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    Electric Cylinders (or electro-mechanical cylinders) are captive linear actuators designed as being a modular system. Because of lower maintenance costs, enhanced motion control, and a large list of additional benefits, electric cylinders are rapidly replacing pneumatic cylinders in multiple industries.

    Electric Cylinders (or electro-mechanical cylinders) are captive linear actuators designed as being a modular system.

    Due to lower maintenance costs, enhanced motion control, and a big list of additional benefits, electric cylinders are rapidly replacing pneumatic cylinders in multiple industries. This extremely versatile linear motion product provides internal guiding and anti-rotation features perfect for z-axis and z-theta dual-axis designs. Another unique feature of an electric cylinder may be the tubular structure, which shields the leadscrew or ball screw from dust, dirt, as well as other environmental factors, and can be employed in harsh conditions. Additional benefits include:

    Accurate power over speed, position, and force

    Smaller in space

    Easy synchronization of multiple axes

    Increased efficiency vs. hydraulic systems

    Environmentally friendly (lowering of energy consumption, no use of oil, or hazardous fire resistance fluids)

    Ideal for high-temperature and clean application environments

    Longer product life

    Easy installation

    Smooth, quiet operation

    Highly customizable

    Engineers can configure electric cylinders with a huge selection of options, including different mount types like trunnion mounts, mounting feet, and ISO plates.

    End effector customizations include imperial or metric threaded ends, clevis, or internal threads to mount other adaptors specific for your project. Electric Cylinders may be built with lead screw drives to hold costs low, prevent back driving, and gives anti-backlash options. Or, ball screws drives may be incorporated when higher efficiency and load-speeds are required.

    Standard electric cylinder sizes accept NEMA 17 and 23 motors in double or single stack lengths. Optional encoders can be added. Other positioning accessories include home position sensors, limit sensors, end of travel sensors, and linear potentiometers. When newer linear motion is needed, adding a servo motor will produce more consistent torque across a wide range of speeds. Smart motors are another option and still provide a plug-and-play selection for an onboard drive and programmable controller. These numerous configuration options make electric cylinders unique and highly-customizable linear motion products.

    Common uses for electric cylinders are normally found in both the packaging and food processing industries. Other applications include pick-and-place lab automation functions, semi-conductor/wafer processing, and in the farming and agricultural industries. We have and interface of electrical cylinder linear actuators provide quick, economical change-overs and broader functionality, causing them to be an intelligent choice for a variety of linear motion systems.

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