INSTRUMENTATION • ELECTRONICS
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here’s a new electric actuator that can take on pushing and pulling tasks that previously only hydraulic devices could achieve.
T e T omson Electrak XD can handle dynamic loads up to 25,000N, and the actuator off ers a large stroke up to 1.2m. Heavy- duty design and construction gives the device long life, and the actuator can run for up to 275,000 cycles. T omson products are distributed in the UK by Inmoco, and its engineering team can engage with OEMs to ensure smooth design integration. T e Electrak XD actuator has been designed for applications in materials handling, such as autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs) and logistics trains, as well as transit mobility, including work platforms, wheelchair lifts and ramps. In agriculture and forestry, the actuators can be integrated on harvesters and automated pickers. T e actuators can also be installed in factory automation for any machine that needs to pull and push loads, as well as wider general uses, such as forklift trucks. As well as being able to handle high dynamic loads, the new heavy-duty electric actuator can support static loads up to 32,000N. Generating speeds up to 75mm/s, the Electrak XD can also operate at 100% duty cycle. Designed for operation in arduous environments, the actuator has IP66 protection under dynamic operation, and is tested to 500 hours salt spray resistance. T e device operates with an input voltage and current
The Electrak XD represents a new level of load- handling capability
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New heavy-duty electric actuator can replace hydraulic devices, says Gerard Bush
draw of 24Vdc/30A or 48Vdc/15A. To aid conversion from hydraulic to electric, the actuator includes control features such as an internal load holding brake and a manual override. An optional manual release can also provide load release without power. Onboard features also enable monitoring of the actuator’s exact speed, position and force. Converting to electric-powered actuators reduces the size, complexity and long-term cost of the system by eliminating a large number of components and consumables typically required with a hydraulic system. T is also increases design process fl exibility. T e sealed actuator is also maintenance free. Removing the need for hydraulic
oil, as well as lubricant, saves time and costs in management and is signifi cantly cleaner. Although critical for hygienic applications, cleaner operation decreases maintenance requirements in all settings. T e device can also reduce energy costs and is a more environmentally friendly solution. T omson is providing fi ve models
of the Electrak XD, each with diff erent stroke lengths and load handling capabilities. T e actuators can also be customised to suit, such as providing diff erent rod end adaptors. Various voltages, speed and force ratings or stroke lengths can also be supplied, along with even higher IP ratings and surface treatment. Customisation can include the integration of various electrical connections, sensors and switches, as well as software and controls. Onboard electronics enable control, including low level switching, and communications take place via CANopen or SAE J1939. Inmoco can work with OEM engineering teams and T omson’s customisation capabilities to achieve the required functionality and integration options, and the UK distributor can also provide a variety of associated motion control products.
Gerard Bushis with Inmoco.
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