The DGEA cantilever electric linear actuator features a design in which the slide unit remains stationary while the profile moves axially.
Well-suited for space-
contained multi-axis configurations, the motor and cables are allowed to remain fixed, minimizing the moving mass to just the load and the aluminum profile.
The DGEA is a toothed belt-driven actuator with internal recirculating ball bearing guides. It comes in two mounting configurations—the basic design with an in-line coupling, or with an integrated right angle gearbox. DGEA features include speed up to 3 m/sec., repeatability of +/-0.05mm and stroke length up to 1,000mm.
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