ARI-PREMIO Electric Thrust Actuator

The ARI-PREMIO Electric Thrust Actuator offers reliable performance with different force options ranging from 2.2 kN to 25 kN. It moves at adjustable speeds and can handle travel distances of up to 80 mm. Powered by either 230 V or 24 V, it is built to work in tough conditions with protection from dust and water (IP65 rating). The actuator operates in temperatures from -20°C to 70°C, with models weighing between 5.8 KG and 11 KG, depending on the size.

Key Features

Key features and benefits of the ARI-PREMIO Electric Thrust Actuator
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Key Features

The actuator can handle a variety of applications, offering flexibility with different force capacities, making it suitable for tasks requiring both light and heavy loads.
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Key Features

This rating ensures the actuator is protected against dust and water, making it reliable in harsh environments, such as industrial settings or outdoor installations.
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Key Features

With 230 V or 24 V AC/DC power choices, the actuator offers compatibility with different electrical setups, enhancing ease of use across various systems.

ARI-PREMIO 2,2 to 5 kN

Force Ranges: 2.2 to 5 kN
Operating Speeds: 0,38 mm/s to 1 mm/s
Maximum Travel Distances: 50 mm
Supply Voltages (V - Hz): 230 V - 50/60Hz (2.2 kN), & 24 V AC/DC
Motor Types: Synchronous Motor (2.2 kN), & BLDC Motor (5 kN)
Power Consumption: 21 to 22 VA (2.2 kN), & max. 65 VA (5 kN)
Enclosure Ratings: IP65
Storage Temperature Ranges: -40°C to 85°C
Ambient Temperature Ranges: -20°C to 70°C
Weight Ranges: 5.8 KG

ARI-PREMIO 12 to 25 kN

12 kN, 15 kN, & 25 kN
0,20 mm/s to 0.79 mm/s
80mm
24 V AC/DC
BLDC Motor
max. 65 (12 kN & 15 kN), & max. 130 (25 kN)
IP65
-40°C to 85°C
-20°C to 70°C
10 KG (12 kN & 15 kN), & 11 KG (25 kN)

Frequently Asked Questions

Electric actuators can be highly energy-efficient, especially when compared to traditional hydraulic or pneumatic systems. They only consume electricity when in operation, and advancements in motor technology, such as brushless DC motors, contribute to increased efficiency.

Yes, there are electric actuators specifically designed for hazardous environments, including those with explosive atmospheres. These actuators adhere to industry-specific standards and certifications, such as ATEX or IECEx, to ensure safety in potentially dangerous settings.

An electric actuator is a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical movement to control the position or operation of a mechanism, typically used in industrial automation and various other applications.

Electric actuators work by receiving an electrical signal, usually from a controller or a computer, and converting it into linear or rotary motion. This is achieved through the use of electric motors, gears, and other mechanical components.

Electric actuators offer precise control, high efficiency, and low maintenance compared to other types of actuators. They are also cleaner and more environmentally friendly as they don't require hydraulic fluids.

There are various types of electric actuators, including linear actuators, rotary actuators, screw jack actuators, and others. Each type is designed for specific applications and motion requirements.

Electric actuators find applications in industries such as manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, robotics, water treatment, and more. They are used wherever precise and automated control of mechanical systems is required.

Yes, many electric actuators are designed to be weatherproof and can withstand harsh environmental conditions. However, it's essential to choose the right actuator with the appropriate protection ratings for outdoor use.

Yes, electric actuators can be easily integrated into various automation systems. They are compatible with programmable logic controllers (PLCs), distributed control systems (DCS), and other control devices.

Factors to consider include load requirements, speed, precision, environmental conditions, duty cycle, and available power supply. Choosing the right actuator depends on the specific needs of the application.

Electric actuators generally have lower maintenance requirements compared to hydraulic or pneumatic actuators. However, it's essential to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for periodic checks and lubrication.

Yes, electric actuators are often used as retrofit solutions to replace older mechanical or hydraulic systems. They offer advantages such as improved control, energy efficiency, and reduced maintenance costs in such applications.

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