Medical lifting column DC20
compactheavy-duty

medical lifting column
medical lifting column
medical lifting column
medical lifting column
medical lifting column
medical lifting column
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Characteristics

Applications
medical
Other characteristics
compact, heavy-duty

Description

Versatile and low-noise: The rectangular DC20 heavy-duty lifting column is ideal for use in hospital and nursing beds as well as other applications in the nursing and treatment area. A pushing force of up to 2000 newtons and a high adjustment speed of maximum 48 mm/s ensures that the height can be adjusted reliably. The heavy-duty lifting column is compact and extremely stable. Thanks to these characteristics, it is especially well suited to high off-centre loads. The DC20 is available with many configuration options, including a safety limit switch, additional limit switch or safety spindle nut. High pushing force Fast adjustment speed Low noise level Suitable for high off-centre loads Compact and stable design Many configuration options Adjustment load max. 2000 N pushing force Adjustment speed max. 48 mm/s max. 18 mm/s (at 2000 N) Static bending moment 1000 Nm Dynamic bending moment 500 Nm Stroke length max. 700 mm Fitting dimension (B) min. 125 mm + 1/2 stroke (minimum installation dimension 320 mm at 400 mm stroke) Outer dimensions 175 x 140 mm Duty cycle 2/18 min. or 10%, max. 5 switching cycles per minute Control type Direct circuit Motor voltage Maintenance-free 24 V DC DC motors Protection degree IPX4 Limit cut-off via micro-switch Noise intensity 48 dB(A) Attachment points (base plate) 113 x 153 mm Attachment points (end plate) 116 x 77 mm Profile colour Anodised aluminium Supply cable grey - RAL 7035, spiralled, 700 mm, 8-pin DIN plug grey - RAL 7035, smooth, 500 mm, 8-pin DIN plug Position detection Hall sensor

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DC20
DC20
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