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Our new Linear Actuator converts the circular movement of a 180 degree servo (supplied) into motion in a straight line, one way and then the other. It can be mounted to a project to provide either horizontal or vertical movement.

Linear Actuators are useful for a whole host of different applications, like; robots, automated button switching, steering racks for buggies, a point switcher on a model railway, animating a diorama display, etc. Linear actuators are also used extensively in industry and in consumer products, such as; valves, cams, floppy disk drives and optical disk drives, just to name a few.

An example of a fully assembled linear actuator being used with a servo:lite board and BBC microbit.

The Linear Actuator has been cut from a 5mm clear blue Perspex Sheet, the same material as used in our servo powered Klaw gripper. There are a range of mounting holes at either end of the rack including a 3mm hole, a 3mm square, and standard servo horn holes suitable for wire (1mm dia) and it has approximately 20mm of travel. It has a gear ratio of 2:3 and the stall torque of the provided servo is 1.5kg/cm at 6V and 1.3kg at 4.8V.

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1 review for Kitronik Linear Actuator Kit

  1. John

    I decided to use this linear actuator to operate the door locking bolt of my fingerprint safe.
    I use a lot of servos iin my projects as they are easily programmed to an angle or in this case to a linear position.
    You can see a post of my fingerprint safe on ‘Parnum STEM ideas’ and how I used this actuator.
    https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Community/Parnum-STEM-Ideas-552262661794013/

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Questions and answers

    What force can it apply? What is the stroke length?
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    Q What force can it apply? What is the stroke length?
    Asked by Ben on March 16, 2020 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Ben, Thank you for your question, the throw is approximately 20mm. The force is between 1.3KG/cm and 1.5KG/cm when the power is between 4.8V and 6V. Best Regards Cullen
  2. What is the consumption of this servo-motor ?
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    Q What is the consumption of this servo-motor ?
    Asked by DUTOUR Enzo on February 12, 2020 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Enzo, I assume you are asking about the current consumption. generally at about 5V you would be looking at upto 600mA when the kit spikes. Best Regards Cullen
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