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MPC 3621 Linear Actuator Stroke Review

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Revainrating 1.5 out of 5  
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1.5
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Description of MPC 3621 Linear Actuator Stroke

This heavy duty linear actuator is a powerful solution for lifting large loads. With a max static load of 770 lbs and 385 lb max dynamic load - 4" 12 volt DC linear actuator. Specifications: 12 volt DC [electrical], 770 lb max [static load]; 385 lb max [dynamic load], [Speed]: 7mm/sec @ 50% Load - 8mm/sec @ no load, Current: 1 [Amp Draw] @ no load. Automate: Solar Panels, Hatches, doors, spreaders, throttles, tonneau covers, motorized trunks, hoods, amp racks, dump beds, lifts. Example Industrial or Commercial Applications: Solar Power, Farming equipment, road maintenance, construction work, military, yachts, ships, Oil platforms, trains, mining equipment, food industry.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

The picture shows the exact item you will receive

I got this working but it's a bit deceptive. Pis shows the bullet end I have is fixed which makes it difficult to use and I hope it doesn't slow me down but can always show the exact item you will receive

Pros
  • Linear Motion products
Cons
  • Available in white only

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Don't waste money on it.

3 housing screws loosened and the housing came loose causing the plastic wire guide to break and rendering the actuator inoperable. I was able to put the wire guide back in place and reassemble. This time I used Loctite for the screws. I checked my other two drives and both were missing a screw and the other two were loose. You can use Loctite there. Update failed again after a few more uses. This time he sheared off the gear pin and the prop shaft fell out due to an oversized C-clip. Replaced…

Pros
  • Linear actuators
Cons
  • unreliable