Long-Stroke Latching Solenoid
This latching solenoid needs no power to hold in either position and runs efficiently on 4 AA batteries.
The solenoid is energized to move to the latched position with a short voltage pulse. Once the voltage is removed, the permanent magnet maintains the solenoid in the latched position. The solenoid is spring returned to the de-latched position by providing a short, reverse polarity voltage pulse, which cancels the permanent magnet field. Strokes and forces are flexible depending upon solenoid size.
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