6 Inches 150MM Stainless Steel Tubular Linear Actuator – 800N Quiet Operation for Furniture & Industrial Automation (Model 0041964)

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This stainless steel tubular electric linear actuator, with a 150mm stroke, supports 12V or 24V DC input and a maximum thrust of 800 N / 80kg / 180lbs. Its compact and flexible installation design and low noise level make it suitable for applications in home automation, machinery, automotive, and manufacturing.

It is widely used in doors, cabinet doors, windows, cellars, trapdoors, hatchways, solar tracking systems, medical devices, agricultural machinery, vehicles, ships, elevator platforms, lifting tables, TV lifts, robots, cabinetries, massage sofas, electric beds, medical chairs, and other electrical equipment. It can open, close, push, pull, lift, and descend these devices. It can also replace hydraulic and pneumatic products to save power consumption.

Key Features:

  • High-quality products and high-quality services
  • Metal housing, able to work in very harsh environments
  • Metal gearbox, high strength wear-resistant gear
  • Stainless steel telescopic tube and outer tube, good corrosion resistant
  • Strong thrust, up to 800N / 80 Kgs / 180 lbs at 5mm/s
  • Multiple speed options, from 5 mm/second to 36 mm/second
  • Multiple stroke options, from 30 mm to 900 mm (We can customize any stroke length from 30mm to 900mm, such as 380mm, 750mm, 860mm and so on.)
  • Advanced waterproof and dustproof technology
  • Low power consumption and low noise
  • Built-in Hall sensor is optional, so you can use the synchronous controller to operate 2, 4 or more linear actuators fully synchronously
  • External overcurrent protection, linear actuator will automatically stop when stroke rod reaches the limit position.
  • With auto-locking capability to hold load position after stopping, and no power supply is required.
  • Maintenance-free
Operation

When the red power wire is connected to the positive pole of the DC power supply and the black power wire is connected to the negative pole of the DC power supply, the stroke rod will extend outward; after switching the power in the reverse direction, the stroke rod will retract inward.

Stroke and Length (Model 0041964)
Parameter Value
Stroke 150mm
Retraction Length 325mm (center distance between two mounting holes when the linear actuator is fully retracted)
Extension Length 475mm (center distance between two mounting holes when the linear actuator is fully extended)

The linear actuator has two built-in limit switches, When the linear actuator is fully retracted or fully extended, it will stop automatically.
We can adjust the position of the built-in limit switches during production to meet customer-specified stroke and retraction lengths.

Note 1: The specified stroke must be less than the standard stroke of the ordered actuator. For example, a specified stroke of 130 mm is less than the standard stroke of the ordered actuator (150 mm). In this case, the retraction length will be reduced by an equivalent value, resulting in a retraction length of 305 mm. Of course, you can also choose to retain the original standard retraction length of 325 mm.

Note 2: The specified retraction length must be less than the standard retraction length of the ordered actuator. For example, a specified retraction length of 300 mm is less than the standard retraction length of the ordered actuator (325 mm). In this case, the stroke must also be reduced by an equivalent value, resulting in an effective stroke of 125 mm.

Product Specifications
Parameter Value
Working Voltage DC 12V, DC 24V (24V most commonly used)
Stroke 6 inches / 150 mm
Optional Speed (No-load) 5±1mm/s, 7±2mm/s, 10±3mm/s, 22±4mm/s, 36±5mm/s (The actual working speed will gradually slow down as the load increases.)
Max Load Capacity 800N / 80 Kgs / 180 lbs at 5mm/s (Linear actuator can get maximum load capacity when it operates in the vertical direction, and the pulling force is less than pushing force.)
No-load Current 0.3A at 12V / 0.2A at 24V
Full Load Current 1.5A at 12V / 1A at 24V
Recommended Power Supply 1 actuator: 12V/3A or 24V/2A
2 actuators: 12V/6A or 24V/4A
3~4 actuators: 12V/10A or 24V/6A
Outer Tube Diameter 25mm [0.984 in]
Telescopic Tube Diameter 16mm [0.630 in]
Front / Rear Connector Mounting Hole Diameter 6mm [0.236 in]
Housing Material Stainless Steel
Stroke Rod Material Stainless Steel
Gear Material Steel Alloy
Motor Type Brushed DC Motor
Duty Cycle 10%
Power Cable Ordinary two-core wire / Six-core wire (with built-in Hall sensors)
Normal Linear Actuator Cable Length 1000±10% mm [40 in] (The length can also be customized according to your specific needs)
Certifications CE
Environment Temperature -20℃ to 60℃
Operating Noise ≤50dB (Linear actuators with different parameters will have different noise levels.)
IP Rating IP65
Different Speeds and Corresponding Maximum Thrust
No-load Speed Full load Speed Maximum Thrust Self-locking Force
5mm/s 3.5mm/s 800N / 80 kg / 180 lbs 800N / 80 kg / 180 lbs
7mm/s 5mm/s 700N / 70 kg / 160 lbs 700N / 70 kg / 160 lbs
10mm/s 7mm/s 500N / 50 kg / 110 lbs 500N / 50 kg / 110 lbs
22mm/s 15mm/s 250N / 25 kg / 60 lbs 250N / 25 kg / 60 lbs
36mm/s 25mm/s 150N / 15 kg / 30 lbs 150N / 15 kg / 30 lbs

