• Electric Linear Actuator for Lift Table 225mm Stroke 6000N System 1
Electric Linear Actuator for Lift Table 225mm Stroke 6000N

Electric Linear Actuator for Lift Table 225mm Stroke 6000N

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10 Sets set
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10,000 Sets per Month set/month

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FY012 series of linear actuators are popularize in various application in furniture , nursing bed, traction bed by advantage of its multipurpose linear motion and comprehensive functions , with the features : low noise , built-in limited switch , and reliable .They are specially fit for hospital device .

1) 24VDC permanent magnet motor

2) Thrust up to 8000N in push , and up to 5000 N in pull

3) Elegant and compact design with small instanllation dimensions

4) Built-in limit switches ( not adjustable after leaving factory )

5) Aluminium or zinc outer tube / inner tube

6) Electric chromate steel piston rod eye with slot

7) High-strength plastic housing protects motor and gears

8) Standard protection class : IP 54

9) Scratch and wear-resistant power painting  

10) Noise level < 50 db

11) Warranty : Two years

12) Duty cycle : 10%, or 2 munutes continous working followed by 18 minutes not in use

 

Q: Context:Provide rated electrical equipment where combustible dust is present.
Certified to a set of specifications or standard.
Q: I am gonna graduate in may with a 2 year degree which would make me a Electronics tech. I already was offered a job with Intell and i plan to work there while i get my bachlor. Is there i difference in the 2? and also Intell offered me 52k to start as a tech, is that good? and how much can i expect to make once i get my 4 year degree? thx
There really isn't a great deal of difference. In common usage 'Electrical Engineering' tends to imply high power systems while 'Electronics Engineering' implies lower power (signal processing) levels. But they're really about the same. And 52K is a fairly good salary. The average young engineer out of college makes about 50K to 60K. I believe the median for EE's today is around 70K to 90K. Doug
Q: Electrical system in a residential building. When we use any equipment on one phase the lights on that phase dim down but and the same time the lights on the second phase become brighter.
the neutral of the building is disconnected from the utility mains neutral, that's why you are getting different voltages for different loads call a good electrician to reconnect the neutral And this problem can only happen when the building is connected with a 3 phase electric supply
Q: I want to know some information about electrical engineering
Electrical engineering is a field of engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics and electromagnetism. The field first became an identifiable occupation in the late nineteenth century after commercialization of the electric telegraph and electrical power supply. It now covers a range of subtopics including power, electronics, control systems, signal processing and telecommunications. Power engineering, also called power systems engineering, is a sub-field of engineering that deals with the generation, transmission and distribution of electric power as well as the electrical devices connected to such systems including generators, motors and transformers
Q: during line to ground fault, is there really a current that will flow in the ground, how will the grounding rod help if there is no connection back to the source? please explain how grounding aids tripping of C.B's
1. The purpose of the grounding rod is to give electrical equipment and its housings a grounded reference point. Without this the voltages of these might go wandering off to indeterminate levels causing (in extreme cases) arcs to jump on to passers by or door handles to provide major or minor shocks. If there is a fault in equipment which causes an higher voltage part to come into contact with a grounded part then a current may flow into the grounding rod. The return path of this current is through the ground (earth) via another grounded point (e.g of the local supply transformer's star point) and thus into the transformer at its low voltage winding end. If the supply has no such grounding point (this would, by the way, be most odd but it is physically feasible) then there would be no fault current flow but the grounding would still provide a degree of security from high voltages.
Q: I want to get into a field that involves fixing electrical equipment. I have always loved taking apart things like my Xbox/Playstation/cell phone so I could fixing them when they broke and I would like to further this into a career. What type of field should I study in order to pursue this goal? I am a student at the University of Arizona, so if you know of any programs there that would help a lot.
