Technical route
S+R assessed mounting, synchronisation, feedback and mechanical reserve together, then defined two matching actuators.
Real-world project example
Two electric actuators move a wide assembly with matching positioning logic.
Initial situation
For wide or tilt-sensitive assemblies, the interaction between both drives matters as much as the single actuator force.
S+R assessed mounting, synchronisation, feedback and mechanical reserve together, then defined two matching actuators.
The adjustment remains traceable across the width, spare-part logic is clear and the assembly can be manufactured repeatedly.
Building blocks in the project
The product ranges remain technical starting points. What matters is how spindle, motor, protection class, sensors, mounting and service access work together in the actual project.
Next step
Helpful inputs include force, stroke, speed, installation space, environment, voltage, control, quantity and existing drawings or photos of the interface.