Product Design & Development

Wittenstein's Ternary Actuator Provides Linear and Rotary Motion Solutions

By Wittenstein
Thursday, February 18, 2010

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Precise control of multiple points eliminates the need for mechanical stops and limit switches.



Ternary is the all-in-one linear actuator system from Wittenstein (Bartlett, IL) that merges mechanics with intelligence, integrating several separate components. The ternary provides easy control of position, velocity, acceleration and force, and provides for mid-move velocity changes. Precise control of multiple points eliminates the need for mechanical stops and limit switches. Features include:

  • All in one design eliminates the need for a separate electronics enclosure, saving cabinet space.
  • No need for piping, valving, air/oil supply, filters, etc.
  • Provides easily programmable motion – position, velocity, acceleration/deceleration.
  • PC-based set-up software provides for quick and easy setup.
  • Standard length connectorized cables make installation fast and easy.
  •  Internal monitoring and alarm capabilities.
  • Maintenance Free System.
  •  IP 65 rated (LP050 is IP64).

For more information visit www.wittenstein-us.com

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