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AS 0726 C DC Keep Solenoid Actuator | Magnetic Latching Solenoid Manufacturer

AS 0726 C DC Keep Solenoid Actuator is a professional magnetic latching actuator for industrial and smart control applications. Built with high-quality components, it delivers stable latching force, low power consumption, and long working life. The DC-driven design ensures safe and efficient operation, while the compact structure allows flexible installation in limited spaces. Suitable for automation machinery, smart locks, automotive electronics, medical devices, and home appliances. It offers reliable performance, strong compatibility, and stable operation in diverse working conditions. We provide strict quality control, customizable parameters, and wholesale support for global buyers.

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Product Specification

Brand AstSolenoid Model Number AS 0726 C
Rated Voltage (V) DC 12V 18V and 24V Rated Power(W) 10.2—13 W
Work Model Pull Push Open Frame Type Holding Force (N) 120 GF-250 GF
Stroke(mm) 3-5 MM Customized Reset Time(s) 1 S ON, 3 S OFF
Service Life 200 Thousand Times Certification CE,ROHS,ISO9001,
Material Superior Magnet Iron Lead Wire Length(mm) 200 MM
Install Style Screw Tolerance of Dimension  +/-  0.1 MM
Water-proof  None Insulation Class B
Hi-Pot Test AC 600V 50/60Hz 2s Non-excitation Holding Force 0
Working Temperature -10°C-100°C Duty Cycle 1-100%
Thread Depth(mm) / Payment Term TT, or LC At Sight
Sample Order Yes Warranty 1 Year
MOQ 1000 pcs Supply Ability 5000 pcs per Week
Delivery Time 30 Days Port of Loading shenzhen

Product Description

Keep Solenoid Features
A DC keep solenoid holds the plunger without voltage.
It is activated by one voltage pulse, keeps position with no power, and releases by a reverse pulse.
Typical Applications
Pinch roller & brake mechanisms for video cassette systems
Gas & fluid shut-off valves
Magnetic locks
Other holding & locking mechanisms
Applications Not Recommended
Not suitable for:
Mechanisms without holding function
High-frequency operations (hundreds of cycles per minute)
Near-continuous voltage duty cycles
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