Linear Actuator 12-Volt 225lbs with Power Supply and Mounting Brackets + Up Down DPDT Switch

$98.99

Product Type: Linear Actuators
SKU: ACT--2in-PS-SWTCH-MBRKS-M
Weight: 2.0 lb
Vendor: Windy Nation Inc

Actuator Quantity: 1 Piece
Actuator Stroke Length: 2 Inch
Control Option: Momentary Up/Down Switch

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Description

Linear Actuators are actuators which create a motion in a straight line. Unlike a motor, which creates circular motion, a linear actuator can be used with any application that requires moving something in a straight line (e.g. up and down or side to side). WindyNation Linear Actuators are a powerful and reliable linear actuator for small to medium loads.

Included with your purchase is (1 Piece Actuator):

  • (1pc) 12-Volt Linear Actuator ( select stroke length using drop-down tab)
  • (1pc) DPDT Up/Down Switch (select Momentary or Maintained using the drop-down tab)
  • (1pc) 120 VAC to 12 VDC Power Supply for powering the linear actuator from household AC power
  • (2pcs) Steel Mounting Brackets with fasteners

Included with your purchase is (2 Piece Actuator):

  • (2pc) 12-Volt Linear Actuator (select stroke length using drop-down tab)
  • (1pc) DPDT Up/Down Switch (select Momentary or Maintained using the drop-down tab)
  • (1pc) 120 VAC to 12 VDC Power Supply for powering the linear actuator from household AC power
  • (4pcs) Steel Mounting Brackets with fasteners
  • (1Pc) Dual Actuator Adapter Cable + Connectors

There are two different options for the DPDT Up/Down Switch:

  1. Momentary Switch: The linear actuator will only move when the switch is actively pressed with your finger. The moment the switch is not being pressed with your finger, the linear actuator will stop. This is referred to as a momentary switch. 
  2. Maintained Switch: When the maintained switch is being pressed with your finger (up or down), it will continue to supply power to the linear actuator until you manually turn it off. This is similar to a light bulb switch in that the light bulb will remain on until the switch is turned off. Note that the linear actuator does have internal limit switches so the actuator will automatically turn off when the limit switches are activated at the end of its travel length. 

 

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