Electrodynamic actuator
DRIVE ACT
Highlights
- Flexibly applicable
- High precision for force and displacement regulated tests
Uses
- Elastomers
- Tests with larges strokes
- Tests with corrosion
DRIVE ACT's capabilities
The DRIVE ACT electrodynamic cylinder unit is an actuator whose linear motion is generated by a spindle-driven servo motor. Mechanical components are housed in a casing called an electrical cylinder unit. The unit contains an electric cylinder, displacement and force transducer, linear guide unit, and guidance system. The linear guidance system ensures that no transverse forces act on the spindle drive of the electric cylinder.
DRIVE ACT is a stand-alone actuator and can be used flexibly on test fields or in load frames.
The TestPilot control unit regulates the force and displacement of the servo drive.
Servo electric
Tension-Compression
Bending
Torsion
Technical Highlights
Your Advantages
Technical Highlights
- Large strokes up to 300 mm
- 8 different actuator sizes from 500 N – 15 kN
- High test speeds up to 0.5 m/s
- Designed for single or multiaxial testing
- Highly precise measurement with an integrated displacement sensor
- SincoTec in-house lubrication for long lifecycles
Your Advantages
- Flexibly applicable in your test field
- User-defined standard signal
- Integrated guidance system to absorb lateral forces
- SincoTec proprietary lubrication system for long lifecycles
- Integrated force and displacement sensors
- Low infrastructure requirements
- Low maintenance costs
- Integrated test system (detector, controller, software) from SincoTec
Typical Components:
- Seals
- Implants
- Hinges
- Exhaust system
- Turbocharger components
- Injectors
- Medical products
Industries:
- Automotive
- Components suppliers
- Aerospace & space flight
- Machinery & tools
- Medical technology
- Materials
CoPilot Software
Software Recommendations:
- FlightReport
Accessories:
- Standard test fixtures
- Customized test fixtures
- Protective casings
- Temperature control
- Environmental simulations
- Measurement instrumentation