



| Feature | Description Content |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Micro & Mini Linear Actuator |
| Input Voltage | 12V Linear Actuators (DC) |
| Max Thrust | 1500N (High Force for Mini size) |
| Protection | IP65 Waterproof / Dustproof |
| Key Application | Industrial Automation & Medical Care |
| Customization | Custom Stroke & Mounting (U-Type/H-Type) |
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The HR61H 12V Mini Linear Actuator is built for OEM buyers who need strong, quiet linear motion in a compact package. The requested configuration uses 12V DC input, with a 24V linear actuator version also available for projects that need a different power architecture.
What stands out from the specs is the force-to-size direction. This model is listed with 1500N thrust and 1000N tension, so it gives equipment designers more working room than many small actuator choices. That can help in compact medical equipment, indoor automation, smart furniture, inspection devices, access panels, and other products where the actuator must fit into a tight space but still move with control.
For category planning, HR61H belongs naturally with ActuLift’s 12V linear actuators and micro and mini linear actuators. If your system uses a 24V bus, compare the project with the 24V linear actuators category before you lock the electrical layout.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product name | HR61H 12V Mini Linear Actuator |
| Audience mode | B-end wholesale/OEM |
| Input voltage | 12V DC (24V linear actuator version also available) |
| Maximum load capacity | Thrust: 1500N / 337 lbf; Tension: 1000N / 225 lbf |
| Speed (no-load / full-load) | 25 mm/s / 18 mm/s |
| Travel length | 50 mm to 300 mm (customizable) |
| Protection rating | IP65 waterproof |
| Operating temperature | -20 C to +65 C |
| Acoustic performance | < 45 dB (library-quiet operation) |
| Certifications | CE, RoHS, ISO 9001 compliant |
A compact actuator should not be chosen by size alone. For sourcing, the first check is simple: can the actuator handle the real push and pull requirement after friction, mounting angle, and mechanical leverage are included?
The HR61H gives buyers a clear starting point: 1500N thrust and 1000N tension. That makes it useful for compact motion tasks where the load is not just decorative. The 25 mm/s no-load speed and 18 mm/s full-load speed also make quotation review easier because your team can estimate real movement time before sample testing.
Still, load charts and speed values only tell part of the story. If the actuator will lift a hinged panel, move an offset bracket, or push against uneven resistance, ask for engineering confirmation on side load, mounting geometry, duty cycle, and end-position behavior. For projects that need position feedback or coordinated movement, review ActuLift’s actuators with feedback/controller early instead of adding control requirements after the mechanical design is fixed.
The listed travel range is 50 mm to 300 mm, with customization available. That is useful when one buyer needs several related SKUs: a short-stroke version for a compact device, a mid-stroke version for an adjustable module, and a longer stroke version for a larger mechanism.
Before ordering samples, give the supplier the full motion brief:
This is where many actuator projects go wrong. The actuator may look correct on a datasheet, then fail the layout because the bracket, controller, or cable route was treated as an afterthought. For a cleaner quote, pair the HR61H with the correct control boxes and controllers and confirm the mounting hardware with brackets and mountings during the same sample round.
The requested HR61H configuration lists IP65 waterproof protection. In buyer language, that makes the actuator suitable for dust and water-exposure planning under defined IP test conditions. It is a good fit to review alongside ActuLift’s waterproof linear actuators when the final product may face dust, splash, humid indoor use, protected outdoor use, or cleaning exposure.
Use the IP65 claim carefully. It does not mean the final machine is ready for immersion, high-pressure washing, chemical cleaning, salt spray, or every outdoor condition. The real result depends on connector sealing, cable routing, mounting angle, drainage, enclosure design, and the way the finished product is used.
For procurement, write the environment into the RFQ. “IP65” is a start. “IP65 actuator for a covered outdoor cabinet with vertical mounting, sealed connector, and occasional hose splash” is much better.
The acoustic value is listed as <45 dB, described in the brief as library-quiet operation. That kind of noise target matters when the actuator works near people: medical equipment, lab tools, smart furniture, small automation devices, and customer-facing machines.
Quiet operation should still be checked in the final assembly. Brackets, panels, resonance, load direction, and controller behavior can all add noise. During sample testing, run the actuator under the real load, in the real enclosure, with the final bracket style. That test gives your engineering team a more useful answer than a bench-only noise value.
The HR61H brief lists CE, RoHS, and ISO 9001 compliant. For a product page, those terms should stay precise:
For distributors and OEM buyers, the practical request is simple: ask for the matching declaration, test report, certificate copy, datasheet, drawing, and inspection standard for the exact configuration you plan to order. If the voltage, cable, connector, stroke, sealing, or controller changes, confirm whether the documentation still applies.
For faster sampling, send ActuLift a complete actuator brief instead of only asking for “HR61H price.” Include:
This helps both sides. Your team gets a quote tied to the real machine, and the supplier can flag risks before the first sample is built.
HR61H works well for OEM buyers who need compact 12V motion with real force headroom. The 1500N thrust, 1000N tension, 25/18 mm/s speed profile, 50-300 mm custom travel, IP65 protection, and <45 dB noise target make it a practical actuator base for user-facing equipment where size, strength, and quiet movement all matter.

