• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe

Linear Motion Tips

Covering Linear Motion Systems, Components and Linear Motion Resources

  • News
    • Editor’s blog
    • Industry news
    • Motion Casebook
  • Applications
  • Slides + guides
    • Ball + roller guides
    • Track roller (cam + wheel) guides
    • Crossed-roller slides
    • Linear bearings
    • Plastic + composite guides
  • Drives
    • Ball + lead + roller screws
    • Belt + chain drives for linear
    • Rack + pinion sets
  • Actuators
    • Ball + leadscrew driven
    • Belt + chain driven
    • Linear motors
    • Mini + piezo + voice coil
    • Rack + pinion driven
    • Rigid-chain actuators
  • Encoders + sensors (linear) + I/O
  • Stages + gantries
  • Resources
    • Suppliers
    • Video

New Max Jac® Electric Linear Actuator from Thomson

★ By Editor 1 Comment

Thomson introduces Max Jac® – a heavy-duty linear actuator that delivers reliable and virtually maintenance free operation while maintaining accuracy in the harshest application conditions. The IP69K rated Max Jac has a stainless steel adapter and extension tubes to help prevent leakage. Additionally, a non-contact feedback signal assures accuracy over time and eliminates the need for re-calibration. The Max Jachas been subjected to rigorous testing and was proven to withstand:

  • 500 hours of salt spray
  • exposure to aggressive substances such as fertilizers, acid, oil, grease and cleaning agents
  • rigorous vibration testing
  • continuous operation in extreme temperatures ranging from -40°C to +85°C

New-Max-Jac-Electric-Linear-Actuator-from-Thomson

The Max Jac offers stroke lengths from 50 to 300mm with a potential speed of 60mm/s giving a very short overall length versus stroke. Using the latest technology and best materials available, Thomson has created an electric linear actuator designed specifically for rugged use in mobile off-highway vehicle applications, including fertilizer or salt and sand spreaders, throttle or seeding applications, in marine, offshore, rail, mining and any other application with a large amount of wash down or exposure to aggressive substances, says Håkan Persson, Product Line Manager Thomson Actuators. Design engineers interesting in taking advantage of the new Max Jac linear actuator can find detailed specifications and downloadable 3D models now at www.thomsonlinear.com/maxjac.

The Max Jac can be custom designed by Thomson engineers to fit the widest possible range of application needs. It comes with the option of an analogue or digital encoder output, as well as self-locking worm screw or ball screw models to accommodate the demands of the specific application.

Thomson
www.thomsonlinear.com

You might also like

Filed Under: Linear actuators (all) Tagged With: thomson

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. manilal kapadia says

    ★ at

    looking for electrical linear actuator-
    between centre distance245mm
    stroke approx 50mm
    top mounting
    similar to LINAK LA12 model.

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Primary Sidebar

LEARNING CENTER

Design World Learning Center
“lmt
EXPAND YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND STAY CONNECTED
Get the latest info on technologies, tools and strategies for Design Engineering Professionals.
“linear

RSS Motion Control Tips

  • igus one-piece energy chain targets compact cable routing
  • EtherCAT meets CRA Level 2, higher-security options in work
  • Elmo debuts new Titanium line and Platinum servo drives at SPS 2025
  • AutomationDirect adds new soft starters and smart motor starters
  • Vert-X 26-series angle sensors are robust and accurate

RSS Featured White Papers

  • Robotic Automation is Indispensable for the Logistics Industry’s Continued Growth and Success
  • Reliable Linear Motion For Packaging Machines
  • Technical Brief – “Understanding the Extensive Benefits of Total Linear Positioning Systems.”

Footer

Linear Motion Tips

Design World Network

Design World Online
The Robot Report
Coupling Tips
Motion Control Tips
Bearing Tips
Fastener Engineering
Wire and Cable Tips

Linear Motion Tips

Subscribe to our newsletter
Advertise with us
Contact us
About us

Copyright © 2026 · WTWH Media LLC and its licensors. All rights reserved.
The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of WTWH Media.

Privacy Policy