Stepper Linear Actuators

Stepper motor linear actuators convert rotary motion into precise linear motion for OEM systems that require compact size, accurate positioning, reliable thrust, and flexible integration.

Precise Linear Motion

Controlled positioning

Compact Design

Multiple frame sizes

Flexible Options

Lead screw and ball screw

Customizable

Built around your system

Lead Screw Stepper Linear Actuators

Lead screw stepper linear actuators are available in multiple NEMA frame sizes with external, non-captive, captive, and electric cylinder configurations. When to use

When to Use

Use a lead screw actuator over a ball screw or can stack when you need a balance of moderate precision, higher load capacity than a can stack, lower cost than a ball screw, and the ability to self-lock without power for holding position.

External: Ideal when the nut moves along a fixed screw; allows long travel and integrates easily with external support or guides.
Ex. Moving the sample tray or pipette head in a high-throughput liquid handling robot

Non-Captive: Best for long-stroke, high-speed applications where the screw moves through the motor, great for compact designs needing external guidance.
Ex. Adjusting the vertical movement of a PCR machine heating block

Captive: Self-contained and simple to install, great for short-stroke applications where space is limited and no external guidance is desired.
Ex. Driving the plunger motion in a small portable blood analyzer

Electric Cylinder: Replaces pneumatic cylinders, perfect for high-force, maintenance-free applications needing closed-loop control and compact packaging.
Ex. Controlling the open/close motion of a biosafety cabinet shield

Ball Screw Stepper Linear Actuators

Ball screw stepper linear actuators support higher efficiency, longer life, and improved precision for demanding linear motion applications. When to use

When to Use

Choose a ball screw actuator over a lead screw when your application demands higher precision, greater load capacity, and longer duty cycle life with minimal wear.

External: Ideal when the nut moves along a fixed screw; allows long travel and integrates easily with external support or guides.

Ex. Moving reagent trays in a large-scale DNA sequencing machine

IP54 Stepper Linear Actuators

IP54 linear actuators provide additional protection for applications where dust, debris, or light environmental exposure may be present. When to use

When to Use

Use an IP54 stepper linear actuator when your application needs added protection from dust, debris, or light moisture while still maintaining precise linear motion.

Ex. Medical devices, lab automation, packaging equipment, and inspection systems exposed to dust or minor splash conditions.

Can Stack Linear Actuators

Can stack linear actuators are cost-effective solutions for short, quick movements with typical light thrust loads. When to use

When to Use

Use a can stack stepper linear actuator instead of a hybrid lead or ball screw actuator when you need a compact, cost-effective solution for lower-force, shorter-travel applications where space and simplicity are key.

External: Use when you need the motor to stay stationary while the screw extends and retracts externally for longer travel and easier mounting.
Ex. Extending a pipette arm

Non-Captive: Use when you need the screw to pass through the motor body, allowing for flexible integration into assemblies where the motion path needs to be controlled externally.
Ex. Driving the z-axis height adjustment on a 3D printer bed

Captive: Use when you want a fully self-contained actuator where the motor drives an internal screw and shaft to move in and out, ideal for compact designs without additional guiding mechanisms.
Ex. Door locks, on/off valves, etc.

Need help selecting the right stepper linear actuator?

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