rodless
Rodless refers to a class of linear actuators that provide axial motion without a protruding piston rod. In rodless designs, the piston moves inside a cylinder, while the load attaches to a carriage that slides along guides along the length of the actuator. The actuation force is transmitted to the carriage through a mechanism that may be mechanical (tie rods, belts, or chains passing along a slot or through end blocks) or noncontact (magnetic coupling across the cylinder wall).
Two common configurations are used. Slotted or mechanical- linkage rodless actuators rely on a groove or slot
Applications for rodless actuators include situations requiring long strokes within a compact envelope, where the load
Advantages include a longer stroke in a compact form, reduced external protrusions and snag risk, and flexible