New Holland uses electric actuators in its combine harvesters. In addition to ease of integration, the multiple options for control speak in favour electric actuators.
Dutch machine manufacturer Miedema* offers farmers a complete programme for potato cultivation, from soil preparation and planting to cleaning, storing and sorting.
It is quiet. It is agile, and it weighs only 500 kg. Meet Phoenix – a lightweight field robot designed for the agriculture of the future. Operating without a driver, Phoenix will help push standards for horticultural machinery.
More efficiency, better performance – the requirements for agricultural machinery are constantly increasing. For German specialist Geringhoff, a new grain picking application has enabled them to offer their customers a solution that maximises crop output.
The city of Esbjerg is home to the fifth largest wastewater treatment plant in Denmark - Renseanlæg Vest. Here operation management decided to use linear actuators from LINAK to perform a stable and precise air flow control in the aeration tanks. The LINAK actuators were chosen because they add a number of benefits to daily operation, for example a lower energy consumption and easy mounting.
Ergonomics is increasingly important in the design and marketing of construction and mining machines. For Swedish-based Sandvik Group reliable electric actuators helped improve ergonomics – for example in their underground drill rigs.
The French company Neoditech makes manipulating arms used in workshops and production environments. Ergonomics plays a key part in their products, and with one customer, a tailor-made solution changed the ‘impossible’ to ‘possible’.
Jeantil places great value on innovative solutions that provide farmers with a significant number of advantages.
The British road racing champion Kieran Clarke retired from the race track in 2015. Now he speeds through the narrow streets of Paris on his bike instead, equipped with an expensive Hollywood film camera, mounted on top of an actuator LA36 from LINAK®.
When Linddana, a Danish manufacturer of wood chippers since 1980, was looking for an actuator solution for its TP wood chippers, they needed a completely unique construction for it to work. LINAK was able to develop a solution that fully matched their needs. Linddana now has a patented solution that plays a vital role in their mobile TP wood chippers.
In 2013, the head of department for Faaborg Renseanlæg, Dennis Pedersen, took what he called 'a bit of a gamble'. As part of the refurbishment of 23 tilting weirs, he decided to equip them all with electric actuators from LINAK. In 2013, the LINAK solution for the wastewater industry was brand new, making the plant in the town of Faaborg one of the first to implement it. Now, six years on, we had a chat with Dennis to hear how he got on.
Decades of experience with designing machines go into building every Kverneland baler that must perform impeccably all over the world. The latest generation of Kverneland balers gives you the assurance of unrivalled performance and an ability to cope with a wide variety of crop types.
The Berlin-based company InSystems Automation GmbH uses electric linear actuators from LINAK for the height adjustment mechanism in their proANT vehicles. Alongside safety, reliability also plays an important role. (Editor’s note: Since 2021 InSystems is part of ABB.)
Hillier by Design, Australia’s leading transfer van supplier to the funeral industry, turned to automation and successfully partnered with LINAK to strengthen their competitive position in the market by increasing casket capacity per transfer vehicle.
There is really nothing new about a trunk that can be opened electrically – at least not when talking about cars. But things are quite different when it comes to motorhomes, especially the large ones, such as the MORELO GRAND EMPIRE. Available with a length of up to 12 metres and a permissible total weight of 18 to 26 tonnes, this trunk is not used to stash away shopping bags or suitcases, but used to hide a car or motorbike.
For a long time, electric linear actuators have been used for adjusting various component groups in agricultural machinery. LINAK linear actuators adjust the back plate of the discharge accelerator and the corn conditioner rollers in the forage harvesters from KRONE, a German manufacturer of agricultural machinery.
When the Estonian company HOOB was asked to build a completely new assembly line for a global company, they looked to LINAK to meet the ergonomic goals of the project.
In the world of outdoor adventure, every innovation counts. For Supertramp Campers, a leading manufacturer of truck campers, the challenge was clear: Transform the heavy and awkward manual roof lifting system into something that would revolutionise the camper industry.
The landscape of production facilities is evolving rapidly, demanding flexible, functional, and ergonomic workstation layouts that suit every individual. MZR, a company based in the west of France, specialises in the development of ergonomic industrial production equipment that not only adapts to the operators, but also enhances overall productivity. When creating their electric work trestle, they opted for LINAK electric lifting columns.
The grass is always green in football stadiums - even in those areas where the stands almost always shade from the sun. How come? Because the stadiums use energy-intensive appliances with artificial light. The Danish entrepreneurial company Second Sun wants to make the football business a little greener. Their innovative and adjustable mirrors reflect the sun's rays onto shaded areas, so that the amount of electric light required is reduced or completely eliminated.
Australian manufacturer Atlite uses design and practical innovation to elevate outdoor space in residential buildings. The Skydoor, which uses LINAK actuators to lift and lower, is an adaptation of the traditional skylight to ensure easy access to gardens and rooftops in city dwellings.
PVC-Free™ products from LINAK, made for adjustable comfort furniture such as adjustable beds or recliners, include both cables, single-, and dual actuators as well as our range of hand controls.
In our actuators for comfort beds, we will integrate the control box to ensure that the number of products in a system is kept to a minimum – minimising both assembly time and cost in production, and optimising stock management for bed manufacturers.
The Danish water utility company, Aarhus Vand, wanted to make better use of their secondary clarifier tanks for wastewater treatment. This meant a switch from manual handling of the water in the tanks to automatic regulation with electric actuators from LINAK. For the sub-department Egå Wastewater Treatment Plant, one of the benefits has been a 10% higher tank capacity.
Equipped with LINAK electric actuators, the solar tracking systems (STS) can increase productivity of solar power plants by up to 50 %.
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