



The IPC2 is a high-precision dual-channel control box designed for synchronized motion. Ideal for Industrial Automation and Healthcare & Medical Equipment, it ensures millisecond-level accuracy with integrated Hall sensor feedback.
| Feature | IPC2 Controller Specifications |
| Input Voltage | 29V DC (Compatible with 24V Systems) |
| Control Capacity | Up to 2 Actuators (Synchronized) |
| Protection | IP66 Waterproof & Overload Protection |
| Operating Temp | -20°C to +60°C |
| Certification | CE, RoHS, ISO9001 |
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The IPC2 Linear Actuator Controller is a compact control box for OEM equipment that needs coordinated linear motion. It takes 29V DC input and works with 24V actuator systems, so it fits many electric lifting, adjustment, and positioning projects without forcing buyers to redesign the whole power plan.
The main reason to choose IPC2 is simple: it can control up to 2 actuators at the same time. For manufacturers building lifting desks, TV lifts, adjustable medical furniture, automated cabinets, or compact industrial machines, that two-actuator capacity can keep the control architecture clean. One controller, one defined control point, and fewer loose decisions during assembly.
Based on the listed specs, the IPC2 is not the part that decides final speed or travel. Speed depends on the actuator you connect. Travel length comes from the actuator stroke and the OEM machine structure. That is useful for custom projects because the same controller can sit inside different motion builds, as long as voltage, actuator type, wiring, load, and control logic are matched before sampling.
For related system components, buyers can compare ActuLift Control Boxes & Controllers, pair the controller with Actuators with Feedback/Controller, or plan complete motion assemblies with 24V Linear Actuators.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product name | IPC2 Linear Actuator Controller |
| Audience mode | B-end wholesale/OEM |
| Input voltage | 29V DC (compatible with 24V system) |
| Maximum load capacity | Can control up to 2 actuators simultaneously |
| Speed (empty/full load) | Depends on the connected actuator |
| Travel length | Customizable through OEM machine components |
| IP protection level | IP66 protection level |
| Working temperature | -20 deg C to +60 deg C |
| Noise level | <45dB (silent operation) |
| Certification | Compliant with CE and RoHS standards |
IPC2 makes the most sense when your engineering team already knows the target motion: lift, tilt, extend, retract, open, close, or position. The controller gives you a controlled electrical interface for up to two actuators, while the actuator model and mechanical design decide the stroke, speed, load behavior, and mounting envelope.
That split is important. A buyer should not ask only, “How fast is IPC2?” A better question is, “Which actuator, under which load, with what stroke and duty cycle?” Once those details are clear, the controller can be matched to a practical machine layout.
For furniture and equipment projects, IPC2 can sit inside a broader actuator package that may include Remote Controls & Handsets, Electric Lifting Columns, and custom mounting parts such as Brackets & Mountings.
The listed IP66 protection level gives IPC2 a stronger enclosure story than a basic indoor-only control box. IEC explains that IP ratings grade the enclosure against dust and liquids. In plain buyer language, that means IP66 is a specification you can use when the controller may face dust, splashing, cleaning routines, or damp operating areas.
Still, IP ratings should be checked against the real installation. Cable exits, connectors, mounting direction, and the final equipment enclosure can all affect field performance. For applications where moisture is a regular concern, buyers may also review ActuLift Waterproof Linear Actuators so the controller and actuator protection levels make sense together.
The <45dB noise level is useful for products where sound matters: sit-stand desks, patient-area equipment, home furniture, meeting-room furniture, and display lift systems. In these categories, the user does not want the control system to call attention to itself. Smooth movement matters, but quiet movement often matters just as much.
For procurement teams, the practical point is to test the whole system. The controller may support quiet operation, but the actuator, load, frame, mounting stiffness, and cable routing can change what the final product sounds like. Ask for a sample test using your actual actuator and machine structure when noise is part of the buying decision.
The IPC2 brief states that the controller is compliant with CE and RoHS standards. For B2B sourcing, that should be handled as a documentation checkpoint. CE marking is a manufacturer declaration that the product meets applicable EU legal requirements for CE marking. RoHS relates to restricted hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
Before a bulk order, ask for the matching Declaration of Conformity, RoHS statement, product label details, and any test reports tied to the exact IPC2 configuration you plan to buy. This keeps the claim useful and clean. It also avoids a common procurement headache: approving a sample based on one configuration, then receiving a different cable, enclosure, or label in production.
IPC2 works well for OEM buyers who need a compact controller for up to two actuators without locking every project into one fixed stroke or speed. Its 29V DC input, 24V-system compatibility, IP66 rating, -20 deg C to +60 deg C range, quiet operation, and CE/RoHS compliance make it a practical control choice for custom lifting and adjustment equipment.
