Linear actuator Electrak® LA14
electricball screwtrapezoidal screw

Linear actuator - Electrak® LA14 - Thomson Industries, Inc. - electric / ball screw / trapezoidal screw
Linear actuator - Electrak® LA14 - Thomson Industries, Inc. - electric / ball screw / trapezoidal screw
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Characteristics

Movement
linear
Type
electric
Technology
ball screw, trapezoidal screw
Material
stainless steel, aluminum
Motor
DC
Voltage
24-volt, 12-volt, 36 V
Protection class
IP65, maintenance-free, rugged, robust
Applications
industrial, for harsh environments
Other characteristics
maintenance-free
Stroke

600 mm
(23.622 in)

Force

6,800 N, 18,000 N

Speed

61 mm/s

Ambient temperature

Max.: 65 °C
(149 °F)

Min.: -25 °C
(-13 °F)

Description

Electrak LA14 Linear Actuators Electrak® LA14 is based on the Electrak 10 design, which incorporates a screw drive system for applications requiring maximum load capacity, robust performance, and long life. Its additional benefits offer the a built-in anti rotation mechanism and an aluminium cover tube. The aluminium cover tube has T-slots that can be used for mounting and also accepts magnetic sensor to be fitted along two sides of the tube. Electrak LA14 Features • Rugged and robust • Withstands very harsh environments • Stainless steel extension tube • Corrosion free aluminium cover tube • Acme or ball screw drive • Trunnion mounting possible • Overload clutch for mid and end of stroke protection • T-slot grooves in the cover tube for magnetic sensors • Motor with thermal switch • Maintenance free
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.