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⚡ Small Frame, Big Impact: Power Your Innovations with Precision!
The uxcell Open Frame Magnet Electromagnet is a compact, 6V DC solenoid designed for precise push-pull linear motion with a 2mm stroke and up to 80g force. Its energy-efficient intermittent operation and small footprint make it ideal for integration in home appliances, vending machines, and automated locking systems, delivering reliable performance in a lightweight 14g package.
| ASIN | B019DT39ZG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,595,008 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #2,108 in Solenoids |
| Date First Available | April 17, 2014 |
| Item Weight | 0.493 ounces |
| Item model number | a14010700ux0262 |
| Manufacturer | Uxcell |
| Package Dimensions | 4.8 x 3.9 x 0.63 inches |
S**R
Best one on Amazon
I purchased two other products similar to this one to test out in my project. I ended up going with this one because it worked so much better. It's not big and does not have a lot of force but it gets the job done. I would highly recommend! One thing to note is that I wouldn't leave it on for too long. After about 20 seconds of being I noticed that it started getting warm.
Z**K
Weak at 5V
Sort of works, but pitifully weak at 5V. Moving up to about 6V increased the pull with no noticeable heat rise but my application requires 5V.
M**A
Very weak, even at 6v (I bought 4 and ...
Very weak, even at 6v (I bought 4 and they all had the same problem). If there is even a slight force on the shaft then it will not move. I tested with a bench power supply which provided as much current as it wanted (about 130ma), so power wasn't the problem.
R**O
Non ho avuto modo di provarlo quindi ancora presto per scrivere una recensione però mi sembra fatto bene ed è robusto
V**S
Doing the math, this is technically a 12v solenoid that still works at 6v. (And 5v). Added it to a dz60 via 5V VCC pinout, and it works perfectly as a mechanical keyboard solenoid.
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