Rod-style Electric Actuators

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Rod-style Electric Actuators

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A new size has been added to the company’s line of ERD rod-style electric actuators to provide higher forces and longer stroke lengths.

The new ERD20 is designed with a larger diameter ball screw and a stroke length of up to 24 inches (609.6 mm). With this line extension, ERD rod-style electric actuators now deliver forces up to 500 pounds (2224 N). Units can accommodate six different sensing or switching choices. These actuators are stroke configurable and ship within five days from order entry at the factory. The products are suitable for applications including product changeovers, pick-and-place, sorting and diverting, pressing and more.

Tolomatic
www.tolomatic.com

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