Product Specification
| Brand | AstSolenoid | Model Number | AS 0839 |
| Rated Voltage (V) | DC 6V,12V or 24V | Rated Power(W) | 7-15 W |
| Work Mode | Push and Pull Liear | Holding Force (N) | 2–5 N |
| Stroke(mm) | 3-8 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 | 1-80% |
| Thread Depth(mm) | 2 | 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 Details Description


Key Applications
Access Control & Security: Door locks, electric strikes, smart cabinet latches, and interlocking mechanisms.
Vending & Kiosks: Product release mechanisms, currency acceptors, and dispensing system actuators.
Office & Home Automation: Printers, copiers, smart furniture, and automated window or blind controls.
Industrial Automation: Robotics, sorting systems, valve actuation, and light-duty machinery control.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What distinguishes “Push” from “Pull” operation?
A: This solenoid operates as a push-pull type, allowing the plunger to perform both actions.
When power is applied, the plunger moves in a single direction, such as pulling in. The built-in spring then pushes it back to its starting point when the power is cut.
Q: Is it possible to use this solenoid with a voltage other than 12V?
A: Indeed. Although it’s designed for 12V DC, this model can be adjusted to work with voltages ranging from 3 to 24V DC. Keep in mind that using a lower voltage will decrease the force and speed. Conversely, a higher voltage might boost performance, but you’ll need to verify the duty cycle limits to avoid overheating.
Q: What does “wide duty cycle” mean?
A: It describes the recommended ratio of on to off time.
This solenoid is built to endure extended “on” durations and more frequent cycling than typical models, making it a good fit for automated processes that require repetitive actions. The precise cycle limits are influenced by both the voltage and the load applied.
Q: Can this solenoid be used for continuous holding?
A: It’s primarily intended for intermittent use. For continuous holding applications, consider a “latching” solenoid or implement careful thermal management to avoid overheating the coil.
Q: How long does it usually last?
A: The lifespan is contingent on the operating conditions, including the load, cycle rate, and voltage. When used within its specified duty cycles and under standard loads, it can reliably perform hundreds of thousands to millions of cycles.









