Electric Push Rod, also known as a Linear Actuator, is a new type of linear actuating mechanism primarily composed of motor rods and control units. It can be considered an extension of the rotating motor in terms of structure.
An electric actuator is a power-driven device that converts the rotational motion of an electric motor into the reciprocating linear motion of a push rod. It can be used in various simple or complex process flows as an actuating mechanism to achieve remote control, centralized control, or automatic control.
Innovatively designed and finely crafted, these compact units offer high precision, full synchronization, excellent self-locking performance, and hygiene. Directly driven by the motor, they do not require a gas source or oil lines, and are now widely used in various industries including production lines, automotive, ventilated windows, military, stage, textile, and wastewater treatment equipment.







































