Synchronous lifting column HTA3 Series
3-stage24V DC

synchronous lifting column
synchronous lifting column
synchronous lifting column
synchronous lifting column
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Characteristics

Electrical characteristics
synchronous
Other characteristics
3-stage
Voltage DC
24V DC
Force

2,000 N

Stroke

400 mm
(15.75 in)

Description

Advantages of HTA3 The linear lifting column with a three-section design is GeMinG's column-type product development designed for medical and working environments, such as hospital beds, nursing beds, treatment units and height-adjustable desktop applications. The cooperation of two or more HTA3 can provide the best operation of linear synchronous lifting, which is suitable for industrial environments, such as the design of workbenches, screens or TV lifting columns. And can provide the smallest installation size and longer travel options. And can provide minimum size and long stroke options... etc., Product Features Motor type: permanent magnet DC motor Voltage: 12V DC, 24V DC, 36V DC, 48V DC Maximum load: 2,000N/Limited to thrust Maximum speed at full load: 35 mm / s (load 500N) The slowest speed at full load: 17.5mm/s (load 2,000N) Stroke: 400mm(or customized) Minimum size: Stroke /2 + 200mm Maximum outer tube size: three sections, 191*141mm, rectangular Color: silver gray or customized IP rating: IP54 Operating temperature range: -45°C~+75°C Full performance operating temperature range: +5°C~+45°C Higher duty cycle (25%) Other options: Hall sensor (single or double), motor wire outlet mode is upper or lower side outlet, can synchronize the lifting operation of the system High-strength metal zinc alloy housing protects motors and gears Limit switch (built-in: not adjustable)

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