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AS 1253 B Industrial Grade Pull Solenoid for Heavy Loads | High Force DC Actuator

The AS-1253 is a small DC 24V linear push-pull open-frame solenoid that works well in industrial automation, commercial equipment, and OEM settings. Under normal operating conditions, its D-type frame structure makes sure that it works well, is easy to integrate, and lasts a long time.

Important Specs

AS-1253 Model
Linear Push-Pull Open Frame Solenoid (D-Type Frame) is the type.
Rated Voltage: 24V DC (additional voltages are also available)
Dimensions (L × W × H): 53 × 32 × 23 mm / 2.20 × 1.26 × 0.91 in
Push and pull in a straight line
Spring return is the return mechanism.
Length of the lead wire: 200 mm (standard)

Features of Performance and Design

Low power consumption and efficient DC electromagnetic design
Made to last a long time, up to 300,000 cycles
Small footprint with a lot of holding and actuation force
Copper coil with a lot of precision that has great electrical conductivity and thermal stability
Strong open-frame design makes it easy to check and fix.

Choices for Electricity

6V, 12V, 24V, 36V, 48V, and 60V DC Voltages
AC Voltages: 115V, 110V, and 230V
Custom voltages: Available for OEM projects on request

Conditions for the environment and operation

Ambient 20 °C ± 2 °C
Relative humidity: 65 ± 5% RH
Good for business and industrial spaces inside

Standards for Compliance and Manufacturing

Made and tested according to VDE 0580
Made using a quality management system that is ISO 9001 certified

Building and Materials

Housing: Steel construction with an open frame and various surface treatments
Coil: High-purity copper winding for consistent electrical performance
Return Spring: A spring steel that can handle a lot of stress and always gives the same return force

Choices for Customization

Patterns of mounting holes and ways to rectify things
The shape of the plunger and the interfaces for connecting
Different types of thrust rods
Length of the lead cable and choices for connectors
Features of the optional return spring
OEM and ODM customisation is possible to fulfill specific mechanical, electrical, or regulatory requirements.

Common Uses

Machines for selling and giving out
Systems for moving and sending things
Tools for automating the office
Smart appliances for homes and businesses
Automation and mechanical systems for the general industry

Notes on Installation and Handling

Be careful when installing to avoid mechanical damage.
Check the voltage and duty cycle before connecting the power.
You can change the mounting threads and hardware to fit your needs.

    Product Description

    Brand Dr. Solenoid Model Number AS 1253 B 
    Rated Voltage (V) DC 6V,12V  or 24V  Rated Power(W) 10-20 W
    Work Mode Linear Pull Type  Holding Force (N) 2--3 N
    Stroke(mm) 10-18 MM Customized Reset Time(s) 1 S On,3 S OFF
    Service Life 200 Thousand Times Certification CE,ROHS,ISO9001,
    Material Superior Magnet Iron Lead Wire Length(mm) 200 MM
    Install Style Screw Tolerance of Dimension  +/-  0.1 MM
    Water-proof  None Insulation Class B
    Hi-Pot Test AC 600V 50/60Hz 2s Non-excitation Holding Force 0
    Working Temperature -10°C-100°C Duty Cycle 1-80%
    Thread Depth(mm)  2  Payment Term TT, or LC At Sight
    Sample Order Yes Warranty 1 Year
    MOQ 1000 pcs Supply Ability 5000 pcs per Week
    Delivery Time 30 Days Port of Loading shenzhen

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    The Industrial Grade Pull Solenoid for Heavy Loads is built to work very well in situations where it is needed the most. This solenoid actuator gives you a lot of power and dependability, whether you're automating machines, controlling valves, or moving heavy equipment in a straight line. It is made of strong materials and has superior engineering, so it will work reliably and for a long time in the hardest industrial settings. It can easily manage heavy loads, making it the best choice for industries that need accuracy, durability, and great efficiency.

    FAQ Of Pull Solenoid

    1. What is a Pull-In Solenoid?

    A pull-in solenoid is an electromechanical device that changes electrical energy into linear motion. When it gets power, it pulls a plunger or armature into the solenoid coil, which makes it "pull in."

    2. How does a solenoid pull in work?

    When electricity flows through the coil of the solenoid, it generates a magnetic field. The plunger (core) moves in a straight path because this field draws it into the center of the coil. A spring or some other force normally pushes the plunger back to its original position after the current stops.

    3. What are some common uses for pull-in solenoids?

    • Contactors and relays for electricity
    • Mechanisms for locking
    • Machines that sell things
    • Car starters
    • Automation in industry
    • Latches for doors

    4. What's the difference between a Pull-In solenoid and a Push-Type solenoid?

    When a pull-in solenoid is turned on, it pushes the plunger toward the coil.
    A push-type solenoid pushes the plunger away from the coil. Some designs can be flipped simply changing the mounting orientation.

    5. What are some common voltages for Pull-In Solenoids?

    Depending on the use, they can work with different voltages, usually 12V, 24V, 48V DC, or the same AC voltages.

    6. What things should I think about while choosing a Pull-In Solenoid?

    • Length of the stroke (how far the plunger moves)
    • Force needed at the end of the stroke
    • Duty cycle (use all the time or only sometimes)
    • Needs for voltage and current
    • Size and ways to install it.

    7. How long does a solenoid work?

    The duty cycle tells you how often you can turn on a solenoid without it getting too hot. Some common categories are:

    • Continuous Duty: Can stay charged for an unlimited amount of time
    • Intermittent Duty: Needs to be turned off and on again every so often to cool down

    8. What do I need to do to keep a Pull-In Solenoid working?

    • Make sure the plunger and housing are clean and free of dirt.
    • Look for broken wires or loose connections.
    • Make sure the return spring is working (if it is there).

    9. Why isn't my solenoid pulling in?

    Possible reasons:

    • No power or the wrong voltage
    • Coil that has burned out
    • Blockage by machinery

    10. Broken return spring Can Pull-In Solenoids work with both AC and DC?

    Some solenoids are made to work with AC, while others are made to work with DC. Always double-check the specs; utilizing the wrong voltage type could break the solenoid.

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