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Description.......
These
electromagnets have been expressly studied and realized
for the field of household appliances, automatic machines,
distributors, and for all the applications in which
it is necessary to perform a linear shift.
They have a keeper sliding in a cylinder. The keeper
movement takes places from the initial to the final
position by means of the electromagnetic force, while
the return is operated by a different force, normally
a spring. The assembly position is irrelevant, but
the power outlet must be set in the axial sense only,
otherwise, in the presence of a side load, a considerable
wear of the cylinder in which the keeper slides would
occur. These appliances consist of an electrical part
and a mechanical part. The electric winding consists
of a coil with free wires. It is possible to apply
faston on request.
In the alternating-current electromagnets it is important
to make sure that the keeper completes its travel.
The keeper travel must not be retarded. .
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