None, depending on how or where you work. If you work for yourself you don't need any degree at all. You need to be an electronics service engineer. You have to be able to do the job. That's more important than having a piece of paper that says you got good grades and showed up or class. (I would argue this is true for most fields) You can get a degree in electronics engineering at many schools. It would be very helpful to find work at a company specializing in service of these things. Nobody repairs cell phones, it just isn't worth doing.
Q: I have a hot tub connected to a fused disconnect. That is fed from a 30 Amp circuit breaker in my main panel. I was told that i needed to have it protected by a GFCI breaker. Would it satisfy the NEC if i just replaced the current 30 amp breaker with a 30 amp GFCI breaker and left the disconnect between that and the hot tub?
Codes are different in different areas. Where I am changing the breaker to GFCI is acceptable IF the tub is on a dedicated circuit.
Q: I would like a serious answer from a professional who would know about these things from being part of the military or etc.When the air burst missile exploded, everything electrical stopped working. At the end of the movie, the girl asked if the phones are working and the guy replied Are you kidding, they'll never be phones again.Is that a true statement? Can anything electrical ever work again?? Or did he say that because the world at the time in their point of view looked unrepairable ?Also, if I was in a well constructed fallout shelter with all my stuff and I wanted to save Computers, TV etc. will it get affected from the outside air burst missile? (I know a lot of people are gonna yell why keep those when you can't use electricity again after a nuclear war 1, I just wanted to know, 2 I could use them in the shelter if I have Generator batteries for room lighting and everything else)
You are referring to electromagnetic pulse. The strongest part of the pulse lasts for only a fraction of a second, but any unprotected electrical equipment — and anything connected to electrical cables, which act as giant lightning rods or antennas — will be affected by the pulse. Older, vacuum tube (valve) based equipment is much less vulnerable to EMP than newer solid state equipment; Soviet Cold War–era military aircraft often had avionics based on vacuum tubes due both to limitations in Soviet solid-state capabilities and a belief that the vacuum gear would survive better. On the other hand, the solid state PRC-77 VHF manpack radio survived extensive EMP testing. The earlier PRC-25, nearly identical except for a vacuum tube final, had been tested in EMP simulators but was not certified to remain fully functional.
Q: Can someone tell me more about this MOS or others that relate to this field of work. Also, how will a soldier be utilized under this MOS. thank you
Well you won't be a Soldieryou will be a Marine 1142 is a High Tech JobElectronicsCircuit boards and the like Great Background in Electronics for a Civilian Career Do not waste your Time in the CorpTake every Electronics course you can Go to Night School and stay out of the Bars and Strip Joints I was a Sgt 1141/42 in Vietnam Earned an EE Degreeowned a successful Business now RetiredX2 You will be assigned to a Utilities Platoon (Extremely Few in Numbers) Within an Engineering Battalion Probably the Least numbers of Marines in any Outfit Must Maintain and Repair any and all Electrical Generators and Pumpswithin the Command you are assigned to ie: 7th Engrs was assigned to the 1st MarDiv in Vietnam Maybe assigned to an MEB aboard shipFMF and make Landings and set up your equipment SEMPER FI !!!!
Q: If you have a cell phone near any sort of electrical equipment that emits noise, old or new, you'll hear that skipping buzz noise. What causes this exactly, what is it, etc?
The cell phone in fundamentally a radio. Radios emit radio frequencies energy which will interfere (RFI) with other audio equipment like an AM radio. You hear the noise while the phone is communication with the tower. It does this from time to time to let the tower know it is online and ready to receive data and of course to transmit/receive data. Hope that helps.
Our company owns several automatic production lines and enough experience in the production and research of linear actuators and controllers. Our products are popularized in many occasions when need to be implemented with rectilinear motion such as electrical nursing beds, operational beds, traction beds, massage chairs, dental chairs, electrical sofas and show-cases. These products can adjust heights, move between front and behind, as well as angle change, which take the place of gas springs as well as AC decelerators.

1. Manufacturer Overview

Location Jiangsu,China (Mainland)
Year Established 2008
Annual Output Value US$1 Million - US$2.5 Million
Main Markets 20.00% North America
20.00% Southern Europe
20.00% Eastern Europe
20.00% Southeast Asia
10.00% Northern Europe
10.00% Mid East
Company Certifications Verification of RoHS Compliance; EC Ceritificate of Conformity -- LVD; EC Certificate of Conformity

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