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Solenoid straight motion type

Compatible with both short and long strokes! Widely used for OA equipment, magnetic peripherals, and more.

The "Push-Pull Solenoid" type with linear motion that we manufacture and sell is designed to achieve maximum suction power with the smallest size and weight by covering the fully retracted coil section with a high permeability metal. Furthermore, by providing auxiliary magnetic poles on the plunger, we have achieved a 20-50% increase in suction power compared to models without auxiliary magnetic poles, making it highly efficient. Additionally, the Push-Pull Solenoid can be used as a pull type by utilizing the shaft on the plunger side, or as a push type by utilizing the shaft on the mounting screw side, allowing for versatile use with a single unit. 【Features】 ■ The magnetic circuit is cleverly designed, allowing for a compact size with significant suction power. ■ A wide range of models is available, from small sizes with an outer diameter of 11mm to large sizes of 87mm. ■ Two types of stroke characteristics can be selected from flat or conical structures. ■ It can be used for either push or pull operations. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Solenoid | Rotating type

Adopted in a wide range of industries, including laboratory systems and industrial sewing machines! It demonstrates greater force than linear actuators in long stroke ranges.

The rotary type "Rotary Solenoid" manufactured and sold by Shin Denko Mechatronics is designed based on the flat structure and principle of our push-pull solenoids. As a result, it has a structure that converts linear force into rotational motion, and it operates as an actuator that rotates while undergoing slight axial movement during rotation. Three special inclined grooves, called ball races, are provided on the case and the armature plate, and when a direct current voltage is applied to the coil, the armature plate is strongly pressed against the bearing balls on the case side due to the generated suction force. This allows the armature plate to rotate instantaneously at a fixed angle while moving axially, thanks to the function of the ball races. 【Features】 ■ It is a solenoid that provides direct rotational motion. ■ It has a simple structure and excellent durability. ■ A wide range of models is available, from small to large, allowing for selection suited to various applications. ■ Depending on the model, the rotation angles can be 25°, 35°, 45°, 67.5°, or 95° to the right or left. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Adopted for optical shutters! Compact rotary solenoid OE

Original technology achieves even more compactness and high precision! Torque is almost constant across all angles!

The "Small Rotary Solenoid OE" features a special inclined groove called a ball race, which allows it to perform axial movement while instantly rotating at a fixed angle. It is used in precision devices such as optical shutters and laboratory systems. Due to the small gap during rotation, when combined with a crank to convert it into a linear type, it can achieve greater force in long stroke ranges compared to a linear type. 【Features】 - Adopted in optical shutters - Compact and lightweight with an outer diameter of φ20mm - The rotating groove is specially processed to provide nearly constant torque across all angles - The coil is surrounded by a high-permeability metal case, resulting in minimal leakage flux - The type with a return spring does not require an external return mechanism *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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【Mekatoro Communication No. 36】<Technical Document> Applications of Self-Holding Solenoids

Explanation while comparing with a general solenoid! Information on connection methods with loads, precautions for use, and more.

The "Mechatronics Communication No. 36" published by Shin Denko Mechatronics is a technical document regarding the application of self-holding solenoids. It explains the "usage that takes advantage of the features" of self-holding solenoids compared to general solenoids, "application examples," and "points to note when using them." A rating table for the two-coil type self-holding solenoid is also included, so please take a look. [Contents (excerpt)] ■ Usage that takes advantage of the features of self-holding solenoids ■ Application examples ■ Important points to consider when using them *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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【Mekatoro Communication No. 37】Solenoid "Trouble Case Collection"

Introducing examples of troubles related to basic precautions such as the environment and noise!

The "Mechatronics Communication No. 37" published by Shin Denko Mechatronics is a collection of trouble case studies. It includes a wealth of examples such as "push-pull solenoids," "self-holding solenoids," "open frame solenoids," and "rotary solenoids." Additionally, it features trouble case studies on "coil heating" and "drive circuits," making it a useful reference. We encourage you to read it. [Examples Included (Partial)] ■ Coil Heating ■ Environment ■ Drive Circuits ■ Noise ■ Rotary Solenoids *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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