



The U-Type Linear Actuator Mount is a heavy-duty steel pivot solution designed for high-torque Industrial Automation and Medical Equipment applications. It ensures precise alignment and long-term durability for 12V/24V DC systems.
| Feature | Technical Data |
| Material | Formed Carbon Steel / 304 Stainless Steel |
| Compatibility | IP1200, IP3000H, and Standard Linear Actuators |
| Load Rating | High-Dynamic Load (Matches Actuator Rating) |
| Coating | Galvanized / Corrosion Resistant (IP65) |
| Temp Range | -40°C to +85°C |
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The U-Type Linear Actuator Mount is a mechanical mounting accessory for DC linear actuator systems. It gives the actuator a secure pivot point, which matters when the actuator has to extend and retract through a changing angle instead of pushing in a perfectly fixed straight line.
For OEM buyers, this is the kind of small part that can decide whether a prototype feels clean or awkward. The actuator may have the right force, stroke, voltage, and controller. If the mount does not match the pin point, frame material, and motion path, the assembly can still bind, flex, or send side load into the actuator rod.
ActuLift’s local catalog lists the U-shaped bracket as a formed steel plate accessory for IP1200/IP800, IP40/IP42, and IP3000X/IP3000L/IP3000H actuator families. It also describes a quick-release pin-style design and available engineering files, including a selection manual, 2D technical drawings, and 3D CAD models. For teams sourcing brackets and mountings as part of a full actuator package, those files are worth requesting before sample approval.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product name | U-Type Linear Actuator Mount |
| Input Voltage / System Compatibility | Universal fit for 12V/24V/48V DC linear actuators |
| Maximum Load Capacity | Matches the dynamic load rating of the actuator |
| Speed (Empty/Full Load) | Not applicable (mechanical components) |
| Trip Length | Compatible with all standard trips |
| Protection Level | IP65 (depending on coating) |
| Working Temperature | -40 deg C to +85 deg C |
| Acoustic Characteristics | Silent Operation (Mechanical) |
| Certification | ISO 9001, CE Certification Mark, RoHS Compliance |
A U-type mount is not an electrical upgrade. It does not make the actuator faster. It does not change the motor voltage. Its job is more basic and, in many builds, more unforgiving: it has to hold the actuator in the right position while allowing the end connection to pivot.
That pivot matters in lift lids, access panels, adjustable furniture, medical equipment frames, industrial hatches, mobile machinery, cabinet lifts, and custom linkage systems. As the actuator moves, the connected part often rotates through an arc. A U-type clevis-style mount gives the actuator room to follow that motion instead of fighting it.
Before a purchase order moves forward, buyers should check:
| Buyer check | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Actuator family | The mount must match the actuator body, clevis style, and pin interface. |
| Pin and hole size | A small mismatch can create looseness, noise, or difficult assembly. |
| Load direction | The mount should carry force through the intended line, not through side load. |
| Stroke clearance | The actuator needs space at full extension and full retraction. |
| Frame material | Thin sheet metal, soft plastic, or weak brackets can compromise the system. |
If your project is still choosing the actuator itself, compare the mount with the selected 12V linear actuator, 24V linear actuator, or higher-voltage DC actuator package before locking the bracket drawing.
The product brief lists universal fit for 12V, 24V, and 48V DC linear actuators. That should be read as system compatibility, not as an electrical rating inside the mount. The mount is mechanical. It can be used in actuator systems across those voltage families when the physical interface, bracket geometry, pin size, and load path match the actuator.
This distinction helps buyers avoid a common sourcing mistake. Voltage tells you about the actuator and controller package. It does not tell you whether the bracket fits the clevis, whether the pin has the right diameter, or whether the frame has enough strength. For that, you still need a drawing.
The brief also says the maximum load capacity matches the dynamic load rating of the actuator. That is the right way to frame it. A U-type mount should not be treated as an independent promise that every assembly can carry the same load. The actuator rating, bracket material, fasteners, mounting surface, angle of force, and duty pattern all work together.
