Moteck Heavy Duty LINEAR ACTUATOR Arm Dish Mover (HD) 24" stroke length 36v Heavy Duty Actuator for use with C Band or KU Band (Prime Focus) Dishes up to 12'

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FEATURE:
Adjustable Limit Switches
Up to 4500N Static Load
Reed Switch Sensor Pulses per inch = 48
Corrosion Resistant
Can be used on solar panels as a solar panel motor for automatic sun tracking.
Actuator Weight: 21.5 lbs 
Add an optional positioner for your actuator
| Model | HEAVY DUTY ACTUATOR (HV) | Input | | Load Capacity | 4500N | Stroke Length | 600mm, 24" | Drive | ACME | Full Load Speed | 4.2mm / sec | Duty Cycle | 20% | Temperature | -26˚C~65˚C(-15˚F~150˚F) | Limit Switch | Adjustable | Sensor | Reed Switch Sensor | Static Load | 9000N |
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Wiring The Actuator (wires not included with actuator):
The actuator line is comprised of five stranded copper wires. These actuator wires should be connected to the appropriate terminals on the back of the receiver (or a separate actuator power supply).
Like the servo motor wires, the Two shielded motor sensor wires provide pulse, and ground. The vast majority of actuator motors do not require power to be hooked to the sensor. Look inside the actuator housing. If there are only two wires connected to the sensor, then hook up pulse and ground to their respective terminals. IF there are three wires connected to the sensor, and pulse and ground interchangeably to the other two sensor wires, then use 3 wires.
The two large stranded wires connect to the large wire terminals at the actuator motor and to the motor wire "M1" and "M2" terminals on the back of the receiver or actuator controller. Now try to move the dish to the east or west; if the dish moves in the direction opposite to the on intended, reverse the wires connected to the motor wire "M1" and "M2" terminals. Guide on Installing a Large C-Band Dish (pdf) Tech Support forums: http://www.sadoun.net/forums/moteck-digipower/
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