U15A Self Locking Solar Linear Actuator For Heliostats Tracking

Basic Properties
Place of Origin: Guangdong, China
Brand Name: TOMUU
Certification: CE
Model Number: U15A
Trading Properties
Minimum Order Quantity: Contact Supplier
Price: $82-123 / piece
Specifications
Code: A Ratio: 110:1
Rated Load (N) Pull: 9,000N Rated Voltage(V): 24V
Rated Speed(mm/s) Full Load (24V): 1.17-3.34mm/s IP Class: IP65/IP66/IP67
Duty Cycle: 10%
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Product Description
U15A Self Locking Solar Linear Actuator For Heliostats Tracking
The TOMUU U15A self-locking solar linear actuator prevents heliostat mirror offset during power cuts for solar tower CSP systems. Powered by 24V DC, it delivers 3300-4700N stable push-pull force with 15000N static load capacity. Features include standard Hall position feedback and IP65 waterproof housing (IP66 optional). Operating speed is adjustable from 1.17-3.34mm/s with temperature tolerance of -35℃ to +65℃. CE certified and customizable stroke, cable, and mounting hole sizes for all thermal solar tower applications.
U15A Linear Actuator for CSP Tower System
Technical Specifications
Parameter Specification
Voltage 12V DC / 24V DC
Max Load 9000N
Speed 1.17-3.34mm/s±5%
Duty Cycle 10%
Protection Class IP65/IP66/IP67
Noise Level ≤60dB
Stroke 100-800mm
Material Aluminium Alloy
Dimensions
U15A Linear Actuator Dimensional Diagram
Key Advantages
  • Built-in self-locking screw structure locks heliostat angles firmly during power disconnection, preventing wind-induced mirror shifting that reduces light collection efficiency
  • Integrated Hall sensor transmits continuous position data to automatic tracking systems for seamless daily sunlight following
  • Cold-resistant internal lubricants maintain smooth operation at -35℃ frigid plateau environments
  • Multi-layer IP sealing blocks dust and rain intrusion for reliable performance
  • Complete installation accessories and remote technical debugging support for global concentrated solar power projects