Solenoids and Actuators: Super Stroke Solenoids by Geeplus

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  • Solenoids and Actuators: Super Stroke Solenoids
    PLEASE NOTE: Because each application is different, requiring varying levels of resistance to attain semi-proportional movement, a spring is not included with these parts. Our engineers recommend a simple spring kit to choose the correct spring for each application.
    Learn more about Super Stroke Solenoids on the Product Page: www.geeplus.co...
    This solenoid is an M380 “Super Stroke” solenoid from Geeplus. By modifying the geometry of the solenoid’s pole‐piece and magnetic return path (tubular solenoid), Geeplus engineers have produced an actuator that develops useful force over a very long stroke, while displaying the characteristics of a proportional solenoid.
    That means the solenoid develops a force that is proportional to the current being applied.
    Because this solenoid has been loaded with a special spring with a rising rate force characteristic, as the current increases, the force developed by the solenoid increases, allowing the solenoid to move proportionally to the current being applied.
    Because the solenoid is moving at a controlled speed, the noise at the at the end of the displacement is barely perceptible. Compare this to a standard tubular solenoid, where the displacement impact causes a spike on the sound meter.
    This quality makes the super stroke solenoid useful in applications that require a reduction in audible noise--For example, in elevator doors, automatic doors and locking devices, or in medical equipment in environments where patients are sensitive to noise.
    You can find the solenoid data sheet (www.geeplus.co...) with the technical specifications, including charts detailing stroke vs. force and stroke vs response time on this and all of our solenoids and actuators by clicking the products tab at our website: www.geeplus.com/.
    This particular solenoid also has a life expectancy of over 2 million cycles.
    By using many of the components of the tubular solenoid, the Geeplus super stroke solenoid becomes a very useful, cost‐effective solution for applications that would typically require more expensive long‐stroke actuators or proportional solenoid designs.
    You can also find more useful content on solenoids and other actuation devices by following Geeplus on Facebook ( / geeplus.biz , LinkedIn ( / 22303716 ) and CZcams (www.youtube.co....
    Thanks for watching.

Komentáře • 57

  • @dalaylamasana
    @dalaylamasana Před 4 lety +1

    One day everyone will realize the importance of efficiency in technology. In the future the solenoid motors or engines shall be the most convenent and useful for creating motion from energy with the minimal loses. They are fast, adjustable, durable,...

    • @theq4602
      @theq4602 Před 3 lety

      Diesel injection systems use solenoids to control the timing of the fuel injectors.
      It was very prevalent in the 90s-mid 2000s in hydraulic electronic unit injectors or HEUI.
      Caterpillar, International Navistar, and Ford used it extensively.
      In this system high pressure hydraulic oil acts on a plunger mechanism to squirt the fuel into the engine, the hydraulic oil flow was controlled by a large solenoid.
      Nowadays most diesels have moved to common rail systems where fuel is pressurized in a tank up to 35,000psi or 250 MPa then a piezoelectric valve controls a simple plunger valve for fuel injection. This is a common rail system.

  • @brunomartinetto2522
    @brunomartinetto2522 Před 5 lety +2

    Very easy and simple way to get a basic low noise and very low impact linear long stroke actuator. Easy to drive as well.

  • @augustineudo5901
    @augustineudo5901 Před 2 lety +2

    I really like this actuator but I need the want that can separate two neoninium magnet for my project

  • @CaptiveReefSystems
    @CaptiveReefSystems Před 3 lety +1

    I am looking into actuators to open a tray, similar to how a CD or DVD drive would open the tray to insert the disk. Can this solenoid stay extended for any period of time? I mean, can the solenoid extend to open a tray (and stay extended) until a sample is loaded, and then retract (closing the tray) via the push of a button (say, powered via an Arduino)? 🤔

  • @kevinking582
    @kevinking582 Před 6 lety +5

    Fantastic product! I like the low noise characteristic and it's just what I need in my project. Can the speed be controlled? If can, what's the maximum speed it can go? Thanks a lot!

    • @geeplus7017
      @geeplus7017  Před 6 lety

      Thanks for the comment Kevin! The super stroke solenoid in the video works just like any other solenoid, in that the more power you supply to the coil, the faster the responses time will be, BUT the louder the impact.
      If you visit our Linear Solenoids Product Page at www.geeplus.biz/linear_solenoids.htm, you can download datasheets for all of our actuators, which include response time graphs. (Here's an example of a Super Stroke Solenoid data sheet: www.geeplus.biz/FTPROOT/Super_Stroke_solenoid_M380SS.pdf)
      Or if you have a specific requirement, feel free to contact one of our reps via our contact page: www.geeplus.biz/contact.htm or just shoot an email over to Info@Geeplus.biz.

