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Blackiewrx 
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Hello, i looked on select product website and found linear actuators only, im looking for somthing not so heavy duty, just to make a panel open and close on a hinge.  Their was this one company that made a flat looking motor the size of a wallet with switches and arm and rod and brakets all including. but i dont know where to buy somthing like that.  Anyone know where i might fing somthing like that?
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Blackiewrx 
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no one?
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not sure what panel you are opening but maybe use a door lock actuator.....Maybe something like THIS..

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Blackiewrx 
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Asmodeus wrote:

not sure what panel you are opening but maybe use a door lock actuator.....Maybe something like THIS..

no man...... that motor is way to jerky and wont hold and open postion unless it stays energized, then it would burn up, plus it does move far enough.  thanks for the response though, anyone else?
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Blackiewrx wrote:
Hello, i looked on select product website and found linear actuators only, im looking for somthing not so heavy duty, just to make a panel open and close on a hinge.  Their was this one company that made a flat looking motor the size of a wallet with switches and arm and rod and brakets all including. but i dont know where to buy somthing like that.  Anyone know where i might fing somthing like that?

Lol I used motors out of 2 kenwood motored faces decks to open a panel out of my glove box. it works but they arent very strong.

Blackiewrx 
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Has anyone heard of a company called Accelle oe Accell that makes installation supplies and sells motors and actuators for different applications? i orderd a motor from them like 3 years ago and it was exactly what i need now, but i dont have the part # or companys contact information anymore and i couldnt find it on the web either, does anyone know if they still exsist?
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Well accellcables.com makes cables, accel.com is a VC (rules them out), accel.de make industrial stuff, accelthermal.com akes heatsinks for CPUs and other products and finally:

http://www.accele.com/

makes mobile LCDs for cars and flipdown LCDs.

The company you want is Accelle just not sure is the same as the one above that makes LCDs (maybe they used to make actuators but not anymore

Here ya go (Accele trunk solenoids so that kind of proves that Acelle used to make soleoids and possible actuators)

http:///.com/ebaymotors/dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7925370950&category=33656&sspagename=WD1V

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Here ya go blackieWRX  - Electrak1 Linear Acutator - 6" Stroke NEW

75lbs capacity.

http:///.com/ebaymotors/dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7982390603&category=6763&sspagename=WDVW

$59+8

This is why you can find cheap ACTUATORS on e-bay  cause they spell the name wrong where to buy a motor to motorize a panel? - Last Post -- posted image.

Dude also has a 2" travel for 39+8 sh.

http:///.com/ebaymotors/dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7982390498&category=6763&sspagename=WDVW

 

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(1) RF Punch 250A2 - running the components.
(1) Hifonics 6.5" Atlas Components (18db crossovers).
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Or this http:///.com/dll?ViewItem&category=55826&item=7525114293&rd=1
(1) Kenwood Excelon Head Unit KDC-X589 (24 bit Burr Brown DAC, 3 X 4 volt RCA).
(1) RF Punch 250A2 - running the components.
(1) Hifonics 6.5" Atlas Components (18db crossovers).

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