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SEE IMAGES FOR DIMENSIONAL DRAWING AND ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS. Stroke Length = 8 inches, Travel speed = 0.39 inches/sec (10 mm/s). Maximum current draw = 4.6 Amps. Maximum Dynamic Load = 225 lbs (900N), Maximum Static Load = 600 lbs. IP65 rated (suitable for outdoor use). Exterior material is 6061 Aluminum (powder coated black).

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product with end stops but no position sensing

Great for what I originally ordered it for but now I need an actuator that I know what position it is in and this block don't eat him. It seems to work well though, and the auto-limiters work well.

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Slightly dented

One of the two assemblies broke on the transmission side. I can't tell if this is a production issue or mine, but the casting where the screws are is very light and the screws are very short. It's a cast aluminum, but it should have held up better than it did - a design flaw.

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Concise instructions

I had a hydraulic discharge snow blower, I wanted to swap it out for an electric one as the tractor it was driving didn't have rear hydraulics. I bought an actuator from Revain at Windy Nation in September. I already had one, two are needed to move the gutter vertically and horizontally. While Wisconsin experienced a mild winter through late January, the vertical drive froze in December. The horizontal still worked, so I kept blowing snow. Attempting to move the chute on a -5F day broke this…

Pros
  • cool product
Cons
  • something different