Pull-Type Solenoid Suits Demanding Applications

May 1, 2002
A pull-type tubular solenoid, the model ST2552N has a maximum rating force of 77.6 oz. at a .04" stroke. Frame dimensions are 1" in diameter by 2.05" in length. Standard coils are made for 3, 6, 12, or 24 Vdc. The solenoid's compact design and rugged

A pull-type tubular solenoid, the model ST2552N has a maximum rating force of 77.6 oz. at a .04" stroke. Frame dimensions are 1" in diameter by 2.05" in length. Standard coils are made for 3, 6, 12, or 24 Vdc. The solenoid's compact design and rugged construction makes it suitable for demanding applications such as printers, electronic locks, parking meters, vending machines, dispensing equipment, safes, and cash drawers. And according to the company, the ST2552N's design can be easily modified for specific requirements at minimal extra cost and with little delay, making it cost effective for custom requirements. Pricing is about $4.75 each in OEM quantities. BICRON ELECTRONICS CO., Canaan, CT. (860) 824-5125.

Company: BICRON ELECTRONICS CO.

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