AS 1040 Micro Push Pull Solenoid

 What is Micro Push Pull Solenoid ?

Micro Push Pull Solenoid is basically electromagnet: it is made of a solenoid coil of copper wire with an armature (a slug of metal) iron/plunger in the middle. When the solenoid coil is energized, the plunger is pulled into the center by the solenoid coil of magnet force. This makes the micro push pull solenoid able to pull (from one end) or push (from the other).

This mirco push pull solenoid in particular is very small, with a 40mm long body and a 'captive' armature with a return strong spring. This means that when activated with ~12V DC, the solenoid moves and then the voltage is removed it springs back to the original position, which is quite simply operation. Many lower cost solenoids are only push type or only pull type and may not have a captive armature (it'll fall out!) or don't have a return spring. This one even has nice mounting tabs, its a great all-purpose solenoid.

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PRODUCTS DETAILS

 Unit Features:

Housing Steel:  Carbon steel with Zinc Coating, Smooth surface, Rohs Compliance

Plunger: 6 mm, Carbon steel with Zinc Coating Anti corrosion, Meet Rohs compliance.

Voltage: DC6V----DC 12V

Stroke: 3-6mm, we can make the options accordingly.

Force: 50Gf-100 Gf adjustable ,

Power Wattage: 0.5-2 W

Current: 0.86 A 

Resistance: 28-80 Ω

Terminal:  Custom Terminal

Insulation Class: Class F, Optionally Class H

Weather Protection:IP67, IP67 M 

Electronic Wire:  UL electronic wire ,

Lifespan: ≥200,000 times, has been validation during product development

Working Cycle: 3s On, 1s Off

Temperature Rise : 65 degrees Cel.

 

The Applications of Push-Pull Solenoids

The push-pull solenoids makes them suitable for a lots of applications. Most common uses include:

Automotive Systems: In vehicles, push-pull solenoids are commonly used in automatic door locks, automatic gear shifters, and starter systems.

Industrial Automation: These solenoids find extensive application in conveyor systems, robotics, and other automated machinery, where they control various mechanical movements.

Consumer Electronics: In devices like printers, cameras, and vending machines, push-pull solenoids are used to control various mechanical actions such as paper feeding, lens focusing, or dispensing products.

Medical Devices: These solenoids find use in various medical equipment like ventilators and drug delivery systems where precise control of mechanical movement is crucial.

Locking Mechanisms: From security doors to safes, push-pull solenoids are a popular choice for electronic locking systems due to their reliability and compact size.

 

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