🚀 Elevate Your Automation Game!
The JQDML Reciprocating Linear Actuator is a versatile and powerful device designed for various applications. With an adjustable stroke length of 20-80mm and a maximum speed of 120 RPM, it delivers a pushing force of up to 40lbs. The included remote control allows for operation from a distance of 100 meters, while the user-friendly DC power adapter features a convenient switch. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike, this actuator comes complete with all necessary components for immediate use.
A**R
Nice Reciprocating Actuator
This actuator is easy to setup and use. We are using it for a commercial application that requires reciprocating linear motion at an adjustable speed and this fit the bill. The hardware is all metric but easy to adapt to various set ups. The motor and gearbox are a bit loud but it has pretty good torque for a small motor. The switch and AC to DC transformer work well. We are able to go very slow at six or more cycles per minute up to full speed which is a couple of cycles per second. We have not tested the remote control but we anticipate it will work as expected. Overall, it was a good deal and much easier than making one from scratch. In fact, if you were to buy all the parts on McMaster to build one on your own, it would cost in the neighborhood of $1000 - plus your time to build it.
M**E
Works well but noisy
Good value for a bare bones model. Have to be careful of Things getting caught up in the rotating mechanism. Very noisy. I made a f machine from mine and it’s noisy. But works well for the money
M**
Works great
Does what it said it would
J**
Fast shipment, complete product
Everitihng is ok, but it has no covering pieces for the wires,
F**S
Awesome
This thing is freaking awesome....
M**N
Description lies. 3in max stroke length
Description lied. It doesn’t go to a 6in stoked length. it’s like 3
S**N
complicated setup, but good price, with only one major gripe
setup for electrical was a little bit confusing but not to complex,finding a good mounting for the machine is more complicated than anticipated but it works.main thing to keep in mind is that torque and speed are controlled by the same knobs, so if i want slower thrusts it won't have the torque required unless i add a gearbox to the assembly.
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