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Re: Linear Actuator for Lifting

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Originally Posted by Kevin342 View Post
A linear actuator is a commercial off the shelf (COTS) item, so it should be okay, as long as you use an approved motor on it (Table 4-1), and the "fair market value" does not exceed $400 (Rule 4.1.3).
Since this is in the pneumatics section, we are talking about pneumatic linear actuators. Thus, no motor is involved.
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