Solenoid FAQs

Solenoid FAQs

Although 24VDC is the most frequently requested we do manufacture a full range of DC voltage and AC is possible using a silicon bridge rectifier.

The majority of types feature either a push version or a pull version. For some a push/pull type is available.

All rotary solenoids are available with a return spring. The HL series linear solenoids also can be obtained with an internal return spring.

100% allows the coil to be continuously energised. Below 100% restricts the time a coil can be energised but it does increase the force output.

This depends on the mass being moved, the amount of movement required and the coil actuate/deactuate time.

At the start of the stroke the force is low and it increases to its maximum at the end of its stroke. Generally a shorter stroke solenoid will produce a higher force.

Yes, but it depends upon complexity and quantity.

Our standard finish is zinc plating. Other finishes are available and in some instances stainless steel components can be provided.

By increasing the voltage for a short time a greater force and speed can be achieved. But the coil must be allowed time to recover before the cycle is repeated.

Heavy duty linear solenoids can be easily encapsulated. For open frame and rotary solenoids it is more difficult.

Not directly but using a silicon bridge recitfier as an interface allows a DC coil suitably rated to operate from an AC power source.