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U-Series

U-Series
Ultra Motion
Ultra Motion
#p_91025

Region

United States
United States

Category

Communication and Control
Communication and Control

U-Series support underwater linear electromechanical actuator with multiple motor & screw options. The U-Series linear actuator has been configured to provide highly reliable performance for mission-critical underwater and surface naval applications in a compact footprint. With a robust pressure-compensated oil-filled (PBOF) design and SubConn Wet-Mate connectors, it can withstand depths of over 6000 meters. The actuator can be provided with a wide variety of different options to suit a range of applications and

designs, including stepper motors or brushless DC motors, self-locking Acme leadscrews or high-efficiency ballscrews, and stroke lengths from 1 to 16 inches. All U-series actuators feature an internal linear potentiometer for absolute position feedback, and require external motor control electronics to operate. Applications include deployment of float releases, sensors and other payloads, raising of masts and antennas, subsea valve actuation, and control of hydrofoils or rudders.
Tech Specs
Peak ForcesUp to 500 lbf
Peak SpeedsUp to 5 in/sec
Stroke Lengths2, 4, 6, 8” standard, 1 to 16” available
Axial Backlash0.005” nominal
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