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Manually Control Electric Linear Actuator through DC 12V 24V Wired Handle

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Manually control extending and retracting of the electric linear actuator through a wired handle with DC 12V 24V power adapter . Product parameters: Input voltage: AC100~240V Output voltage: DC12V or 24V optional Maximum output current: 6A/DC12V or 5A/DC24V optional Wired control handle with two buttons, momentary work mode. Suitable for DC 12V or 24V 500N or 2000N series of linear actuators. Wiring: Connect the wired control handle to the power adapter and linear actuator, and then connect the plug of the power adapter to AC power supply. Operating: Press and hold the button "Extended" on the handle: The linear actuator will extend outward; Release the button: The linear actuator stops extending outward. Press and hold the button "retracted" on the handle: The linear actuator retracts inward; Release the button: The linear actuator stops retracting inward.

How Does a Linear Actuator work?

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The Main Structure: An  electric linear actuator  consists of a DC motor, a series of gear (Reduction gear), two limit switches and a Lead screw including a nut. The Linear Actuators'enclosures: Linear Actuators have different IP ratings. The lower the number the lower the protection is. IP-54 offers basic protection such as dust, and a higher IP-65 rating offers a water proof protection and ideal for outdoor use. Linear Actuator Works: An electric linear actuator is a device that converts the rotational motion of a motor into linear motion. This will provide both push and pull movements via the main extending shaft on the Actuator. This pushing and pulling action makes it possible to lift, drop, slide, adjust, tilt, push or pull things, simply by pushing a button. Stroke Control Device: The gear on the DC motor drives a series of gear (Reduction gear) to rotate, so that push and pull movements via the main extending shaft on the Actuator. When it reaches the maximum stroke...