Linear Actuator

An actuator that produces motion in a straight line rather than rotation. Common implementations include ball-screw, lead-screw, belt-drive, pneumatic cylinder, and voice-coil types. Linear actuators are used in prismatic joints, grippers, and Cartesian gantry robots. Stroke length, force, speed, and repeatability are the primary specifications.

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