Leadscrew Actuators Linear Actuation from a Rotary Motor
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Learn all about Leadscrew Actuators: https://www.geeplus.com/leadscrew-act... • Geeplus Product Catalog (Electromagnetic and electromechanical actuators, Solenoids, Motors and more: https://www.geeplus.com/wp-content/up... • Leadscrew Actuators produce linear movement from the rotation of a rotary motor. They are used in a variety of applications, including position adjustment of hospital beds and furniture, machine tool actuation, valve actuation, and others. • Leadscrew actuators are based on a threaded rod and matching nut. One of these two elements is turned by a motor, either mounted directly to the motor shaft, or coupled by gears, belt, or other mechanism. • The other element is attached to the component to be moved, which in the case of the demonstration setup in this video, is a 110 pound load below the table. The relative rotation of the two elements causes a linear movement along the axis. • Different types of motors can be used. Stepper motors (https://www.geeplus.com/hybrid-steppe...) allow low-cost open-loop control, while brushless DC motors (https://www.geeplus.com/brushless-mot...) produce less audible noise, and have higher rotational speed capability. • Initially available in three sizes, the leadscrew actuators use standard M12 threaded rods for reduced cost and offer a pulley ratio of 4:1. • Visit us at https://www.geeplus.com/
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