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Electric Linear Actuators
News Release from: Tolomatic | Subject: MXE electric actuators
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 September 2007
Electrical actuators added to rodless
range
Tolomatic's MXE electric actuators uses THK caged ball technology to reduce friction and extend actuator life in high load and moment applications.
Tolomatic has added MXE electric actuators to its MX product platform The MXE is designed for maximum durability
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Feb 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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It offers two different bearing options in a family of modular actuator bodies.
The profiled rail design uses THK caged ball technology to reduce friction and extend actuator life in high load and moment applications.
The trapezoidal solid bearing design reduces stress concentration by 59% for millions of maintenance-free cycles.
Nonwear stainless steel bands are magnetically retained and protect internal components from contamination, increasing uptime and reducing maintenance.
This design has undergone rigorous life testing in extreme load and speed conditions.
Other features include multiple screw technologies with a choice of solid or ball nut configurations; internal magnets that allow sensor installation in any orientation on the open side or bottom of the extrusion; and a choice of either inch (US standard) or metric mounting options.
In addition, all MXE actuators are available in reverse parallel or in-line motor mounting configurations.
Tolomatic's Your Motor Here programme, which allows customers to select a motor mount to fit hundreds of motor models, is available with all in-line mounting selections.
Tolomatic will provide the mounting hardware at no additional charge, mount it to a Tolomatic actuator and ship in five days or less.
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