Linear actuator HTKC55
electricDCfor ventilation systems

Linear actuator - HTKC55 - GeMinG Driven - electric / DC / for ventilation systems
Linear actuator - HTKC55 - GeMinG Driven - electric / DC / for ventilation systems
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Characteristics

Movement
linear
Type
electric
Motor
DC
Applications
for ventilation systems, food, industrial
Other characteristics
compact, small, with integrated limit switch, in-line
Stroke

Min.: 100 mm
(3.937 in)

Max.: 500 mm
(19.685 in)

Force

Min.: 100 N

Max.: 6,000 N

Speed

Min.: 1.5 mm/s

Max.: 70 mm/s

Description

GeMinG's KC55 series in-line linear actuators are designed for low-load industrial applications requiring up to IP68K dust and liquid ingress protection. Is a powerful product for industrial applications. The compact size allows the KC55 to install a small space in the application without having to worry about its effects. Hall sensors are optional for the KC55, allowing synchronization and position feedback, ventilation systems or food and beverage automation equipment and other industry performance ranges.... General Features •Voltage of motor: 12V DC, 24V DC, 36V DC •Maximum load: 6,000N in pull/push •Maximum speed: 70mm/s ( load 200N) •The slowest speed: 2mm / s (Load 6,000N) •Stroke: 50~600mm •Minimum dimensions: Stroke + 320 mm •Color: black •IP rating: IP67D •Operational temperature range: -45°C~+75°C •Operational temperature range at full performance: +5°C~+45°C •Higher duty cycle (25%), •Other options: Hall sensor, control system •High-strength metal 406 carbon steel housing protects motors and gears •Built-in limit switches (not adjustable)

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