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Haydon Kerk introduces G4 37000 Series linear actuator
 
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Haydon Kerk introduces G4 37000 Series linear actuator
December 20, 2009 - Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions introduces the G4 37000 Series Can-stack Stepper Motor Linear Actuator, built for extended reliability and high performance.

The 37000 Series is a 36mm linear actuator with optimized stator tooth geometry, high energy neodymium magnets, an oversized output spline, custom engineered plastics, and larger ball bearings for greater rotor support and high axial loading capability.

The G4 37000 Series provides a high linear force-to-size ratio and is ideal for precision linear motion in a variety of applications including bar code scanning devices, printing equipment, laboratory instrumentation, and other mechanisms requiring high force and extreme durability from a small linear actuator package.

There are 3 configurations available: Captive, Non-Captive, and External Linear.
 
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