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Solenoids & Electromagnets
Linear actuation and electromagnetic holding
Our push-pull linear solenoids convert electrical current into linear motion for actuating valves, latches, gates and mechanisms, while our holding electromagnets provide strong, controllable clamping and lifting force. Both are manufactured to your force, stroke and voltage requirements.
- Push-pull linear solenoids and holding electromagnets
- Push/pull force up to 600 N; holding force up to 2500 N
- Stroke up to 30 mm
- 12 / 24 V DC standard, AC on request
- Duty-rated to your application (S1–S3)
Key specifications
| Force | Up to 600 N (push/pull) · holding up to 2500 N |
|---|---|
| Stroke | Up to 30 mm |
| Coil voltage | 12 / 24 V DC (AC on request) |
| Types | Push-pull linear solenoids · Holding electromagnets |
| Duty cycle | S1 – S3, application-rated |
Typical applications
- Actuating valves, latches and gates
- Clamping and fixturing in automation
- Lifting and holding ferrous workpieces
- Diverters and sorting mechanisms
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between a solenoid and a holding electromagnet?
A push-pull solenoid produces linear movement over a stroke to actuate a mechanism. A holding electromagnet produces a static clamping/holding force against a ferrous surface without movement — used to clamp, lift or hold a part.
What force and stroke can you supply?
Push-pull solenoids are available up to about 600 N force and 30 mm stroke; holding electromagnets up to about 2500 N holding force. Exact ratings, voltage and duty cycle are built to your specification.
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