Webinar: Linear Actuators – Types and Function What are the different types of linear actuators and how do they differ? How do I find the right lead screw and why is the thread lead so important? The Nanotec experts will answer these… More details
LA – Non-captive linear actuators In the case of linear actuators without linear guide (non-captive), the plastic threaded nut is injection-molded into the hollow shaft rotor of the stepper motor and positively connected to… More details
LGA – Captive linear actuators In the case of linear actuators with linear guide (captive), the plastic threaded nut is injection-molded into the hollow shaft rotor of the stepper motor and positively connected to… More details
LSA – External linear actuators In the case of external linear actuators, the lead screw is permanently attached to the motor shaft and turns with the shaft when the motor is energized. More details
Linear Actuators for Grippers - Completely Autonomous System Check out our new video and learn more about our latest solutions for lab automation and the medical industry! More details
Synchronized Linear Actuators with Encoder and Controller Check out our new video and learn more about linear actuator synchronization! More details
Hybrid linear actuators in laboratory equipment In order to obtain repeatable results in molecular diagnostics and forensics, medical laboratory equipment is increasingly replacing the manual process steps for analyzing proteins as well… More details
Linear Actuators Fundamentals Nanotec linear actuator fundamentals: types, sizes, lead screws, nuts, axial play, thread lead, self-locking and service life. More details