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Electromagnetic piston, JF-0530B, with solenoid, 12V, push-pull
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Electromagnet model TAU-0530B "push and pull" type, optimized for intermittent operations, working efficiently in activation cycles of one second followed by one second of pause.
CAREFUL! The electromagnet cannot work CONTINUOUSLY! It can ONLY be used intermittently in 1 second cycles followed by a 1 second pause.
It is ideal for use in automation equipment such as gaming machines, automatic ticket dispensers or home systems. Heating is normal during operation, stabilizing at a temperature that does not compromise functionality.
Specifications:
Model: TAU-0530B
Type: Push & Pull
Voltage: 6VDC
Dimensions: 13 x 15 x 30mm
Weight: 35g
Resistance: 25 Ohm
Power: ~18W
Current: 3000mA Max
Piston stroke: 10mm
Initial force (at 0mm of travel): 5N
Holding force (at 10mm of travel): 700g
Electrical duration: Less than 1 minute
Use:
Make sure that the electromagnet is used in intermittent working conditions, with periods of activation alternating with pauses, to prevent overheating. Ideally, the electromagnet should be installed in an environment with good cooling possibilities to extend the life of the component. Its use is recommended in automation applications where precision and repeatability are essential.