  • @DIRTY30DIESEL
    @DIRTY30DIESEL Před 6 měsíci

    Hello, Does this solenoid continue to stroke, Or could it be controlled with a gain +/- knob and have the ability to ease onto the load and return to 0 at a turn of the knob?

  • @ziadalomari769
    @ziadalomari769 Před rokem

    How can I connect the pushrod of this solenloid with my application, and can I replace it by threaded one??

  • @noobprincegaming7300
    @noobprincegaming7300 Před 4 lety +1

    how much weight it can lift

  • @nielsny310
    @nielsny310 Před 6 lety +2

    I have a question about the product in this video.
    We are looking for something like this but we want it to do the (Forward/Backward) motion aswell as stopping it midway like here (00:56). Can we achieve the midway stop by leading and holding a certain amount of voltage to the device so it pushes something away and stays there?

    • @geeplus7017
      @geeplus7017  Před 6 lety

      Yes that is certainly possible with the super stroke solenoid. As this is not a true proportional solenoid, other factors come into play, such as the weight of the load, etc., but what you're referencing can be done with this solenoid. If you'd like to discuss this further with one of our engineers, feel free to shoot an email over to info@geeplus.biz and an engineer will contact you at your convenience. Thank you.

  • @Jadolivares
    @Jadolivares Před 4 lety +1

    I don't know if this would work for us, we require a 15- 20mm stroke and that it holds 20N while not powered. Any suggestions?

    • @geeplus7017
      @geeplus7017  Před 4 lety +1

      Hello, we actually just received your inquiry through the Website also--it has been passed on to our engineering dept and a Geeplus rep will be in contact shortly!

    • @Jadolivares
      @Jadolivares Před 4 lety +1

      @@geeplus7017 looking forward to that reply! :)

  • @manojkumarpaswan5703
    @manojkumarpaswan5703 Před 3 lety

    I need 12 volt dc 15mm stroke and 80N force, what is price and purchase process .

  • @kingofthekoopas8857
    @kingofthekoopas8857 Před 3 lety

    Hi. Would this actuator work well in a player piano system?

  • @0xVikas
    @0xVikas Před 4 lety +2

    Can it be used for active suspension models where accurate motion control is required?

    • @ajayrathode7553
      @ajayrathode7553 Před 3 lety

      Hey this is wierd. I am also looking for same purpose to see if active suspension can be achieved. I am also frm india.

    • @ajayrathode7553
      @ajayrathode7553 Před 3 lety

      Drop ur email

    • @0xVikas
      @0xVikas Před 3 lety +1

      @@ajayrathode7553 vikasrvs@gmail.com

    • @ajayrathode7553
      @ajayrathode7553 Před 3 lety

      @@0xVikas Thanks Vikas. Check ur email.

  • @mohananraghavan8607
    @mohananraghavan8607 Před rokem

    What is the load (pull) capacity

  • @dronevideos4341
    @dronevideos4341 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello, I was wondering how much 88 M190SS-XXv solenoids would cost? Thanks.

    • @geeplus7017
      @geeplus7017  Před 4 lety

      Hi, is there an email address that you can be reached at? If you don't want to post it, you can also enter it in the contact form at the bottom of this page (www.geeplus.com/super-stroke-solenoids/) and we'll send the info over to you. Thanks

  • @xecovn6454
    @xecovn6454 Před 3 lety

    great share

  • @waynelim9866
    @waynelim9866 Před 4 lety +1

    Are you able to manufacture a custom super stroke solenoid which has a stroke longer than 35mm(The current longest stroke you have amount all your lineups) Looking for either/both a solenoid capable of high speed extension with a decent size and load rating at max stroke (5kgs or higher)

    • @geeplus7017
      @geeplus7017  Před 4 lety

      Hi Wayne, this could be possible depending on a few factors: such as the duty cycle, voltage and force required. Also dependent on quantity, which would dictate whether or not customization would be financially feasible.

    • @waynelim9866
      @waynelim9866 Před 4 lety

      @@geeplus7017 Currently considering these solenoids for a custom project which has little to no data backing it so I am very much in the prototyping stage. As such, quantities would be 1 or maybe 2. On the contrary, what is the cost of a M380SS-XXv superstroke per unit and a 380-L per unit? Amongst the solenoids you offer, what would you recommend for my application (air piston pushing atm air through a cylinder,based on some airsoft technologies) Looking to adapt your solenoids to have an AEG system

    • @waynelim9866
      @waynelim9866 Před 4 lety

      @@geeplus7017 It would be viable to have a solenoid that runs on a 100% duty cycle to imitate the properties of how the force from a compression spring would be like. Power sources so far are narrowed down to hobby grade Lipos(3s (11.1V)or 4s (14.8V) with a voltage booster to keep the design compact.

