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290mm Enclosed Timing Belt from Vention

April 17, 2023

290mm Enclosed Timing Belt from Vention

Introducing the 290mm enclosed timing belt, Vention’s smallest linear actuator yet, designed to tackle applications that require smaller strokes and for those who don’t have room for larger actuators. Now from 290mm to 3330mm, discover their full range of timing belt actuators.

Add linear and rotary motion to your automated equipment. With several lengths, zero-pinch-point designs, and integrated grease and sensor ports, it’s the simplest way to add automated motion to your operations.

Features and benefits:

  • Diverse Range
    • Choose from 7 different types of actuators available in 10+ lengths
  • High Configurability
    • Configure your actuators with sensors, gantry motors, gearboxes, and bearing options
  • Simple Deployment
    • Mount your actuators with ease using T-slots that run the entire length of each actuator

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