MINNETONKA, MN, October 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) Exlar announces its Tritex II AC Powered Actuators Brochure is now available and can be conveniently downloaded from their website or delivered in print form upon request. This brochure details the Tritex II AC Powered Actuators' performance capabilities, communication protocols and specifications.
Exlar integrates next-generation electronic powered technology, a digital position controller, brushless motor and either a linear or rotary actuator for a compact, high-performing motion control solution. Tritex II AC powered actuators operate reliably at forces to approximately 4,000 pounds continuous and 10,000 pounds peak. Further, with speeds reaching 33 in/sec, Exlar's AC powered actuators eliminate the power and speed limitations associated with alternative actuator solutions.
Tritex II actuators also provide flexible communication capabilities, allowing users to select the precise system needed to accommodate specific application requirements. With digital I/O, analog I/O and network protocols including EtherNet/IP, Modbus TCP and PROFINET IO, the Tritex II offers broad I/O capabilities. Plus, the actuators can be fully programmed to follow an analog signal, allowing operators to easily and efficiently control the positioning, speed and velocity of the actuator for superior control that surpasses other actuator technologies.
Constructed for durability, the actuators feature a fully sealed housing and can withstand temperatures from -40 degrees C to +65 degrees C. Additionally, to meet the most demanding and diverse application requirements, the Tritex II boasts numerous agency approvals, including CSA Class I Division 2 rating, vibration rating, CSA 139, UL 508 C, Type 4 enclosure, Safety EN 61800-5-1 and an IP65 rating.
Common applications for the Tritex II include:
- Process Control
- Medical Equipment
- Food Processing
- Industrial Automation
- Molding
- Remote Vehicles
- Semi-Conductor
To learn more about Exlar's Tritex II capabilities and application suitability, download the Tritex II AC Powered Actuators Brochure.
Exlar Corporation designs, manufactures and sells linear and rotary motion products worldwide. For general product information, contact Exlar Corporation, 18400 West 77th Street Chanhassen, MN 55317, phone 952-500-6200, and fax 952-368-4877. Visit our website at www.exlar.com.
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New Exlar AC Powered Tritex II Brochure Details Actuators' Capabilities, Specifications and Application Compatibility
Exlar announces its Tritex II AC Powered Actuators Brochure is now available and can be conveniently downloaded from their website or delivered in print form upon request.
2011-10-19
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[Press-News.org] New Exlar AC Powered Tritex II Brochure Details Actuators' Capabilities, Specifications and Application CompatibilityExlar announces its Tritex II AC Powered Actuators Brochure is now available and can be conveniently downloaded from their website or delivered in print form upon request.