BM-H2 was specifically designed for heavy-duty applications and harsh working environments that require durability. For improved control and accuracy of motion, the BM-H2 can be customized with many different feedback options depending on your application requirements. Examples of applications suitable for the BM-H2: Agricultural equipment such as spreaders, harvesters, grain handlers, combines and tractors. Commercial and industrial applications such as window automation, commercial lawn mowers, scrubbers and sweepers and material handling equipment. These were some major industrial application area, which use the electric linear actuators extensively. Employing these actuators in these applications increases the overall efficiency, and betters the performance.
BM-H2
BM-H2 Linear Actuator, a durable solution designed specifically for heavy-duty applications and harsh working environments, offers a variety of custom feedback options to meet different application needs, enhancing motion control and accuracy.
Input Voltage 48V/36V/36V/24V/12VDC
Load Capacity 10000N
Speed 5~67mm/s
Stroke Customize
Type of Duty 10%,2min.on/18min.off
Limit Switches inner
Operation Temperature -15°C~45°C
Protection Class IP65
Color Black or Gray
Certificate CE
1.How Can I Choose the Best Suitable Borman Linear Actuator for My Application?
Answer: Depending on your application, you should consider different specification requirements when determining which linear actuator you need. These requirements include force, stroke, speed and installation dimensions. You can refer to the data sheet on the selected actuator product page for the detailed information about the actuator. You can also contact us for more details.
2.What Is the Meaning of Stroke? How to Choose the Right Stroke?
Answer: Stroke is the extended distance of the extension rod. To find the length of travel you need, measure your application from the fully retracted position to the fully extended position. The difference will be equal to the length of your required stroke.
3.Can I Make My Linear Actuators Work in Sync?
Answer: Yes. It’s possible to make your linear actuators work in sync. A form of feedback such as hall effect sensors or a potentiometer can make actuators to work in sync. For more detailed information, you can contact us.
4.What Control Box Options Are Available with the Linear Actuators?
Answer: The control box you choose should be able to provide adequate voltage and current ratings for the actuator.
5.How Do I Know the Right Load Force Rating for My Application?
Answer: We always recommend purchasing an actuator with a higher force rating that what the application requires.
6.What Is the Meaning of Duty Cycle? How Is It Calculated?
Answer: Duty cycle is the portion of the working period that a linear actuator is able to remain active. You can calculate the duty cycle of a linear actuator by using the following equation: Duty cycle (%) = (Time the linear actuator is active) / (Time for one working period)