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Linear Actuators and Electronics
User Manual

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Questions and Answers

  • A
    Alan VillegasAug 16, 2025
    What to do if there is no motor sound or movement of piston rod in Linak Controller?
    • B
      Brenda GibbsAug 17, 2025
      If there's no motor sound or piston rod movement in your Linak Controller, first ensure the actuator is properly connected to the control box. A blown fuse in the control box could also be the cause, requiring a fuse replacement. Finally, a damaged cable could be the reason; in this case, the actuator should be sent for repair.
  • J
    Jesse WhiteAug 19, 2025
    Why power indicator does not light up on Linak Controller?
    • S
      Shane DelacruzAug 19, 2025
      If the power indicator on your Linak Controller doesn't light up, start by ensuring it's connected to the mains. If it is, check the fuse; replace it if the system allows external fuse replacement. A defective power cable could also be the issue; if the cable is exchangeable, try a new one. If not, or if the control box is defective, the unit needs repair.
  • P
    Paula CainAug 22, 2025
    How to fix motor that runs too slowly on Linak Controller?
    • O
      opayneAug 22, 2025
      If the motor on your Linak Controller runs too slowly or lacks full force, the issue might be an insufficient power supply; try increasing it. Alternatively, a voltage drop in the cable could be the cause, necessitating a thicker cable.
  • M
    Michael MartinAug 25, 2025
    Why Linak Controller control box is completely dead on battery?
    • A
      april87Aug 26, 2025
      If the control box of your Linak Controller is completely dead on battery and there's no relay clicking, the battery might be completely flat; try charging it. If charging doesn't help, the battery may be defective and needs replacement.
  • W
    wrodriguezAug 27, 2025
    What to do if actuator does not run on battery, but relay clicking can be heard on Linak Controller?
    • W
      Wendy AndersonAug 28, 2025
      If the actuator doesn't run on battery, but relay clicking can be heard on your Linak Controller, ensure the actuator plug is properly pushed into the control box. If that's not the issue, the actuator might be defective and needs replacement.
  • A
    Adam JacobsAug 30, 2025
    Why are the control box relays clicking on Linak Controller?
    • D
      David MurrayAug 30, 2025
      If the control box relays are clicking on your Linak Controller, the actuator may be defective, requiring replacement. Alternatively, the control box itself could be defective and needs to be replaced.
  • L
    Lauren HodgeSep 2, 2025
    How to fix motor run with quick release malfunction on Linak Controller?
    • R
      Ricardo DaviesSep 2, 2025
      If the motor runs but the quick release doesn't function or is noisy on your Linak Controller, it could be because the declutching arm turns less than approximately 75 °C. In this case, adjust the cable.
  • V
    Vanessa RaymondSep 4, 2025
    What to do if piston rod will only move inwards on Linak Controller?
    • K
      Karl GibsonSep 4, 2025
      If the piston rod will only move inwards and not outwards on your Linak Controller, it's possible the safety nut has operated. In this situation, send the actuator for repair.
  • M
    Melanie HaleSep 7, 2025
    Why actuator cannot lift full load on Linak Controller?
    • V
      veronica16Sep 7, 2025
      If the actuator cannot lift a full load on your Linak Controller, it may be due to a worn clutch or a damaged motor. In either case, send the actuator for repair.
  • G
    Gwendolyn VargasSep 12, 2025
    What to do if motor runs but spindle does not move on Linak Controller?
    • D
      Dawn RubioSep 12, 2025
      If the motor runs but the spindle does not move on your Linak Controller, it is likely that the gear wheel or spindle is damaged, requiring the actuator to be sent for repair.

Summary

System Description and Components

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Handling

Details precautions and responsibilities for handling ESDS devices to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge.

Mounting Guidelines for Actuators and Control Boxes

Provides specific instructions and torque recommendations for mounting actuators, control boxes, cables, accessories, and controls.

Specific Actuator Information

LA20 Inline: Usage and Warnings

Details the usage, warnings, and recommendations specific to the LA20 Inline actuator.

LA22, LA23, and LA23 IC Actuators

Covers specifications, usage, warnings, recommendations, and cable mounting for LA22 and LA23 actuator series.

LA27 Actuator: Usage and Recommendations

Provides usage details, recommendations, and mounting instructions for the LA27 actuator, including Quick Release function.

LA28 and LA28 Compact Actuators

Details specifications, usage, recommendations, and features like Reed-switch and end-stop circuits for LA28 series.

LA29, LA30, LA31, and LA32 Actuators

Covers usage, recommendations, and specific features for LA29, LA30, LA31, and LA32 actuators.

LA34 Actuator: Features and Warnings

Explains mechanical/electrical splines, quick release, safety nut, and provides warnings for LA34 actuator.

LA40 and LA40 MEDLINE CARELINE

Details usage, recommendations, warnings, and mounting instructions for LA40 actuator series.

LA43 and LA43 IC Actuators

Covers usage, recommendations, warnings, and self-locking ability for LA43 actuator series.

LA44 and LA44 IC Actuators

Details usage, feedback specifications, and mounting instructions for LA44 actuator series.

Specific Control Boxes

CA30;CA40 Control Boxes

Details CA30/CA40 control box features, usage, LED indicators, mounting instructions, cable management, and battery operation.

CB6 and CB6 OBMe Control Boxes

Covers CB6 and CB6 OBMe control box features, system connection, usage, and operational modes.

CB6 P2, CB6 S, and CB7 Control Boxes

Details CB6P2, CB6S, and CB7 control box features, compatibility, battery operation, and precautions.

CB8 A, CB8-T, CB9, and CB9 Basic Control Boxes

Provides information on CB8A, CB8-T, CB9, and CB9 Basic control boxes, including features and compatibility.

CB12, CB14, CB16, and CB20 Control Boxes

Covers specifications, features, and warnings for CB12, CB14, CB16, and CB20 control boxes.

CO41, CO61, CO65, and CO71 Control Boxes

Details features, LED indicators, mounting, cable management, and recommendations for CO41, CO61, CO65, and CO71 control boxes.

Specific Controls

HB20, HB30, HB40, and HB50 Hand Controls

Covers HB20, HB30, HB40, and HB50 hand controls, including design, usage, compatibility, and warnings.

HB60, HB70, HB80, and HD80 Hand Controls

Details HB60, HB70, HB80, and HD80 hand controls, including design, usage, recommendations, and warnings.

JUMBO System Components

Specific Accessories

BA21 Li-Ion Battery

Details BA21 Li-Ion battery features, usage, LED functionality, buzzer, mounting, deep discharge protection, transportation, and safety.

Linak CB9 CARELINE Basic Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeControl Box
Output Voltage24 VDC
Number of channels2
CompatibilityLinak actuators
DesignCompact
ApprovalsIEC 60601-1
IP RatingIPX6
Protection classClass I
Operating temperature+10°C to +40°C
Duty Cycle10% (2 minutes operation followed by 18 minutes rest)

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