Linear actuators combinations SA ... LE
▶Combinations multi-turn actuators SA ... with linear thrust units LE
▶Explosion-proof versions
Combinations SA ... LE
Combinations multi-turn actuators SA ... with linear thrust units LE 12.1 - LE 200.1 (Thrusts: 4kN~217kN)
To perfom linear movements, e. g. in case of globe valves, the multi-turn actuator SA ... can be combined with the linear thrust unit LE. In case a lever arrangement has to be operated, the linear thrust unit can be mounted on a base.
Design features :
▫ Thrusts from 4 kN to 217 kN
▫ Strokes up to 500 mm
▫ Speeds from 20 mm/min to 360 mm/min
▫ Handwheel for manual operation
Ambient conditions : ▫ High enclosure protection
▫ High quality corrosion protection
▫ Wide ambient temperature ranges
Interfaces :
▫ Electrical connection via AUMA plug/ socket connector (optionally terminals)
▫ Cable entries in different versions
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Explosion-proof versions
Combinations multi-turn actuators SA ... Ex with linear thrust units LE (Thrusts: 4kN~217kN)
Looking back on more than 30 years of experience, AUMA has acquired a comprehensive know-how in the field of explosion protection. With its quality management system which has been certified according to ISO 9001 and CD 94/9/EC, AUMA meets all the requirements for manufacturing and selling explosion-proof products.
Combining the explosion-proof multi-turn actuators SA ... Ex with a linear thrust unit LE results in an explosion-proof linear actuator for potentially explosive areas.
Design features :
▫ Thrusts from 4 kN - 217 kN
▫ Strokes up to 500 mm
▫ Speeds from 20 mm/min - 360 mm/min
▫ Handwheel for manual operation
Ambient conditions : ▫ High enclosure protection
▫ High quality corrosion protection
▫ Wide ambient temperature ranges
Interfaces :
▫ Electrical connection via AUMA plug/ socket connector with terminal board (optionally plug-in terminal connection)
▫ Cable entries in different versions
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Following pdf files are the parts of technical sheets in this products.
Regarding these parts, customers can get more technical data sheets in "information center"
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