Linear Actuator System Components
This document outlines the components typically found in an electric linear actuator system, often used for adjustable furniture or automation.
Key Components
- Two Linear Actuators: These are the primary mechanical components responsible for linear motion. They are depicted as long, black, cylindrical rods.
- Length: 34.84 inches / 885 mm.
- Motor Housing: Each actuator features an orange motor housing at one end, containing the drive mechanism.
- Representation Labels: Markings for "EC REP" (European Community Representative) and "UK REP" (United Kingdom Representative) are visible.
- Control Box: A black electronic unit designed to receive input and control the operation of the linear actuators. It includes various cables for connection.
- Remote Control: A compact, black handheld device, likely used for wireless operation of the system. It is shown with a keychain attachment.
- Mounting Brackets: Several black metal brackets are provided, which are essential for securely attaching the linear actuators to furniture or equipment.
- Fasteners: A set of metal screws and bolts, necessary for assembling the system and attaching the brackets.
System Overview
The components shown are designed to work together to provide controlled linear movement. The actuators, powered and managed by the control box and remote, can be used to adjust the height or position of objects, such as in standing desks or other automated systems.