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Low-cost actuators target domestic market

A THK UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 5, 2005

A new high-performance low-cost rod actuator has been produced to meet the growing demand for automation within homes and offices.

THK, the leading global designer, developer and manufacturer of linear motion solutions, has launched the CRES, a new high-performance low-cost rod actuator, that has been produced to meet the growing demand for automation within homes and offices.

Available as high speed or high power versions, CRES200 and CRES500, the new actuators combine exceptional levels of rigidity, accuracy and reliability in a lightweight, easy to install, zero maintenance unit.

With a compact construction, all components, including the actuator mechanism, motor drive and sensors to control position and speed of actuator rod, are integrated into the body of the unit, making the CRES suitable for almost any consumer application where there is a need for automation.

In particular, CRES is ideal for medical lifting aids, the automatic opening and closing of windows or skylights and the automatic control of blinds.

Paying particular attention to aesthetics, CRES has a slimline, smooth design, free of awkward lines or sharp edges, resulting in a sophisticated, minimalist and stylish unit.

Furthermore, the design features an integrated gear case function allowing for the best cost and performance to be realised.

The unit is also dust-proof and splash-proof meeting IP55 standards.

CRES200 has a rated speed of 55mm/s and a rated thrust of 196N, whereas the CRES500 version has a rated speed of 15mm/s and a rated thrust of 490N.

In addition, each model is available in stroke lengths of 50, 100 and 130mm.

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