• Electric Linear Actuator for Lift Table 225mm Stroke 6000N System 1
Electric Linear Actuator for Lift Table 225mm Stroke 6000N

Electric Linear Actuator for Lift Table 225mm Stroke 6000N

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FY012 series of linear actuators are popularize in various application in furniture , nursing bed, traction bed by advantage of its multipurpose linear motion and comprehensive functions , with the features : low noise , built-in limited switch , and reliable .They are specially fit for hospital device .

1) 24VDC permanent magnet motor

2) Thrust up to 8000N in push , and up to 5000 N in pull

3) Elegant and compact design with small instanllation dimensions

4) Built-in limit switches ( not adjustable after leaving factory )

5) Aluminium or zinc outer tube / inner tube

6) Electric chromate steel piston rod eye with slot

7) High-strength plastic housing protects motor and gears

8) Standard protection class : IP 54

9) Scratch and wear-resistant power painting  

10) Noise level < 50 db

11) Warranty : Two years

12) Duty cycle : 10%, or 2 munutes continous working followed by 18 minutes not in use

 

Q:Could this be potentially Electrokinesis?I am prone to having a LOT of static shocks. My computer freezes on me, my TV turns over by itself, my computer, Ipod, Phone turn off by themselves. My phone rings random people, if I put my finger about a centimeter over my touch screen on my Ipod it still works, the internet keeps disconnecting for meyou get the idea. Why does this happen? could it be out of control electrokinesis?
static shocks occur due to a variety of reasons. perhaps you have an excess of electron build up. try rubbing your feet on carpet and see if your static increases
Q:I have heard that an electrical ark can kill you so I would like to know what circumstances creares this condition.
Don't know what an electrical 'ark' isbut and electrical 'arc' refers to the charge jumping from the anode to the cathode thru a medium such as air. Lightening is a electrical arcas is the sparks seen on Tesla Coils and other hi voltage devices.
Q:Hey Guys !I just finished High school and I'm quite certain that Engineering is my first choice, however, I'm still a little bit hesitant. I'm choosing between electrical or mechanical! I think I like both majors and as far as I know Mechanical is the science of moving objects where you can get more hands-on experience , while electrical engineering is more imaginative. You can't really see electricity , thus it's more challenging ! To be honest , I like challenges but I don't want to end up regretting any decisions! Can anyone give me any insights , advices or opinions on both of majors ! What I'm going to study , what can I do , anything that could practically help me decide ! Thanks in advance
I believe you grasp the essential intellectual difference between the two fields. In the study of both disciplines there are laboratories where you build things. In electrical labs you build circuits, and in mechanical labs you use lathes, drill presses and milling machines to build mechanical devices. When you are out of school and working, you will most likely not be doing anything hands on except inspecting equipment, systems and facilities. Your principal work will be analyzing, documenting, reporting and creating design/construction documents. I had an orientation to both fields (mechanical and electrical) as from the time I was about 13 I rebuilt engines in a machine shop and loved to build all sorts of mechanical things on a farm. But I also liked to design and build receivers, transmitters, amplifiers, etc. Ulitmately, I was attracted more to electrical engineering because it seemed more esoteric and mysterious; but I think I would have been happy and successful in both fields, and possibly even in structural engineering. These fields apply math and the other sciences, and require creativity to find ideal solutions. Civil engineering seemed too mundane to me.
Q:hi, i am in my final year electrical engineering can any one provide me the latest booming seminar topics.
see this website engineering.electrical-equipment.
Q:Hi!Is there an NEC section which addresses the following kitchen design? I'm working with an apartment complex and they've designed each unit's breaker box to be located directly over the stove top burners. Something just sounds real bad here - but, perhaps I worry about things melting when water is brought to a boil or the oven is at 450 F for an hour or so and the vent for the oven is directly through a back burner. [The door for the breaker box just clears the top of the stove top.]Thank you!!
Look up working space Article 110, 110.26F a thru d. (exhibits 118,119.) Ref'd in from 408.8B 'Clearances. There might be some leeway offered in the requirement for a 'dedicated space` per 110.26 F, but I doubt it would ever go so far as to accept an apartment service panel mounted over a cooking appliance. Normally they're in hallways. While I can't find the reference to the hot environment that concerns you, it is a real problem. Breakers WILL trip prematurely in a hot environment. Due to the chance of vapors and condensation, it might even be considered a damp location. The grease that commonly collects above a stove would also be a concern. Is this the work of an architect? No engineer would put a panel there.
Q:If I decide to choose electrical engineering as my college major what would I be doing on a regular basis for my job?
Shelly answered pretty well but there's sooooo many fields you can go into, ESPECIALLY if you get an education in Mechanical Engineering too. I'm going into Electrical Engineering at ECE Illinois, possibly the best school ever created. My (dream) career is working at the Department of Defense for the advancement of science and technology, hopefully more based towards making everyday life easier, alternative energy, and warfare. There are A LOT of careers you can get out of it, like shelly showed, but more. yeah, you just got excited didn't you?
