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Uploaded by kataka1 on Oct 19, 2007
Shows the principle of interlinking uniformly shaped segments to form a solid rod. This principle is part of the foundation of the patented KATAKA technology for compact linear electromechanical actuators. More info on www.kataka.dk
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Is there any way to manually retract this actuator if power is lost? Also can it push at 150ft/lb? thank you.
M1ST3RHYDE 1 year ago
very simple and smart actuator
vAs147 2 years ago
naaa...und?
wernsing 3 years ago
oh no, pro/e! lol
very cool actuator principle.
markthemech 3 years ago
it is intresting. Nice work!
savanc 4 years ago
Cute animation!
k6yardotcom 4 years ago
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Is there any way to manually retract this actuator if power is lost? Also can it push at 150ft/lb? thank you.
M1ST3RHYDE 1 year ago
very simple and smart actuator
vAs147 2 years ago
naaa...und?
wernsing 3 years ago
oh no, pro/e! lol
very cool actuator principle.
markthemech 3 years ago
it is intresting. Nice work!
savanc 4 years ago
Cute animation!
k6yardotcom 4 years ago