Hey there! As a supplier of 24V linear actuators, I often get asked if these actuators are available with different force ratings. The short answer is yes, and in this blog, I'll dive deep into this topic, sharing the ins and outs of 24V linear actuators and their varying force ratings.
Understanding 24V Linear Actuators
First off, let's quickly go over what a 24V linear actuator is. A linear actuator is a device that converts rotational motion into linear motion. In the case of a 24V linear actuator, it operates on a 24 - volt power supply. These actuators are used in a wide range of applications, from industrial machinery and automation to home automation and even medical equipment.
The 24V power source is a popular choice because it offers a good balance between power and safety. It provides enough energy to drive the actuator with sufficient force, but it's also safer than higher - voltage systems, reducing the risk of electrical shock.
Why Different Force Ratings Matter
Now, you might be wondering why different force ratings are important. Well, different applications require different levels of force. For example, in a home automation system, you might use a linear actuator to open and close a small window. In this case, you don't need a high - force actuator, as the window is light and easy to move. A low - force 24V linear actuator would be sufficient for this task.


On the other hand, in an industrial setting, you might need to move heavy machinery or equipment. Here, a high - force 24V linear actuator is essential. Without the right amount of force, the actuator won't be able to perform its function effectively.
Range of Force Ratings
As a 24V linear actuator supplier, I can tell you that these actuators come in a wide range of force ratings. The force rating of an actuator is typically measured in pounds (lbs) or newtons (N). The lower - end force ratings can start as low as 10 lbs (about 44.5 N). These low - force actuators are great for light - duty applications like adjusting the position of a small panel or moving a delicate sensor.
Moving up the scale, you can find 24V linear actuators with force ratings of 50 lbs (about 222.4 N), 100 lbs (about 444.8 N), and even higher. Actuators with force ratings in the 50 - 100 lbs range are commonly used in applications such as adjusting the height of a workbench or moving a medium - sized door.
For heavy - duty applications, we offer 24V linear actuators with force ratings of 500 lbs (about 2224 N) or more. These high - force actuators are used in industrial machinery, automotive manufacturing, and other applications where large amounts of force are required.
Factors Affecting Force Ratings
There are several factors that can affect the force rating of a 24V linear actuator. One of the main factors is the motor size and power. A larger, more powerful motor can generate more torque, which in turn can result in a higher force output.
The gearbox also plays a crucial role. A well - designed gearbox can multiply the torque generated by the motor, increasing the force output of the actuator. Additionally, the quality of the materials used in the actuator, such as the screw and the bearings, can affect its force - generating capabilities.
Choosing the Right Force Rating
When it comes to choosing the right force rating for your application, it's important to consider the weight and resistance of the object you're moving. You should also account for any additional forces, such as friction or inertia. It's always a good idea to choose an actuator with a slightly higher force rating than you think you'll need. This provides a safety margin and ensures that the actuator can handle unexpected loads.
If you're not sure which force rating is right for your application, don't hesitate to reach out. As a supplier, we have the expertise to help you make the right choice.
Complementary Products
In addition to our wide range of 24V linear actuators, we also offer some complementary products. For example, we have 12V Hydraulic DC Motor Two Terminals - factory. These motors can be used in conjunction with our actuators in certain applications where a hydraulic power source is more suitable.
We also provide Push Rod DC Motor. These motors are known for their reliability and can be a great addition to your actuator system. And of course, our 24V Hydraulic DC Motor is another option that can work well with our 24V linear actuators.
Conclusion
In conclusion, 24V linear actuators are indeed available with different force ratings. Whether you need a low - force actuator for a light - duty application or a high - force actuator for a heavy - duty task, there's a 24V linear actuator out there for you.
If you're in the market for a 24V linear actuator, or if you have any questions about force ratings or our products in general, feel free to get in touch. We're here to help you find the perfect solution for your needs. Let's start a discussion and see how we can work together to meet your actuator requirements!
References
- "Linear Actuator Handbook" - A comprehensive guide on linear actuators and their applications.
- Industry research reports on the use of 24V power systems in actuator technology.
