Unlike traditional rotary servo drives, this model provides linear motion of the rod, the position of which is determined by the pulse duration. Its compact form factor and included mounting bracket kit allow for easy integration into tight spaces. The mechanics are based on a gearbox with a gear ratio of 100:1, which guarantees significant force in a small size.
The electrical part is represented by a digitally controlled brushed DC motor operating in a wide voltage range from 4.8 V to 7.4 V. The device is fully compatible (plug-and-play) with most modern controllers, including Arduino, Raspberry Pi and standard R / C receivers.
- Weight: 33 g
- Stroke: 30 mm
- Force (Stall) @ 7.4 V: 5.2 kg
- Speed (No Load) @ 7.4 V: 16.1 mm/sec
- Gear ratio: 100:1
- Supply voltage: 4.8 - 7.4 V
- Motor type: Brushed DC
- Wire length: 160 mm
- Connector type: 3-Pos TJC8
The actuator is ideal for use in animatronics, small-scale automation, and modeling complex mechanical connections. Digital feedback ensures high repeatability and stability of the rod position throughout the entire stroke range.
During installation, avoid lateral loads on the rod to prevent premature wear of the mechanism. To achieve a maximum traction force of 5.2 kg, a 7.4 V supply is recommended, taking into account the peak current consumption of up to 620 mA when locked.
