Truck actuators for tonneau covers
A motorized hood lift or Tonneau lift on a vehicle never fails to draw appreciative glances from people. Whether you are an automobile enthusiast or a professional vehicle re modeler there are a myriad of ways in which linear actuators can help you make your dream vehicle a reality. A linear actuator is a machine that takes rotational motion, and converts it into linear motion. An actuator is also often referred to as a motor.
Such an actuator could be powered by electricity, a chemical fuel, or other power sources. Prices of 12 Volt actuators and other actuator types have considerably come down in the recent past. This is good news for hobbyists and professionals alike.
Once you have put your new vehicle design to paper and need to go actuator shopping, Progressive Automation's’ Actuator Zone is just the right place for a myriad of actuation solutions. Here are just a few examples of what you can do with the use of linear actuators:
- Create mirrors that swivel at the push of a button.
- Integrate TV screens, speakers, and utility racks that can appear and disappear at the push of a button.
- Bring in some old world charm by creating automated rumble seats in your vehicle. Perfect for kids and pets.
- If you are remodeling your bike, you could use an actuator to create seat lifts or to create an automated kickstand that smoothly moves your bike up or down when parking it.
These are just a few innovative uses of linear actuators. We are sure you’ll have many more. Progressive Automation's provides an astounding variety of 12 volt actuators that are widely used in furniture, medical equipment, consumer products, hobby designs and other automated products. Progressive Automations manufactures top-notch actuators conforming to International Quality Standards. The PA-02-12-200 is one of our designs that has served well over the years.
Progressive Automation's provides quick shipping options that can deliver 12 Volt actuators right at your doorstep. For more details, visit us at http://www.actuatorzone.com/.
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