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<blockquote data-quote="joeldirt" data-source="post: 1711579" data-attributes="member: 558163"><p>there are a few types.. there is linear actuator motors that have a stroke range from 2" to 20" and more... Obviously the longer the stroke, the more expensive they are. YOu can get one with a gear sprocket type sort of like a window motor out of a car door... also there is a type that uses a strap with holes cut out of it that is kind of like a bike chain, only it is stiff so it can be both pushed and pulled.. you can find those in like seat belt mechenisms that are motorized.... Just do a search on Google for linear actuators and you should find quite a bit... I know a website but am brain farting it right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeldirt, post: 1711579, member: 558163"] there are a few types.. there is linear actuator motors that have a stroke range from 2" to 20" and more... Obviously the longer the stroke, the more expensive they are. YOu can get one with a gear sprocket type sort of like a window motor out of a car door... also there is a type that uses a strap with holes cut out of it that is kind of like a bike chain, only it is stiff so it can be both pushed and pulled.. you can find those in like seat belt mechenisms that are motorized.... Just do a search on Google for linear actuators and you should find quite a bit... I know a website but am brain farting it right now. [/QUOTE]
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