Electric actuator MA1 series
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Electric actuator - MA1 series - TiMOTION Europe - linear / ball screw / DC
Electric actuator - MA1 series - TiMOTION Europe - linear / ball screw / DC
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Characteristics

Movement
linear
Type
electric
Technology
ball screw
Motor
DC, AC
Voltage
24-volt, 12-volt, 36 V
Protection class
IP69K, robust
Applications
industrial, for vehicles, for harsh environments, for the harshest off-road environments
Other characteristics
pull, with sensor option, with brake, push tug, corrosion-resistant
Stroke

Max.: 1,000 mm
(39.37 in)

Min.: 20 mm
(0.787 in)

Force

2,500 N, 4,500 N

Speed

Max.: 14.3 mm/s

Min.: 0 mm/s

Ambient temperature

Max.: 65 °C
(149 °F)

Min.: -30 °C
(-22 °F)

Description

TiMOTION’s MA1 series linear actuator is the proven choice for applications requiring a durable, long life solution. Specifically designed for harsh working environments, the MA1 linear actuator is ideal for use in heavy-duty machinery, industrial equipment and off road vehicles. This linear actuator has been certified for applications requiring IP69K compliance. Available options for the MA1 linear actuator include AC or DC power, ball or acme spindles, mechanical or electrical braking and a load limiting clutch or limit switches. • Retracted length: ≥ Stroke + 160mm (ACME screw, without POT), ≥ Stroke + 201mm (Ball screw, without POT) • Certificate: UL73, EMC • Options: Overload clutch, electromagnetic brake, Hall sensors, POT, manual crank function • Spindle: ACME or Ball screw • Color: Black • Operational temperature range at full performance: +5°C~+45°C • Higher duty cycle (25%), corrosion proof

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