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Re: R32 and the use of Electrical solenoid actuators

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Originally Posted by mikeleslie View Post
Didn't have a need last year, and can't seem to find any posts discussing it, so does this mean I can stop retrofitting FP motors into (older, like from the 1990's GM trucks) standard GM door lock actuators?, or other power door lock actuators for that matter

They seem to fit the criteria, less than an inch stroke, 10w (probably)? I'm sure a Delphi would have real details. Or am I just wishing here.
Don't use the Fisher-Price motors in any application, since they're not legal in 2013. (There are several can motors from BaneBots and AndyMark that are legal, which superficially resemble the Fisher-Price motors.)

As for electric door lock actuators with motors in them, they don't fall under the solenoid rule, so their stroke and power rating are immaterial. (It's a solenoid actuator rule, not an electric linear actuator rule.)
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