Switch-type actuators are also called switch-type actuators, and can also be generally understood as floating-point type actuators, because almost all-type actuators currently have floating-point functions. For users, we don't need to understand what floating-point means. We can simply think that when 1 and are powered, it moves forward, and when 1 and 3 are powered, it moves backward. When 1, 2 and 3 are powered at the time, the actuator also moves backward (at this time, regardless of whether No. 2 is powered or not, the actuator is always moving backward).1 is the common terminal, 2 is the forward terminal, and 3 is the reverse terminal. If you want to switch the direction of forward and reverse, switch the reversing switch on the actuator.


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