



The IPTT-DD is a high-precision, low-noise electric lifting column designed for Healthcare & Medical Equipment and ergonomic office systems. Available in 24V Linear Actuators configurations, it features a dual-outer tube design for superior stability and IP54 protection for demanding environments.
| Feature | IPTT-DD Technical Details |
| Push Force | Up to 2000N (450 lbs) |
| Input Voltage | 12V / 24V DC |
| Max Speed | 25 mm/s |
| Stroke Length | 50-1000 mm (Customizable) |
| Noise Level | ≤ 48 dB (Ultra-Quiet) |
| Safety | Anti-collision & Hall Feedback |
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The IPTT-DD Electric Lifting Column is built for B2B buyers who need controlled vertical movement inside furniture, workstations, medical-adjacent equipment, display systems, and industrial fixtures. It gives product teams a practical starting point: 12V DC or 24V DC input, up to 2000N load capacity per column, 15-25 mm/s speed depending on load, and a travel range from 50mm to 1000mm.
That range is the useful part. A compact workstation may need a short travel length. A larger equipment platform may need a much longer lift path. Instead of forcing one standard stroke into every project, the IPTT-DD lets buyers tune the travel length to the real frame height, working position, retracted size, and package space.
For system planning, ActuLift buyers can compare related electric lifting columns, telescopic lifting columns, and industrial and mobile column lifts. Those categories help procurement teams decide whether the IPTT-DD fits the project or whether a heavier, different-profile column should be reviewed first.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product name | IPTT-DD Electric Lifting Column |
| Audience mode | B-end wholesale/OEM |
| Input voltage | 12V DC / 24V DC (Optional) |
| Maximum load capacity | 2000N (450 lbs) per column |
| Speed (empty/full load) | 15-25 mm/s (varies with load) |
| Travel length | 50-1000 mm (Customizable) |
| Protection level | IP54 |
| Working temperature | -20°C to +60°C (-4°F to 140°F) |
| Noise level | < 48 dB (Quieter than normal conversation) |
| Certification | Compliant with CE and RoHS standards |
The IPTT-DD is a good fit for height-adjustable furniture, mobile workstations, adjustable display stands, cabinet lift structures, light industrial platforms, medical-adjacent equipment, lab benches, and custom vertical-motion assemblies. It is not sold here as a complete machine. It is a lift column for teams building the machine.
That difference matters. In procurement, the column’s listed 2000N capacity is only one part of the load case. Buyers should also check dynamic load, load center, mounting orientation, frame stiffness, guide support, duty cycle, and side-load risk. The local IPTT-DD catalog notes that side loads are not permitted. In plain English: keep the load guided and centered. Do not ask the column to act like a rail, bracket, and lift all at once.
If the finished product needs a broader desk or workstation package, keep the surrounding bill of materials in view. For many OEM builds, the column is only the start.
The IPTT-DD supports 12V DC and 24V DC options. A 12V design can make sense when the finished equipment already uses a 12V electrical system. A 24V design often fits larger motion systems, control boxes, and equipment packages where current draw, cable length, controller rating, and synchronized movement need closer planning.
The listed speed is 15-25 mm/s and varies with load. That is a normal tradeoff in electric lift systems. A light test setup will not always move like the final product with the real load installed. During sampling, test the column under the expected working load, not just on a bench.
Travel length can be customized from 50mm to 1000mm. Before quotation, send the required stroke, retracted height, extended height, mounting-hole needs, column orientation, and available installation space. A clean drawing at this stage saves time later. It also reduces the chance that the right column gets put into the wrong frame.
The IPTT-DD will usually need a matched control package. Depending on the project, that may include a control box, handset, remote control, power supply, cable set, mounting bracket, or synchronized multi-column controller.
ActuLift’s control boxes and controllers category is the natural place to plan the electrical side. If the finished equipment needs a user-facing up/down interface, memory key, or remote function, review remote controls and handsets early. For the mechanical side, brackets and mountings should be checked before tooling or packaging decisions are locked.
For synchronized lifting, do not assume that two or four columns can simply share power and behave the same. Confirm the control box, feedback method, wiring layout, load balance, and stop behavior before sample approval.
The IPTT-DD is listed with an IP54 protection level. IEC guidance explains IP ratings as enclosure resistance against dust and liquids. Keep the claim narrow: IP54 supports dust and splash-resistance planning, but it should not be described as waterproof, submersible, or wash-down rated.
The working temperature range is -20°C to +60°C (-4°F to 140°F). That gives buyers room for many indoor equipment and protected industrial uses. Still, final equipment design matters. Heat trapped in a closed cabinet, poor cable routing, side loading, vibration, or blocked movement can shorten service life.
The listed noise level is below 48 dB, which is quieter than normal conversation. That is useful for offices, clinics, labs, showrooms, home furniture, and other spaces where motor noise can make a product feel rough. During sample testing, check noise with the real frame, hardware, floor surface, and load installed. A quiet column can still sound bad if the assembly around it rattles.
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For export and private-label buyers, keep CE and RoHS wording tied to the final configuration. CE is not just a logo on a product page. The European Commission ties CE marking to conformity assessment, a technical file, and an EU declaration of conformity. RoHS is also document-based, covering restricted substances in electrical and electronic equipment. Ask for the right files before mass production, especially when the control package changes.
The user-provided specification lists 12V DC and 24V DC options. Choose the voltage based on the equipment power design, controller rating, cable length, current draw, and whether the system needs single-column or synchronized movement.
The supplied specification lists 2000N, or 450 lbs, per column. For production, confirm the full load case with ActuLift, including dynamic load, load center, frame support, mounting orientation, and side-load risk.
The listed speed is 15-25 mm/s and varies with load. Test the sample under the real expected load because an empty bench test can move differently from the finished product.
Yes. The listed travel length is 50-1000 mm and customizable. Send the required stroke, retracted height, extended height, and installation drawing before quotation.
No. IP54 should be written as protection against limited dust and splashing water conditions, not as waterproof or submersible protection. If the project faces outdoor rain, wash-down cleaning, or heavy water exposure, ask for a different protection plan.
The listed noise level is below 48 dB, which is quieter than normal conversation. Final sound still depends on the frame, brackets, load, cable route, and installation quality.
Ask for the datasheet, drawing, wiring plan, controller match, sample test notes, CE/RoHS documents, packaging details, and any configuration-specific test reports that apply to the selected voltage and control package.
The IPTT-DD Electric Lifting Column gives OEM buyers a flexible base for vertical-motion equipment: 12V or 24V DC input, 2000N load capacity per column, 15-25 mm/s movement, 50-1000 mm custom travel, IP54 protection, and quiet operation below 48 dB. It works best when buyers confirm the full load case, controller, mounting design, and compliance files before production.
