Festo Micro Linear Actuator, 500mm, 1200mm/s, 8062770

Bulk discount available

Subtotal (1 unit)*

£571.56

(exc. VAT)

£685.87

(inc. VAT)

Add to Basket
Select or type quantity
Temporarily out of stock
  • 999,999,999 unit(s) shipping from 24 November 2025
Need more? Click ‘Check delivery dates’ to find extra stock and lead times.
Units
Per unit
1 - 4£571.56
5 +£548.70

*price indicative

RS Stock No.:
181-6743
Mfr. Part No.:
ELGC-TB-KF-45-500
Brand:
Festo
Find similar products by selecting one or more attributes.
Select all

Brand

Festo

Actuator Type

Micro Linear Actuator

Maximum Stroke Length

500mm

Series

ELGC-TB

Maximum Speed No Load

1200mm/s

Maximum Force Lifting

600N

Motor Technology

Servo Motor, Stepper Motor

Duty Cycle

100%

IP Rating

IP40

Model Number

8062770

Festo Electric Linear Actuator, Internal Guide, Toothed Belt - ELGC-TB-KF-45-500


Push, pull or press loads with speed and accuracy using this electric linear actuator from Festo. It's fitted with a high-performance drive and a precision guide rail to give you reliable performance over a long service life. The common platform architecture means you can easily build it into an integrated system. Thanks to die-cast aluminium and steel construction, you can be sure it will resist corrosion. This material also means the actuator combines strength with a light weight of 1.9kg.

Features & Benefits


• Breathing ports allow you to remove dirt particles through overpressure or vacuum
• Compact design with a 500mm stroke length saves space when building your system
• IP40 rating means it's protected from tools and small wires bigger than 1mm

Applications


• Machine tools
• Factory automation

Should I choose an electric or a hydraulic linear actuator?


Electric actuators are a popular choice where speed and accuracy are needed. They're usually compact and demand little maintenance. The main advantage of hydraulic actuators is their high load-carrying capacity. They're also more suitable for continuous running or use in hazardous areas as they're less prone to overheating than electric alternatives.

Related links