Festo 75 mm, 6300N, 562759 190mm/s
- RS Stock No.:
- 651-902
- Mfr. Part No.:
- EGSK-20-75-1P
- Brand:
- Festo
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- RS Stock No.:
- 651-902
- Mfr. Part No.:
- EGSK-20-75-1P
- Brand:
- Festo
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Festo | |
| Product Type | Miniature Electric Actuator - Rod | |
| Stroke Length | 75mm | |
| Maximum Load | 6300N | |
| Maximum Speed | 190mm/s | |
| Series | EGSK | |
| Maximum Force | 1389N | |
| IP Rating | IP10 | |
| Spindle Type | Ball Screw Drive | |
| Minimum Operating Temperature | 0°C | |
| Maximum Operating Temperature | 40°C | |
| Standards/Approvals | RoHS, VDMA24364 zone III | |
| Weight | 583g | |
| Select all | ||
|---|---|---|
Brand Festo | ||
Product Type Miniature Electric Actuator - Rod | ||
Stroke Length 75mm | ||
Maximum Load 6300N | ||
Maximum Speed 190mm/s | ||
Series EGSK | ||
Maximum Force 1389N | ||
IP Rating IP10 | ||
Spindle Type Ball Screw Drive | ||
Minimum Operating Temperature 0°C | ||
Maximum Operating Temperature 40°C | ||
Standards/Approvals RoHS, VDMA24364 zone III | ||
Weight 583g | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- JP
Festo EGSK Series Miniature Electric Actuator - Rod, 69N Max. Feed Force Fx, 75mm Working Stroke - EGSK-20-75-1P, Numeric Part Number:562759
This miniature electric actuator rod provides Compact linear motion for automation and mechanical assemblies, delivering controlled actuation over a short travel. Designed for integration into equipment where space and precision matter, it operates within a defined temperature range and offers a balance of speed and force for targeted positioning tasks.
Features and Benefits:
• Ball screw drive delivers smooth linear motion and reduced backlash
• 75mm stroke enables repeatable short-travel positioning
• Peak drive force 1389 N supplies substantial actuation capability
• 190 mm/s maximum speed reduces cycle times in sequencing
• Operating window 0°C to 40°C supports common industrial environments
• Lightweight 583 g simplifies mounting and reduces moving mass
• 75mm stroke enables repeatable short-travel positioning
• Peak drive force 1389 N supplies substantial actuation capability
• 190 mm/s maximum speed reduces cycle times in sequencing
• Operating window 0°C to 40°C supports common industrial environments
• Lightweight 583 g simplifies mounting and reduces moving mass
Applications
• Suitable for pick-and-place modules in assembly lines
• Ideal for valve actuation in Compact control cabinets
• Used with test rigs requiring precise short strokes
• Can be used for panel adjustment in electrical enclosures
• Used for small-scale material-handling positioning tasks
• Ideal for valve actuation in Compact control cabinets
• Used with test rigs requiring precise short strokes
• Can be used for panel adjustment in electrical enclosures
• Used for small-scale material-handling positioning tasks
What load types can it handle during operation?
It is designed for axial push/pull loads with a maximum static load capacity of 6300 N, suitable for handling significant restraining forces while in position.
How does the unit perform where ingress protection is a consideration?
The housing meets an IP10 rating, providing Basic protection against large solid objects and indicating limited resistance to environmental exposure.
What materials or directives govern its environmental acceptability?
The device conforms to RoHS requirements and meets VDMA24364 zone III specifications for relevant industrial use.
What is the actuators mass impact on dynamic systems?
With a mass of 583 g, it minimally affects system inertia and helps maintain control-loop responsiveness in lightweight mechanisms.
