How to choose the best linear actuator for your application

Teknic shares insights comparing actuator types, benefits and important considerations.


There is a wide array of actuators available and there are volumes written about every type. However, there’s not much information comparing different types of actuators in real-world settings. So, how do you choose the best type of actuator for your application? Should you use a belt or a lead screw? A rack and pinion or a ball screw? A fixed or moving motor? If you’re building your own actuator, which types are the easiest to manufacture? Which systems are the most (and least) robust?

Every day, Teknic’s servo systems power hundreds of thousands of actuators. We don’t build actuators, but, for our customers to be successful, their actuators must perform well and reliably. For the past thirty years, Teknic has worked alongside OEM customers, helping them select and design mechanical systems to optimize their machines’ motion performance. The company has learned a lot over the years and shares critical insights, tips and tricks for those selecting actuators. 

 

Gain full insights about available actuator types, important considerations, and ways to take a balanced approach. The full article is available on their website

 

 

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