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Linear Solenoid operates with max force of over 3.5 lb.
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Linear Solenoid operates with max force of over 3.5 lb.


August 11, 2004 - Measuring 20 x 10 x 12 mm, open-frame Series C5 is available in magnetic-latching configuration rated for forces up to 3 lb, as well as standard on/off version rated for forces in excess of 3.5 lb. Magnetic-latching version is suited for very low duty cycle applications where solenoid needs to remain in energized position for extended periods of time. Series is suitable for battery-powered applications.

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VANDALIA, OH – Saia-Burgess Inc. introduces C5 series miniature open frame linear solenoids. Approximately 20mm x 10mm x 12 mm, the C5 family is one of the smallest solenoids introduced to date by Saia-Burgess Inc. Available configurations include magnetic latching rated for forces up to 3 pounds, or a standard on/off version rated for use with forces in excess of 3.5 pounds.

Due to its small size and low power consumption, the C5 is ideally suited for battery-operated applications. The magnetic latching version is designed for very low duty cycle applications where the solenoid needs to remain in the energized position for extended periods of time.

For more information contact: Saia-Burgess Inc. 801 Scholz Drive, PO Box 427, Vandalia, OH 45377-0427; www.ledex.com; (937) 454-2345; fax: (937) 898-8624.

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Name: Saia-Burgess Inc.
Address: 801 Scholz Drive
City: Vandalia
State: OH
ZIP: 45377-0427
Country: USA
Phone: 937-454-2345
FAX: 937-898-8624
http://www.ledex.com


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