremely smooth, precise motion.

Haydon's linear actuators are designed for applications that require long life, reliability, precise positioning and rapid motion.

This new step angle is designed for higher resolution and allows for a full step linear movement of 1.6 microns.

The complete size 14 product line has resolutions ranging from 0.001524 to 0.0635mm per step, with operational thrust capabilities of up to 22kg.

Like all of Haydon's linear actuators these models can also be micro stepped for even finer resolution.

These high-resolution hybrid linear actuators have been specially engineered to deliver high speed, force and endurance.

They feature a production-proven, patent pending rotor drive nut that delivers trouble-free, long-term performance.

These compact units provide a cost-effective solution for engineers requiring positional accuracy and high-speed linear travel for their project.

Haydon can also custom design this motor to meet specific application requirements.

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