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Dakota Digital Dual Linear Actuator Controller For Trunk Lids Toppers Pac-3200 on 2040-parts.com

US $123.45
Location:

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:PAC-3200 Part Brand:Dakota Digital Warranty:Yes Brand:Dakota Digital Country of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

Dual Linear Actuator Controller

PAC-3200

from Dakota Digital



The PAC-3200 is designed to control two linear motors at the same time. It is intended to be used to lift heavier trunk lids and toppers/tonneau covers that require more than one motor. The PAC-3200 has a safety auto reverse feature that will stop downward travel if something would block the trunk lid. If too much current draw is detected, indicating a blocked condition, the motors will reverse and return to the previous position before they started moving down.

The system can learn three user programmable heights, so the trunk/cover will automatically move to a desired position with the push of a button. There is also an auto move to position feature that will open the trunk/cover when the key is turned off and close the cover when the key is turned on.

Designed to be used only with Dakota Digital Linear Actuators.

We offer the LACT series linear actuators in our store. This item is designed to be used with TWO actuators (purchased separately in our store). We also offer PAC-3100 SINGLE Linear Actuator Controller in our store, which is designed for ONE actuator. :)

 


   



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