Linear actuator E2000P-PSL series
electricindustrialintegrated

linear actuator
linear actuator
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Characteristics

Movement
linear
Type
electric
Applications
industrial
Other characteristics
positioning, control, integrated, vibration-proof
Stroke

Max.: 100 mm
(3.937 in)

Min.: 50 mm
(1.969 in)

Force

Max.: 25 kN

Min.: 1 kN

Speed

Max.: 84 mm/min
(0.06 in/s)

Min.: 15 mm/min
(0.01 in/s)

Description

The E2000P by A. Hock is an electric linear actuator that provides maximum reliability and a long service life even in heavy industrial use. In addition, it offers high positioning accuracy and a sturdy design. The central and clear arrangement of switching and sensor units makes it easy to adjust. What’s more, optional accessories are easy to retrofit. Various other smart variants with integrated positioners and failsafe power failure backup by super-capacitors can be configurated as required. Application areas The electric Series E2000P is mainly used in the process industry and in heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. The cover and switching mechanism design of the linear actuators by A. Hock makes them suitable for a wider range of applications, provides more space for electronics and reduces costs. Features and advantages vibration-proof potentiometer mounting valve protection: friction and spring clutch against excessive force blocking-resistant motors for short start/stop cycles easy extension of functionalities thanks to a modular design wide range of accessories

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Exhibitions

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ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 6.0 - Stand B77

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