Rotary Solenoids do not require return spring.May 3, 2005 -
Bi-stable rotary solenoid models BRS 3831-10 and BRS 5035-8 operate from one stable position to another in 2-state rotary switch motion. Measuring 1.50 x 1.18 x 1.22 in., BRS 3831-10 moves 4.4 oz mass over ±30° arc in CW/CCW direction within 40 msec, whereas BRS 5035-8, which measures 1.97 x 1.58 x 1.38 in., moves 10 oz mass over ±30° arc in either direction in 30 msec. Smaller unit consumes 6 W, while larger consumes 9 W.
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Original Press release
Gee Plus Inc.
2400 Cedar Springs Road
Elgin, SC, 29045 USA

New Bi-Stable Rotary Solenoids
Gee Plus Inc., located in Elgin, South Carolina, has developed two new bi-stable rotary solenoid models, the BRS 3831-10 and the BRS 5035-8. These two Gee Plus bi-stable rotary solenoids achieve the fastest cycle times when moving in either CW or CCW direction without the need for a return spring. These bi-stable rotary solenoids typically operate from one stable position to another in a 2 state rotary switch motion.
The smaller Gee Plus BRS 3831-10 model with a 1.50" x 1.18" x 1.22" unit size moves a 4.4 ounce mass over a ± 30 degree arc in either direction within 40 milliseconds at 24 vdc excitation. The larger Gee Plus BRS 5035-8 model (1.97" x 1.58" x 1.38") moves a 10 ounce mass over a smaller ± 30 degree arc in either direction in 30 milliseconds at 24 vdc excitation. The smaller BRS 3831-10 bi-stable rotary solenoid consumes 6 watts while the larger BRS 5035-8 bi-stable rotary solenoid consumes 9 watts.
For further information, please contact Dick Driscoll at (803) 408-3009, Gee Plus Inc., 2400 Cedar Springs Road, Elgin, SC 29045.
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