Electro-Mechanical Actuators

April 1, 2011
Now offering even more versatility and value, Exlar Tritex II™ AC-powered actuators—both linear and rotary models—have passed all tests and requirements for UL Listing under file number E325731.

Tritex II actuators have also received CSA hazardous location certification for US and Canada. See our certificate of conformance.

Get a brushless servomotor with either rotary or linear actuation and a digital position control in a single package with a Tritex II actuator. All elements are assembled into a compact sealed housing. Tritex II actuators with their built-in mechanical converters eliminate the need for traditional ball screw or gear reducer mechanisms, providing you with a complete and reliable system solution. Plus, this simple solution is easy to set up and use! Incorporating all the required position control and power electronics into the actuator also eliminates the external servo amplifier and the cables associated with a typical servo system. Learn more.

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