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Four linear actuator models suit various uses

A Warner Electric (Altra Industrial Motion) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 17, 2006

Linear actuators incorporate design features including a round, ground ball nut, a motor shaft supported by bearings rather than bushings, and limit switch and potentiometer options.

Warner Electric has introduced A-Track linear actuators.

They incorporate design features including a round, ground ball nut, a motor shaft supported by bearings rather than bushings, and limit switch and potentiometer options.

There are four models to meet various applications.

With their compact size, they can be located in confined areas, yet will move loads from 11 to 600kg.

Weatherproofing makes these actuators suitable for use on outdoor equipment.

Since all adjustments and lubrication are made during assembly, no maintenance is required or recommended.

"A-Track linear actuators were designed to be rugged, dependable, and easy to install and maintain", said Dick Czeslawski, Linear Business Manager, Warner Electric.

"The round, ground ball nut makes the transition of the ball bearings much more consistent as opposed to a tapped square unit and gives it better life characteristics, as does the use of bearings to support the motor shaft as compared to bushings".

"Also, the release of limit switch and potentiometer options in our standard product package adds features not previously offered".

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