Actuating solenoid
a stroke solenoid with a core that performs a limited longitudinal motion.
Single-stroke solenoid
a device in which the stroke motion from the initial stroke position to the final stroke position is performed with the help of electromagnetic force and the reversal is performed by outside forces. The direction of force delivered by the core determines whether it is a pulling or a pushing version.
Double-stroke solenoid
with a zero positiona device that works according to the principle of the single-stroke solenoid. The stroke motion is in one of the two opposite directions from the zero position depending on the excitation and returns to the zero position with the help of external forces after switching of the power. The zero position is the initial stroke position for both directions.
Reverse-stroke solenoid without a zero position
a device that works according to the principle of the single-stroke solenoid. The stroke motion is from one final stroke position to the other or the other way around, depending on the excitation. The final stroke position in the one direction is at the same time the initial stroke position in the other direction.
Control solenoid
stroke solenoid that is mainly used for actuating valves in the pneumatic and hydraulic control technology, due to its structure and technical data.
Valve solenoid
stroke solenoid that is mainly used for actuating valves in the pneumatic and hydraulic control technology, due to its structure and technical data.
Holding solenoid
a clamping or holding solenoid is an electromagnetic device for holding ferromagnetic items.
Solenoid valve
a solenoid valve is an electromagnetically actuated directional control valve (pneumatic or hydraulic), in which the valve function is integrated directly in the solenoid.
Vibrating solenoid
a vibrating solenoid is an actuating solenoid that performs sinus-type vibrations periodically.