  • @tahaqazi376
    @tahaqazi376 Před 2 lety

    can we push almost 7 kg with it?

  • @MrAndrewPena
    @MrAndrewPena Před 5 lety

    Can you explain why the spring doesn't shoot the rod forward at full speed? I'm hoping to use something like this on a remote controlled relay that will automatically strike an old style bell, but to be able to do that, I need something that will hit it hard enough. I've tried a small 5v solenoid and it's just too small and the spring doesn't produce enough of a thud to make a good sound on the bell. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

    • @geeplus7017
      @geeplus7017  Před 5 lety

      The Super Stroke solenoid is a "pull" type of actuator, so the spring serves to slow the rod down to a speed semi-proportional to the current. A latching type of solenoid may work well for your application--this type of solenoid is locked in place by a permanent magnet, and release upon introduction of a current. You can learn more here: www.geeplus.com/latching-solenoids/

    • @geeplus7017
      @geeplus7017  Před 5 lety

      Depending on the stroke, a tubular solenoid with a return spring may be useful as well. www.geeplus.com/tubular-solenoids/

  • @_crazytechz
    @_crazytechz Před 4 lety

    Awesome mate , Great video and clear explanation
    I am new subscriber
    Your support is highly valued thanks

  • @jeanivanjose9791
    @jeanivanjose9791 Před 5 lety +1

    Can it crush plastic bottle?

    • @geeplus7017
      @geeplus7017  Před 5 lety

      Yes it has the power to do so, it all depends on the application and how long the required stroke would be.

  • @researchandbuild1751
    @researchandbuild1751 Před 5 lety

    I guess i highly doubt the repeatability of such a device for any precison motion control

  • @hehoid
    @hehoid Před 6 lety +1

    Do you have a miniature version too?

    • @geeplus7017
      @geeplus7017  Před 6 lety

      A miniature version is in the works. If you check out our Tubular Solenoid page - www.geeplus.biz/tubular_solenoids.htm - and scroll down to the Super Stokes, you can see the specs and data sheets for the Super Stroke solenoids currently available.

  • @vass5856
    @vass5856 Před 6 lety

    How long hold time? My requirements are 12 volts DC stroke 20mm to 30mm and hold time 10 seconds and push type. Thanks.

    • @geeplus7017
      @geeplus7017  Před 6 lety

      Hello Vikas,
      The M380SS 12v should satisfy your requirements (you can check out the data sheet here, if you like: www.geeplus.biz/FTPROOT/Super_Stroke_solenoid_M380SS.pdf). Feel free to shoot an email over to me at eddie.aucoin@geeplus.biz, and I can connect you to the right person to help you out further.

  • @lijogeorgekutty60
    @lijogeorgekutty60 Před 6 lety +1

    Your products is available India

    • @geeplus7017
      @geeplus7017  Před 6 lety

      Yes, we have a number of customers throughout India. Please feel free to contact us at Info@geeplus.biz and a local representative will respond.

  • @Vincevegasixtynine
    @Vincevegasixtynine Před 3 lety

    Have you been able to produce a solenoid actuator that can provide upwards of 100N for 30mm of stroke?

  • @cristianogalletto7035

    quanto costano?

  • @Dg-zj6jo
    @Dg-zj6jo Před 2 lety

    price

  • @phyrexiannewborn7104
    @phyrexiannewborn7104 Před 3 lety

    I just need one M320SS.

  • @mybkt1
    @mybkt1 Před 4 lety

    What’s the price for this ?

    • @geeplus7017
      @geeplus7017  Před 4 lety

      Price depends on size and quantity--you can contact us at www.geeplus.com/contact-us/ any time for a quote.

  • @user-lw8rp6xf7g
    @user-lw8rp6xf7g Před 3 lety

    اذا كنت عربي سوي لايك وقلي كم الفلتيه والامبيريه الي يحتاجها هذا الملف

  • @galihtanu
    @galihtanu Před 4 lety

    Why we can't use volume knob or mute button. 😂😂😂😂

    • @geeplus7017
      @geeplus7017  Před 4 lety

      Probably a problem with your device--there are no restrictions on volume from our end

  • @Minadarling119
    @Minadarling119 Před 4 lety +1

    Minecraft Piston