Product Technology | Can Electric Actuators Not Operate at High Speeds and Handle Heavy Loads? Wrong! These 4 Configurations Strike the Perfect Balance Between Power and Speed—And You Should Definitely Avoid These 2 Common Misconceptions…
Release Time:
2026-03-13

Many people think: “ To handle heavy loads, you have to sacrifice speed; to go fast, you must reduce the load. ”
This is one of the common misconceptions about electric actuators (electric push rods).

HB Motion tells you: As long as you choose the right transmission code, you can have both fish and bear’s paw.


Can make the brake change Get Efficient 4 configurations (refer to the table above):
- K gear (800 N, 8.5 mm/s no load) 40:1 reduction ratio + 5mm pitch— the perfect balance, ideal for applications with frequent starts and stops.
- H Gear (700N, 11.5mm/s) 30:1 reduction ratio, optimal speed–load matching, suitable for industrial machinery.
- E Grade (500 N, 16.5 mm/s) A 20:1 reduction ratio, ideal for light-load, high-speed applications such as sorting conveyor lines.
- C setting (50 N, 80 mm/s) : Extreme speed, used for testing platforms or lightweight adjustment mechanisms.
2 Misconceptions You Must Avoid:
- Blindly pursuing the maximum load (such as 1200 N in J‑mode) while ignoring speed requirements. → This leads to slower beats and reduced production capacity.
- In humid environments, select models without a protection rating. → It will expire early even if the parameters match.
(Provided by HB-DJ806) 12 Transmission Combinations From 50 N to 1200 N, and from 5.5 to 80 mm/s. )
With IP66-rated armor, -40°C toughness, and a 1200N load capacity, the HB-DJ 806 light-duty push rod is ideal for multiple applications that demand both speed and heavy loads.
Keywords:
Industrial Linear Actuators,High speed,Load,Gear reduction ratio
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