• Linear servo with a larger motor for increased force
• Superior alternative to designing push/pull mechanisms
• Maximum speed (no load): 20mm/s
• Electrical stroke: 48mm
The Actuonix L16 Actuator 50mm 63:1 6V RC Control is the big brother of L12 series and features a larger motor for increased force. These linear servos operate as a direct replacement for standard analog rotary servos. They use the same standard 3 wire connector, ground power and control. The L16 servo will function in place of a regular servo, but with the added benefit of providing linear motion. These hobby grade units are constructed using an anodized aluminum shaft, metal gearbox, steel screw and steel ball bearings.
• Peak power point: 75N @10mm/s
• Peak efficiency point: 38N @15mm/s
• Max force (lifted): 100N
• Back drive force: 46N
• Mass: 56g
• Positional accuracy: 0.3mm
• Max side load (extended): 40N
• Feedback potentiometer: 9kΩ±30%
• Input voltage: 0-15 VDC. Rated at 12VDC
• Stall current: 650mA @ 12V
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L16 Actuator 50mm 63:1 6V RC Control
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Customer Reviews
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Firgelli actuator
Review by Andy -
General I've used these before & they are lovely little units. Work great with RC controllers. I use them in conjunction with Arduinos. The faster they are the less force they can deliver so keep that in mind when designing stuff.
You get a pretty good set of bits to help attach these to your project. Really the website would do well to include these in their picture. You get 2 clips to hold the wiring to the actuator body, 2 brackets to help mount it. The moving end has an eye fitted but this can be replaced with a plastic stud & nut. The threads are all imperial from what I can see.
Pros:
Nice action, reasonably quiet, reasonably linear.
Cons: expensive as a servo (if only these were £5 each) . My only other gripe is really with the availability. There are a lot of items shown on the website but at the time of writing few were in stock.
I plan to buy some more when available.(Posted on 10/4/16)
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Great product
Review by Carl -
General Functions as described in the specs. Note that the speeds slow down as the force increases, so your design should account for this.
(Posted on 12/24/15)

