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Double Stack Captive Hybrid Linear Actuator PDF Print E-mail

Haydon Switch & Instrument Inc. is introducing the 35000 series (size 14) double stack captive hybrid linear actuator.  The captive linear actuator, designed with an internal anti-rotation mechanism, is suited for applications in which external anti-rotation methods would be difficult or impossible to employ.  Captive linear travel requirements beyond a few

inches may be impractical and the factory should be consulted in these cases to discuss the best solution for the application. These hybrid linear actuators are available in resolutions ranging from .000625” (.0158 mm) per step to .005” (.127 mm) per step and delivers thrusts of up to 50 lbs. (222 N).  They can also be microstepped for even finer resolutions.  The size 14 double stack hybrid linear actuator features engineering thermoplastics in the rotor drive nut and a stainless steel Acme lead screw.
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