New LDL25 Series Linear Actuator is a cost-competitive alternative to pneumatics

Cost-competitive Alternative to Pneumatics, Starting at $300 US/ea

The LDL has been designed as a cost-competitive alternative to pneumatics. A common trend in industrial automation is that users are looking for electric alternatives to their pneumatic components for a number of reasons: control, cycle life, operating cost and environment, etc. The LDL series actuator features several innovative cost reduction elements that result in a list price starting at $300 US.


Features include:

• Dimensions [mm]: 180x63.5x25.4
• Stroke [mm]: 50 (10, 25 and 100 will be added)
• Peak Force [N]: 30 (48VDC)
• Encoder Resolution [µm] : 5 standard, 1 optional
• Long life cycle tested to 500 million cycles
• Fully programmable in force, position and velocity
• SMAC's Patented 'Soft-Land' technology
• Built-in controller type available
• Cost competitive: starting at $300 US for 10mm stroke

Information on the LDL Series Electric Cylinders from SMAC can be viewed at:
https://www.electromate.com/pub/media/assets/catalog-library/pdfs/SMAC/SMAC%20LDL25-XXX-YY-6F_A1.pdf

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