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Actuonix Motion Devices Inc

Actuonix Motion Devices is a pioneer in micro motion technology, offering affordable micro linear actuators and servos for robotics, aerospace, automotive, medical, and radio control applications since 2004.

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Actuonix Motion Devices, based in Victoria, BC, Canada, has been a leader in the micro motion marketplace since founding in 2004 when they developed the first affordable micro linear actuator. The company provides inventive and cost-effective micro motion solutions designed to save product designers the difficulties of engineering linear stages from large motors, servos, gears, and rods.

Their expanded product lineup includes over 165 different types of micro linear actuators and servos, with stroke lengths ranging from 0.4 inches (10mm) to 11.8 inches (300mm) and maximum forces reaching up to 67 lbs (300N). The latest L8 linear actuator series continues their tradition of innovation in compact motion control.

  • DC micro linear actuators with various stroke lengths and gearing options
  • Linear servo actuators for precise positioning
  • Track actuators for extended travel applications
  • Stepper actuators for high-precision requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of actuators does Actuonix manufacture?
Actuonix manufactures DC micro linear actuators, linear servos, track actuators, and stepper actuators with stroke lengths from 10mm to 300mm and forces up to 300N (67 lbs).
What industries use Actuonix products?
Actuonix products serve robotics, aerospace, automotive, medical, and radio control industries. Common applications include retractable canopies, landing gear, camera gimbals, and automated systems.
When was Actuonix founded?
Actuonix was founded in 2004 in Victoria, BC, Canada, when they developed the first affordable micro linear actuator available on the market.
What is the force range of Actuonix actuators?
Actuonix actuators provide forces up to 67 lbs (300N), with various models offering different force and speed combinations to suit specific application requirements.