For higher-force builds, buyers may want to review heavy duty linear actuators and confirm the matching mount in the same quotation thread. For controlled or synchronized systems, pair the mechanical mount discussion with actuators with feedback/controller, especially if the actuator position has to be monitored.
The U-Type Linear Actuator Mount is listed as compatible with all standard trips. In publishing copy, “trip length” is best explained as actuator travel compatibility. The mount itself does not create travel. It supports the actuator at its mounting point while the selected actuator handles the stroke.
For sample approval, ask the supplier to confirm retracted length, extended length, pivot angle, and bracket clearance for the chosen actuator. A bracket can look fine when the actuator is closed and still create problems near full extension. Drawings and CAD files catch those problems early.
The protection level is listed as IP65, depending on coating. Per IEC guidance, IP ratings grade enclosure resistance against dust and liquids, with the first numeral covering solids and the second covering liquids. For this mount, the practical page wording should stay coating-specific: use “IP65 depending on coating” rather than a blanket outdoor or washdown claim.
The working temperature range is -40 deg C to +85 deg C. That range is useful for industrial, mobile, and outdoor-adjacent equipment planning, but the real system still needs a check against the actuator, controller, cable, grease, coating, and fastener package. A mount can sit inside a wider system, and the system is only as strong as its least suitable part.
For projects that need moisture-resistant actuator categories from the start, buyers can also compare waterproof linear actuators before choosing the final actuator and bracket combination.
Start with the actuator model. Then ask for the bracket drawing. That order saves time. If the buyer sends only “U-type mount for 24V actuator,” the supplier still has to ask about the actuator family, stroke, pin, hole spacing, and load case.
For a clean quotation, send these details:
| Quotation item | What to confirm |
|---|---|
| Actuator voltage | 12V, 24V, or 48V DC system |
| Actuator series | IP1200/IP800, IP40/IP42, IP3000X/IP3000L/IP3000H, or another compatible model |
| Travel length | Standard trip or selected stroke value |
| Load case | Dynamic actuator load rating plus real load direction |
| Mounting geometry | Pin diameter, bracket width, hole spacing, pivot angle, frame thickness |
| Protection request | Standard coating or IP65 coating-dependent requirement |
| Temperature | -40 deg C to +85 deg C operating environment, if required |
| Documentation | Selection manual, 2D drawing, 3D CAD model, ISO 9001, CE, and RoHS files |
The acoustic note is also simple: this is silent mechanical hardware. The mount has no motor, gear train, or speed profile of its own. Noise usually comes from the actuator, frame vibration, loose pins, poor alignment, or hard stops in the larger mechanism. A snug, correctly aligned mount helps keep the assembly clean, but it should not be sold as an active noise-control feature.
For complete system planning, this mount should be quoted in the same sourcing file as the actuator, selected control method, coating request, drawing package, and compliance documents.
The brief lists ISO 9001, CE Certification Mark, and RoHS Compliance. Those are useful procurement signals, especially for importers, distributors, and equipment manufacturers that need documentation before production. Keep the wording precise.
CE marking should be treated as a manufacturer declaration for applicable requirements in the EEA. It should not be written as “EU approved.” RoHS should be tied to the ordered configuration and the relevant electrical or electronic actuator system documentation. ISO 9001 should be described as a manufacturing quality-system reference, not as proof that every use case is approved.
For bulk orders, ask for the document set that matches the exact actuator mount, coating, actuator model, voltage system, and any controller package. That small step keeps the purchasing file cleaner and helps quality teams avoid chasing paperwork after the shipment is already moving.
The U-Type Linear Actuator Mount works well for OEM buyers who need a clean pivot point for DC actuator assemblies. It supports 12V/24V/48V system compatibility, standard travel requirements, actuator-matched dynamic load selection, coating-dependent IP65 planning, wide temperature planning, silent mechanical operation, and document-backed sourcing without pretending the bracket is an electrical or speed-controlled component.
