Before choosing the right product, Let me briefly talk about the use of feedback sensors.
When an electrical linear actuator is provided with feedback sensors, the actuator can actively communicate its stroke position to the system (sometimes mentioned as positioning). These output sensors also leave the control box to exactly control the actuator’s stroke in the least times. While this is often not required on all linear actuators, positional sensors are required on those with more complex functionality. for instance, if an actuator must move synchronously with another, feedback sensors are necessary for monitoring and ensuring both linear actuators remain in sync, no matter the differences in load. Additionally, feedback sensors are crucial for memory positioning and other special features that need knowing where the actuator’s stroke position is in the least times. this will include but isn't limited to, motor speed, conditional movement, and other features.