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GS Series Linear Actuators
GSX Series GSX Series linear actuators combine the advantages of Exlar's rolller screw technology and T-LAM stator technology to create a powerful and robust linear solution. Exlar uses a specially designed roller screw mechanism for converting electric motor power into linear motion within the actuator. Planetary rollers assembled around the actuator's extending rod follow threads which are precisely machined on the inside surface of the actuator's hollow armature.
Linear motion is produced in precise synchronization with the armature rotation. Because this roller screw mechanism has an inherently larger cumulative contact surface, these actuators have a much longer working life, and can handle heavier loads at higher speeds than is possible from a similarly sized unit built around a ball screw system.
GS Series Linear Actuators Catalog PDF
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GSM Series
The GSM Series offers a cost effective solution for less demanding applications. With Exlar’s standard capacity inverted roller screw technology, the GSM Series provides travel life 5 times that of similarly sized ball screws. Standard IP54 sealing makes the GSM actuator the ideal solution in place of ball screw actuators for a more compact, longer lasting solution for the same cost.
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GS Series
For applications not already converted to Exlar's GSX Series, the GS Series offers 2, 3, 4, 5, or 7 inch frame sizes to represent a wide range or force, speed, stroke and mounting configurations.
Exlar GS Series linear actuators use a specially designed roller screw mechanism for converting electric motor power into linear motion within the actuator. Planetary rollers assembled around the actuator's extending rod follow threads which are precisely machined on the inside surface of the actuator's hollow armature. Linear motion is produced in precise synchronization with the armature rotation. Because this roller screw mechanism has an inherently larger cumulative contact surface, these actuators have a much longer working life, and can handle heavier loads at higher speeds than is possible from a similarly sized unit built around a ball screw system.
Contact an ACS Representative for more information.
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