Video Tutorials
Stepper
How a Threaded Linear Actuator Runs
This video demonstrates how a Threaded Linear Actuator motor runs. This is a normal step motor with a long threaded shaft. This type of stepper motor is typically used with a threaded nut that travels up and down the shaft.

About Anaheim Automation's Linear Actuators
Anaheim Automation's line of Stepper Linear Actuators includes both Captive and Non-Captive designs, and offers linear force ranging from 40g-cm to 279 lbs. These actuators are the perfect solution for any application requiring the conversion of rotary motion into linear motion, at a low cost. Although built with cost savings in mind, these actuators do not compromise in quality. Both four and six-lead wire configurations are available, as well as several customization options. Check out our line stepper actuators as well as our other stepper products which include motors, drives, gearmotors, and much more!

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