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read tutorial →The Glideforce MD122008-P Medium-Duty Linear Actuator with Feedback: 100kgf, 8" Stroke (7.8" Usable), 0.58"/s, 12V is a practical controller / shield from Circuitrocks for students, makers, and repair-friendly builds. It fits well in projects that need general project use, while keeping setup straightforward for testing and prototype work.
Compared with generic parts, this product stands out through details such as 12V. That makes it a solid choice for Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, robotics, motion-control, and workshop projects where matching the right part from the start saves time.
This product is a good fit for faster prototyping with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and motion-control builds. It works especially well in student projects, quick repairs, and prototype builds where part availability, straightforward hookup, and predictable results matter.
Most users pair this with Arduino, ESP32, or Raspberry Pi, along with jumper wires and a proper power source for the target load or sensor.
Popular add-ons depend on your build, but matching controllers, power supplies, and compatible motion parts usually make integration easier. You can also compare it with Actuator Acrylic Tube Kit, DC Motor 550 12V.
| Compared Product | Best For | Key Difference | Direct Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Actuator Acrylic Tube Kit | classroom and quick-build projects | Actuator Acrylic Tube Kit | View product |
| DC Motor 550 12V | simple spinning motion | 12V | View product |
| DC Motor 395 12V | simple spinning motion | 12V | View product |
| Product | Glideforce MD122008-P Medium-Duty Linear Actuator with Feedback: 100kgf, 8" Stroke (7.8" Usable), 0.58"/s, 12V |
|---|---|
| Brand | Circuitrocks |
| Product Type | Controller / Shield |
| Category | Motor Controllers |
| Primary SKU | COAX-S |
| Key Specs | 12V |
| Product URL | https://circuit.rocks/products/glideforce-md122008-p-medium-duty-linear-actuator-with-feedback-100kgf-8 |
Review the pin labels and power path before testing. Shields and controller boards often separate logic power from motor or load power, so wiring should be checked carefully.
1 × Glideforce MD122008-P Medium-Duty Linear Actuator with Feedback: 100kgf, 8" Stroke (7.8" Usable), 0.58"/s, 12V
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read tutorial →Share what you built. Photos, BOM, what worked, what didn't.
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