AS 1564 DC12V Solenoid Push and Pull: The Ultimate Solution for Control and Actuation
Product Description
| Brand | Dr. Solenoid | Model Number | AS 1564 |
| Rated Voltage (V) | DC 12V or 24V | Rated Power(W) | 3-10 W |
| Work Model | Push-pull Type | Holding Force (N) | 5N ---30 N |
| Stroke(mm) | 6 mm--20 mm | Reset Time(s) | 1 S |
| Service Life | 300 Thousand Times | Certification | CE,ROHS,ISO9001, |
| Material | Carbon Steel Housing with Zinc Coating | Lead Wire Length(mm) | 200 |
| Install Style | screw | Tolerance of Dimension | +/- 0.1 MM |
| Water-proof | None | Insulation Class | F 155 Degree ( Cel. ) |
| Hi-Pot Test | AC 600V 50/60Hz 1 s | Non-excitation Holding Force | 0 |
| Working Temperature | -10°C-100°C | Duty Cycle | 1-100% |
| Thread Depth(mm) | / | Payment Term | TT, or LC At Sight |
| Sample Order | Yes | Warranty | 1 Year |
| MOQ | 500 pcs | Supply Ability | 5000 pcs per Week |
| Delivery Time | 30 Days | Port of Loading | shenzhen |
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Applications
The Push/Pull Solenoids and Small Push/Pull Solenoids offered by Dr.Solenoid are robust, high-performance linear actuators designed for on/off operation. These solenoids are engineered for heavy-duty use and are ideal where low power consumption, high holding force, and minimal heat dissipation are essential.
Thanks to their optimized magnetic circuit design, these solenoids deliver high holding force at relatively low current, making them suitable for applications requiring energy efficiency and thermal management. The term "Push/Pull" refers to the availability of shaft extensions on both ends, allowing flexible use as either a pushing or pulling actuator, depending on the mechanical connection. However, due to the magnetic reluctance principle, actuation occurs in only one direction when energized.
These solenoids are commonly used in:
Medical and laboratory equipment
Analytical and diagnostic devices
Semiconductor and optical systems
Locking mechanisms and access control solutions
Product Variants and Design Features:
Dr Solenoid differentiates between two series based on size and mounting configuration:
Small Push/Pull Solenoids: Feature threaded holes in the base plate for mounting.
Standard Push/Pull Solenoids: Equipped with mounting studs for rugged attachment.
In the standard series, two pole piece geometries are available:
Flat pole piece: Optimized for short strokes and high holding force.
Conical pole piece: Ideal for longer strokes and higher initial force.
Key Characteristics:
Stroke range: Up to 20 mm (depending on model)
Holding force: Up to 1,000 N (in end position, energized)
Bi-directional shaft design: Can be used as push-type or pull-type
High durability: Lifetime of up to 50 million cycles or more
Fast response: Switching times as low as <5 ms (model-dependent)
Smart Power Control:
Short-stroke variants often exhibit steep force-stroke curves. However, by integrating intelligent drive electronics such as Pick-and-Hold circuits, it is possible to:
Reduce solenoid size for a given application
Lower heat dissipation
Improve overall efficiency and reliability
This power optimization enables designers to meet strict application requirements without oversizing the solenoid.
Applications
The Push/Pull Solenoids and Small Push/Pull Solenoids offered by Dr.Solenoid are robust, high-performance linear actuators designed for on/off operation. These solenoids are engineered for heavy-duty use and are ideal where low power consumption, high holding force, and minimal heat dissipation are essential.
Thanks to their optimized magnetic circuit design, these solenoids deliver high holding force at relatively low current, making them suitable for applications requiring energy efficiency and thermal management. The term "Push/Pull" refers to the availability of shaft extensions on both ends, allowing flexible use as either a pushing or pulling actuator, depending on the mechanical connection. However, due to the magnetic reluctance principle, actuation occurs in only one direction when energized.
These solenoids are commonly used in:
Medical and laboratory equipment
Analytical and diagnostic devices
Semiconductor and optical systems
Locking mechanisms and access control solutions
Product Variants and Design Features:
Dr Solenoid differentiates between two series based on size and mounting configuration:
Small Push/Pull Solenoids: Feature threaded holes in the base plate for mounting.
Standard Push/Pull Solenoids: Equipped with mounting studs for rugged attachment.
In the standard series, two pole piece geometries are available:
Flat pole piece: Optimized for short strokes and high holding force.
Conical pole piece: Ideal for longer strokes and higher initial force.
Key Characteristics:
Stroke range: Up to 20 mm (depending on model)
Holding force: Up to 1,000 N (in end position, energized)
Bi-directional shaft design: Can be used as push-type or pull-type
High durability: Lifetime of up to 50 million cycles or more
Fast response: Switching times as low as <5 ms (model-dependent)
Smart Power Control:
Short-stroke variants often exhibit steep force-stroke curves. However, by integrating intelligent drive electronics such as Pick-and-Hold circuits, it is possible to:
Reduce solenoid size for a given application
Lower heat dissipation
Improve overall efficiency and reliability
This power optimization enables designers to meet strict application requirements without oversizing the solenoid.










