An electric actuator is an electro-mechanical device that converts the rotational motion of a motor into the linear reciprocating motion of a push rod. It can serve as an actuating mechanism for a wide range of simple or complex processes, enabling remote, centralized, or automatic control.
You need to utilize an electric push rod. The purchased stroke is 300. How can the push rod move back and forth between 150-280? The electric push rod will be equipped with a precision controller, and the starting position will be set via remote control. Once set, the push rod's data will be saved in the controller permanently.
How can the automatic reciprocating motion of electric actuators be achieved?
Press the "Set Down Button" and the "Digital Indicator Light" to start blinking, then adjust the stroke limit of the setting rod by pressing the extend or retract button. After setting the value, press the "Next Set Button" again. The digital indicator light will stop blinking, indicating a successful setting.
2. Press the "Up Adjustment Button" and the "Digital Indicator Light" to start blinking, then set the stroke limit by pressing the "Extend" or "Retract" button to adjust the value. After setting the value, press the "Stroke Limit Setting Button" again to stop the digital indicator light from blinking, indicating the setting is successful.
3. Installation complete. (After setting, the stroke will only operate between the set upper and lower limits.)
The electric actuator drives a pair of nuts through a gear reduction system. It converts the motor's rotational motion into linear motion, utilizing the motor's forward and reverse rotations to complete the actuator's movement.


