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2PCS Mini Suction Type Frame Linear DC Solenoid Electromagnet 5mm Stroke DC 6V~12V 51Ω Open Frame Mini Push Pull Actuator Electric DC Magnet Solenoid 0.1~0.21A

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About this item

  • DC Solenoid Electromagnet Rated Voltage : DC 6V~12V
  • Stroke : 5mm;Type : Suction Type Frame
  • Body Size : 13 x 15 x 20mm / 0.51" x 0.59" x 0.79".Cable Length : 160MM/6.3"
  • Material : Iron,Electronic Parts;Weight: 22g/0.77oz
  • Small current, large suction power, high efficiency, high quality.


Hollowed out end,reduce the weight of the solenoid without weakening its suction power, increasing the efficiency of the solenoid.
With two M2 screw holes
Stroke: 5MM
Iron core diameter: 5MM/0.19"
Iron core length: 24MM/0.94"
Body Size : 13 x 15 x 20mm / 0.51" x 0.59" x 0.79".Cable Length : 160MM/6.3"
Weight: 22g/0.77oz
Resistance: 50ohms
Attractive force: more than 70gf
Adaptive voltage: DC6V~12V
Power on test:
DC 6V Current: 0.1A
DC 9V Current: 0.17A
DC 12V Current: 0.21A
6V can be energised for a long time, but with low force.
12V can be energised for a long time, but not for too long (1-2 minutes is ok)
NOTE:
When the working voltage is higher, the power and the suction of the electromagnet are greater.
But the current will be greater too, which will result to heat.
Please determine the use of the voltage according to the working environment.
Package Included:
2 x DC 6V~12V 51Ω Solenoid Electromagnet


Audentes
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
I'm using it for a hobby project. No real strain on it, just a simple closure/lock project using a SBC. No complaints from me.
LP
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
I understand now why the packaging came with the parts taped down. As soon as I first tested a solenoid, the spring power was enough to send the pin flying away from the electromagnet. Great for knowing that it has elasticity. Bad for finding a now missing spring. Sadly I don't think the construction around the component is doing anything to help in this regard. I will likely print a 3D housing for the other one I still have so that the pin cannot travel past a certain distance. With that said, it worked quite well with just the use of a 9V battery.
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