Q:EMP is a byproduct of a nuclear explosion. It can cook solid state electronics and computers. The great danger is that nuclear air bursts can take down the computers that manage our banking, our record-keeping, and even the ones that manage our automobiles.The military services have taken some steps to protect their electronic systems from EMP, mainly by shielding. However few of our civilian electronic systems are protected in any way from this threat.Obviously there are two ways to deal with it right now. One is to prevent the explosion by deterring a nuclear attack. The other is to find some way to protect our senstive electronics.What should we do, and what can we do starting today?
I would love to live in a non technological world like the victorian times when toilets were amazingly comforting and social interaction with the women was the talk of the night. Oh sorry, i forget this was about america, im sure with the budget you have to spend on this it will be enough to make it a top priority so it should not be too long, unless they are keeping it a secret from the public eyes till doomsday arrives to see if it works. Industrial work will be hard work, but i will be sure to have a jolly good time pumping water out by hand and employing kids to sweep chimneys. Also a few media tip offs say iran has enough for 5 nuclear weapons so if all air defense forces chip in around the world it will be a russian roulette to see what the outcome is to where they land. Whats to say that they might become duds and not explode? Also how long does the EMP last for? if it instantly kills the electronics surely they have replacement parts hidden away in a nuclear bunker where some tunnel rat worker will guard it till someone gives it a lick and tests them to see what a masterpiece the human race can acheive.
Q:Any tips for a rock band that will be playing shows in the next month or so? Set-up, breakdown of equipment, working the crowd, preperation, etc?
Learn to put up and break down your equipment quickly. I've seen a drummer take 30 minutes to set up the most basic of drum sets when the set was brought in. Have backups for your guitars and electrical equipment. A broken string on a guitar is a 15 minute pause on your set (experienced that from the same band that took that long on the drum set) to fix it. Ignore the crowd if you think they are bored (in music videos those crowds are paid to be all festive, but they are no where near that in real life). If they aren't paying attention to you, you can forget the onstage talk and sing alongs. Ignore the drunks (talk with the manager before hand on having the manager remove the noisy drunks). Have your merchandise (same band above forgot their stuff and I wanted a CD)!
Q:for an electrical class.
Wear 2 inch soles on your shoes keep one hand in your pocket don't stand in water and never touch a ground.
Q:I'm about to take an automotive electronics class at college but I'm just curious, what are the basics? Say I want to wire a police scanner or some type of lightbar into my car's electrical system. What would this entail? I'd have to pull away body panels, run wire, and hook it into the battery? What about fuses, safeties, etc And also how could I hook my police scanner into my speaker's system?
Fuse blocks in cars often have SPARE (usually disused in some particular model) positions with wires already attached and within the wiring loom, with nothing connected to the end. Knowing what the intended accessory was, might allow you to connect something to its unconnected end, and always, the negative return is the car's frame. The circuit must be capable of carrying the current required. Some of these spares may be connected via the ignition switch, some may not. The next alternative is to run a new wire with a fuse inline, at the supply end at least. It is good practice to fuse the supply end, then have a further fuse at the accessory end (most accessories will already have this). The wire can often be run along and fixed to the existing car looms, passing through the firewall where the loom passes through. Again, negative is anywhere convenient on the car's metal frame. A quick and simple connection is the cigarette lighter, if fitted. Just procure a plug to replace the lighter. It can supply a fair current. So far as connecting a scanner to the existing speakers, I suggest you don't try to, unless the audio/ radio system has an accessory input. Maybe a bluetooth connection might be used, but really, the scanner's own speaker should supply the scanner sound. You can also connect accessories by splicing into existing car circuits, but I would suggest you do your college course first! You really need to understand current and wire sizes and fusing (not to mention basic circuitry!), before splicing into existing wires.
Our company owns several automatic production lines and enough experience in the production and research of linear actuators and controllers. Our products are popularized in many occasions when need to be implemented with rectilinear motion such as electrical nursing beds, operational beds, traction beds, massage chairs, dental chairs, electrical sofas and show-cases. These products can adjust heights, move between front and behind, as well as angle change, which take the place of gas springs as well as AC decelerators.

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Location Jiangsu,China (Mainland)
Year Established 2008
Annual Output Value US$1 Million - US$2.5 Million
Main Markets 20.00% North America
20.00% Southern Europe
20.00% Eastern Europe
20.00% Southeast Asia
10.00% Northern Europe
10.00% Mid East
Company Certifications Verification of RoHS Compliance; EC Ceritificate of Conformity -- LVD; EC Certificate of Conformity

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