Note:

1. The above data is the maximum load capacity that can be obtained when the linear actuator runs in the vertical direction. If the weight of your equipment (such as a cabinet door) is 10kg, and you want to use a linear actuator to open this door, you need to calculate the actual force acting on the linear actuator according to your installation method. This force is usually 3-5 times the weight of the cabinet door. If you don't know how to calculate it, please contact us for help.

2. The actual working speed will gradually slow down as the load increases. Full load speed is approximately 60-70% of No-load speed.

3. Different speeds correspond to different maximum loads. Please select the right speed according to the speed and maximum load you need.

4. Linear actuators are not recommended for continuous operation under maximum load, we recommend letting it work at about half of the maximum load to get a longer working life.

5. For linear actuators with a stroke greater than 500MM, you should not normally allow them to operate at their maximum stroke under heavy loads. If the actual stroke you want is 600MM, we recommend that you choose a linear actuator with a stroke of 700-800MM.

6. The maximum pull force of the linear actuator is slightly less than its maximum thrust force.

7. When the linear actuator's stroke exceeds 600MM, the load capacity will decrease by 50%, and its maximum load will be only half of the value shown in the table above.

Fixed Bracket and other Control Accessories

1. This linear actuator does not contain fixed mounting brackets, please click here to purchase. (Each linear actuator would require two mounting brackets, one to fix the head of linear actuator and another to fix the bottom of linear actuator.)

2. Compatible Mounting Brackets: Bracket A and Bracket C.

3. The orientation of the front connector of the linear actuator is default; we can rotate it 90 degrees during the production according to the customer's needs. If you need to rotate the front connector 90 degrees, please click here to purchase the rotation option.

4. If you need a power supply to power linear actuator, please click here to purchase.

5. If you want to use external limit switches to stop linear actuator at any position, please click here to purchase.

6. If you want to use a remote control switch to operate linear actuator wirelessly, please click here to purchase.

7. If you want to control 2, 4 or more linear actuators fully synchronously, you need to purchase built-in Hall effect sensors for each linear actuator, and buy a synchronization controller, please click here to purchase.

Production Time & Return or Exchange Policy

The linear actuators are customized and not in stock, and we need to spend 3~7 working days to produce them according to the specified parameters in your order, so that we don't accept returns or cancel orders. If customers order unsuitable linear actuators themselves, we also do not accept exchanges, please understand.

Import Customs Duty Explanation

1. Our store will offer one or two different shipping methods depending on the actual situation of the order. Since we ship from Hong Kong, China to worldwide, import duties will be incurred on the package regardless of which shipping method the customer chooses.

2. For small or lightweight packages, we will select a suitable freight company so that we can pay the import duties on the customer's behalf at the time of shipment. Therefore, the customer will not need to pay any import duties or taxes upon receiving the package.

3. For large or heavy packages, regardless of the freight company we choose, customs will collect import duties and taxes directly from the customer upon customs clearance or upon receipt of the package. The duty amount is usually 20% of the order amount (excluding shipping costs).

4. If the customer wishes us to pay the import duties on the customer's behalf, please contact us when placing the order and pay an additional 20% of the order amount as prepaid duties. We will then pay the duties for the customer.

5. If the customer chooses to pay the import duties themselves, please contact us after paying the duties and receiving the package. We will provide the customer with a discount voucher of a certain amount, which can be used for their next purchase. The discount amount will be the lesser of the import duties actually paid by the customer and 20% of the original order amount (excluding shipping costs).
Please note: We cannot refund cash for import duties paid by the customer themselves. Thank you for your understanding.

6. When the transport company or the customs informs the customer to pay the import duties, if the customer doesn't agree to pay, the package will be returned or destroyed, and the customer will need to bear all responsibility and cost.

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