Firgelli 4" Stroke 240-LB 24V Electric Linear Actuator FA-240-E-24-4"


Coho ref# :
323764

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This item is brand new in the manufacturer's original packaging

  • The Eco Series Actuators are driven by brushed 12V or 24V DC gear motor fixed to an ACME screw to generate a linear drive. The built-in limit switches at each end of the actuator will cut power when tripped to prevent over-run. The aluminum construction with metal drive gears ensures durability and dependability.


    • Manufacturer: Firgelli Automations
    • Model:  FA-240-E-24-4"
    • Force: 240-LB
    • Voltage: 24
    • Stroke: 4"
    • Limiting Switch: Built in on both ends of throw


    Condition: New. Item may have minor cosmetic scratching from storage


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