New range of compact actuators deliver high force

A new range of electric linear actuators provides high power density in a compact package. Thomson’s Electrak MD actuators achieve up to 2 kN force in housing being shorter than a pencil. The actuators feature a range of onboard electronics that extend control capability in a highly robust package with IP69K ingress protection.
The new Electrak® MD is based on Thomson’s established Electrak HD actuator. This means that the Electrak MD is still designed for use in demanding environments but is more compact. Electrak MD actuators are ideal for small space, mobile applications such as AGVs where the use of larger actuators or hydraulics aren’t possible. For smart packaging applications, the Electrak MD is easy to control while for agricultural use the actuators are highly robust and energy-efficient.
The high power density of the compact Electrak MD actuators achieves 250 N to 2 kN force, combined with a stroke length of 50mm at 1.1kg to 300mm at 1.6kg. Actuation speed is up to 45 mm/s and the 1 kN version has 10% higher power density than the competition.
Easy to use control is achieved with Electrak MD’s onboard electronics, which reduce the cost and footprint of external relays and switches and also speed up installation. Functions can be used to select end-of-stroke limit switches, with or without potentiometer feedback. Motor speed control can also be achieved using pulse width modulation (PWM). Extending capability, the optional Electronic Monitoring Package improves diagnostics for increased reliability. Functions include current, voltage, and temperature monitoring as well as the end of stroke dynamic braking to remove coasting.
Control functions can be extended further still with the optional Electrak Modular Control System, which includes J1939 CAN bus connectivity. Analogue output for position and direction feedback as well as the end of stroke indication output are joined with low-level switching. These inputs increase safety, energy efficiency, and smoothness of motion.
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