Electromagnetic Solenoid Operation: The EX215 EX235 stopper unit is driven by an electromagnetic solenoid.
When an electrical current is applied, it generates a magnetic field that attracts the internal plunger, causing it to move and perform its stopping or locking function.
Robust Construction: This unit is built to withstand harsh industrial environments. It is typically constructed using durable materials, such as stainless steel and high-strength alloys, ensuring longevity and resistance to wear and corrosion.
Precise Control: The solenoid stopper unit offers precise control over the stopping and releasing of mechanical systems. This precision is crucial in applications where accurate positioning is required.
Reliable Performance: Known for its reliability, the EX215 EX235 unit is designed to operate consistently over extended periods without significant maintenance. This reliability is essential in industries where downtime can be costly.
Compact Design: The unit's compact design makes it suitable for installations in limited spaces, enhancing its versatility and usability in various applications.
Stopping and Locking: The primary function of the EX215 EX235 solenoid stopper unit is to stop and lock the movement of a mechanical system when energized. This is achieved by engaging the plunger, which physically prevents the movement of the controlled object.
Releasing: When the electrical current to the solenoid is interrupted, the magnetic field dissipates, allowing the plunger to disengage and release the controlled object, enabling its movement again.
Positioning: These units are commonly used for precise positioning in assembly lines, conveyor systems, and other applications.
By controlling when and where movement is allowed, they help ensure accurate and consistent positioning of components or products.
Manufacturing and Automation: The EX215 EX235 solenoid stopper unit plays a crucial role in manufacturing processes by controlling the movement of workpieces, ensuring proper alignment, and preventing collisions in automated production lines.
Packaging: In packaging machinery, these units are used to precisely control the timing and positioning of packaging materials, ensuring accurate and efficient packaging operations.
Material Handling: They are employed in material handling equipment to stop, hold, and release items, such as pallets, containers, and boxes, at specific points in the handling process.
Conveyor Systems: Solenoid stopper units are integrated into conveyor systems to manage the flow of goods and packages, allowing for accumulation and release as needed.
Machine Tools: In CNC machines and other machine tools, these stopper units are used for workpiece clamping and precise tool positioning, contributing to the accuracy of machining operations.