Tolomatic Expands RSX High-Force Actuator Line With New Models
November 7, 2024
Tolomatic Inc., an industry leader in innovative linear motion systems, has expanded and enhanced its range of RSX high-force electric linear actuators.
Tolomatic has introduced five new products to meet a wider range of industrial applications. These five sizes expand the RSX’s capabilities to include forces up to 66,000 lbf (294 kN). These expansion efforts also include updated model numbering, with each number now reflecting the actuator’s thrust. For example, the RSX096 is now the RSX15 with 15-ton thrust.
The RSX line of high-force actuators, enables easy replacement of traditional hydraulics to eliminate leaks and improve system performance across many industries. The series consists of high-precision planetary roller or ball screws for longer life in harsh environments. These actuators also feature a Type III hard-coat anodized aluminum housing and optional IP67 protection.
About Tolomatic Inc.
Founded in 1954, Tolomatic Inc. manufactures innovative linear motion components for a wide range of industries including automotive, medical equipment and food processing. The company’s offerings include complete electrical linear motion solutions, pneumatic actuators, gearboxes and brakes. Thanks to excellent efforts made by engineering, operation and sales teams, the company has earned a reputation for innovative linear motion products.
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