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Silver Linear Actuator Stroke Output Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
Rating 
4.3
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Description of Silver Linear Actuator Stroke Output

Material: Made of high quality aluminum alloy, sturdy and durable. Specification: Stroke Length = 50mm(2"); Retracted length: 6.13"(155mm); Extended length: 8.13"(205mm); Travel speed = 12 mm/s; Maximum current draw = 4.6 Amps; Maximum Dynamic Load = 225 lbs (900N). Low noise: silent and stable, make sound lower than 50db, suitable for many situations. Waterproof: IP55 Rated protection sealed against dust, water, and corrosion suitable for outdoors use. Wide application: Commonly Used in Automotive, home furniture, medical devices, industrial construction and agricultural machineries.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A Game-Changer for Industrial Operations

Using this product, our team found that it streamlined our production process significantly. The speed and precision of the stroke output were unparalleled.We especially appreciated its durability and compatibility with other industrial and scientific equipment we already had on hand. The only drawback we noted was the initial cost, but it was a solid investment in the long run. Overall a game-changer for any business looking to optimize their linear motion systems..

Pros
  • High precision and accuracy in stroke output.
Cons
  • Requires an external power source to function.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

OK but not sure if it's waterproof

It worked fine when I put it on to start the snow plow slide but I think it froze. It broke, got warm and now it's working again. I doubt the seal on this one.

Pros
  • Linear Actuators
Cons
  • Not sure