🚀 Elevate your automation game with silent power and precision!
The DCHOUSE Linear Motion Actuator delivers a powerful 1000N push force with a compact 50mm stroke, operating quietly at 48dB. Crafted from durable 24mm aluminum alloy and protected by IP54 rating, it’s engineered for reliable performance across automotive, industrial, and home automation applications.
Package Dimensions | 20.4 x 10 x 5.4 cm; 900 g |
Batteries required | No |
J**E
Works very well
Very powerful
S**G
Works on a caravan motor mover
My caravan powrtouch motor mover stopped working due to the actuator, took a chance on this one, for such a small price, I was sceptical, didn’t have to be, works a treat, motor mover back on the road, only needed M6 bolt due to the holes being smaller than the original,
H**L
Smooth and works well, just a bit slow
The packaging was a little rough, however, it works well and is easy to control with 12v DC. The unit itself is built well and would work well for any project. Works well for chair projects or anything that does not require fast movement.Overall if you're looking for a good actuator that doesn't move too fast, or too slow, I'd recommend this one. It is quite noisy, however, so it wouldn't be suitable for silent applications.
K**.
Solid piston
Great powerfully piston easy to use and work .
J**S
As per the specifications.
A like for like product. Works well.
G**E
Great product
Works perfectly
J**E
Smooth and strong actuator
In the box you get the actuator, two mounting brackets and a sheet of instructions. Handily the instructions include an exact CAD drawing of the unit with dimensions to make it easier to add it to your project. No control box is included but the unit can be used without on by reversing the polarity of the 12vdc supply.The unit is smooth and strong when in operation. It is very hard to test exactly how strong but it certainly seems to be performing as advertised and I am very happy with it.
P**H
good for heavy lifting!
Yeah a bit of an unusual thing for me to consider reviewing, with a hint of "what am I going to use this for?". I normally just tinker with electronics, but I thought heh, I have a gate, maybe I'll mess about.I've played with this a bit so far and there's nothing too tricky about this, it's just screw driven I think, it's quicker than you expect, but obviously there's gearing involved, this isn't pneumatics, it's pretty slow.I can't test the loading, sounds like a bad idea, but yeah obviuously they are pretty strong due to the design.You get a technical diagram on paper which makes it easier if you want to design something around it rather than just fudge it with bits of wood and shims.12v dc is all you need to drive the motor.
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