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Octopus 7" Stroke Mntd 38mm Bore Linear Drive 12v Up To 45' Mfg# Octaf1012lam7 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,849.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Octopus Autopilot Drives Manufacturer Part Number:OCTAF1012LAM7 UPC:628309134679

Octopus 7" Stroke Mounted 38mm Bore Linear Drive - 12V - Up to 45' or 24,200lbs Model# OCTAF1012LAM7


Linear Actuators
OCTAF1012LAM7

An Octopus Hydraulic Linear Actuator is a simple, effective way to drive the rudder on a boat equipped with a mechanical steering system. The linear actuator is an assembly of an Octopus reversing pump and a marine hydraulic cylinder. This assembly is mounted on the rudder tiller-arm or quadrant. When the autopilot is not in use the cylinder runs freely along with the rudder. When the automatic pilot is in use a solenoid valve on the actuator closes and locks the cylinder. Steering signals from the pilot are now fed to the D.C. motor, which drives the pump to move the cylinder back and forth. De-energized, the solenoid valve immediately disconnects the automatic pilot from the rudder. The actuator has a small translucent oil reservoir, making it easy to check fluid levels. These actuators have only five moving parts. Mechanical simplicity gives our product reliability and ease of service when compared to complicated gear and screw actuators, making our units a favorite for offshore mariners. These actuators are shipped from our factory completely filled with oil and require no additional plumbing.

Features

  • Average Current 4-6 amps
  • Max Current 19amps
  • 12vDC
  • Cylinder Bore: 38mm
  • Variable Flow Rate: 500cc - 1 litre/min
  • Stroke: 178mm/7in
  • Hardover Time(Suggested): 12-14 sec
  • Max Rudder Torque: 750Nm/6,630lbin
  • Peak Thrust: 400Kg/882lbs
  • Max boat Length: 14m/45'



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