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Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Works great for the door on my chicken coop
Reginald
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
Strong enough to .raise and lower at least 75 lbs once weekly.
Ken
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
Hoping the manufacturer reads this. Sadly got set to the side until today. Does not work at all. Was really looking forward to it getting used!
D C
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
I bought it for a friend for his baler to put his twine on his big round bales. It’s been going strong now for a few years now so it gets 5 stars from me
Andi Rae
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
Backups for similar product no longer available in this area.
Josh97
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
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Ashley V.
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2021
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Steve
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2020
Sometimes Amazon is a little weird. Like all reviews, when I started this one Amazon asks to rate certain categories. One of them is "Sheerness", another is "Thickness". Hmm. Well, I can't see through them at all, so they aren't very sheer. For thickness, well...they are the size they stated...so...I guess they're thick enough...Not sure what any of that has to do with being a linear actuator though...Ok, enough silliness.I bought these to automate a storable CNC table made from MDF. The table sits on movable arms which allow it to swivel to vertical then retract against the wall. The table itself is quite heavy as it consists of almost 2 full sheets of 3/4 MDF plus the weight of the CNC itself. I would guess it's easily in the 200lb range. I don't have exact weights and I didn't do the math to figure out how much force the actuators are having to pull and push, but they seem to have plenty of torque for this application.As you can see from the photo, they aren't doing a straight pull, so the forces are complicated. During the parts of travel where they are bearing the most weight, you can hear them straining, but not to the point where they sound over taxed. I am powering them from a 30A 12V power supply, which is probably overkill but I didn't want to blow the supply if they started drawing too much current. The arms pivot on 6 inch "boat chair swivels" which are quite stout.Overall I am quite happy with how the project turned out. I think these were the exact right choice of actuator. Just wish they were a little less expensive.Oh...one more thing...I believe the "stops" can be adjusted, but this requires taking the end cap off the gear housing, which in turn means it must be removed from the mount. I haven't tried to adjust it yet because as you can see, it is kind of a pain in the rear to get access to, especially if trying to fine tune to get it just right. Maybe when I get ambitious I'll give it a shot.
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