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This DC 12V solenoid actuator features a compact 64x32x38mm metal frame with a 35mm linear stroke, delivering efficient push-pull motion. Engineered with a copper coil and pure iron shell, it offers strong magnetic force and low power consumption, perfect for automotive locks, vending machines, and automated equipment. Designed for short-cycle operation to avoid overheating, itโs a reliable choice for professionals seeking durable, high-performance electromagnetic actuation.
| ASIN | B0CKYLC7KB |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #145,798 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #38 in Solenoids |
| Brand | Apoesar |
| Colour | Yellow |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 3.0 3.0 out of 5 stars (16) |
| Date First Available | 6 January 2024 |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Generic Name | automotive-starter-solenoids |
| Item Thickness | 38 Millimetres |
| Item Weight | 340 g |
| Item model number | DC 12V |
| Manufacturer | Dasiter |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Electromagnets Solenoids |
| Material | Metal |
| Model | Electromagnets Solenoids |
| Product Dimensions | 6.4L x 3.2W x 3.8Th Centimeters |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| UPC | 735209206242 |
J**E
Got here on time. Great price. It works. Thanks
P**R
There wasnt any amp or volt ratings over then 12 v. I tried every amp setting i had. The coil over heated and at over 230 degrees i pulled the plug. I need to have it energized for 1 hour and that didnt happen. Not sure what this is for . A push button then off. lol Careful what u use this for. it over heats fast.
G**L
Can not remove end it can only push not to useful
D**E
Actual travel is 30mm, not 35mm...
T**R
I observed roughly 1.5 Ohms for the coil resistance, as you'd expect for a 12 V, 8 A coil. If you actually try to hold the cylinder in, against the spring, at full power, you'll be burning 96 W; I doubt this is meant to sustain that continuously. This is for applications that need a quick burst of force. I was able to actuate the solenoid briefly (then release) by charging a 10,000 uF capacitor to 25 V, then discharging it into the coil. That's about 5 J of energy for a quick burst action. I was able to actuate the solenoid with 5 V (about 3 A drawn), but the action is much slower, and probably not guaranteed to work in all situations. Even though it actuated slowly, the force holding the cylinder in, with 5 V, was tremendous. I confirmed that even 1 V would hold the cylinder in against the spring. So I think there is a way to use this in a mode with continuous power to hold the cylinder in, if you were able to arrange to pull the cylinder in with 12 V, then reduce the voltage considerably to hold the cylinder. But that would take some experimentation in the particular application. Also, note: 5 V did not pull the cylinder in, in both polarities. I assume this means the cylinder was slightly magnetized, so the force is different, depending the the polarity of the magnetic field. The wires are not color coded; they are both black, so I assume you're supposed to think the sensitivity is the same in each polarity. This is only important if you were trying to actuate this thing with the minimum power necessary.
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