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Gary C. Ruisinger
> 3 dayBought this for a router lift. Works perfect. Extends fairly quick, about as fast as I can manage anyway. Lifts the 35 pound load with just 10 watts of power (.8 amp). So far the quality seems great, time will tell. Unit seems well sealed so I dont expect any problems with dust and no water as it is an inside application. Very pleased with the speed. A++
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ortiesdad
> 3 dayFast shipping. After ordering, found basically the same on Ebay for less. Still happy though!
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a w morgan
> 3 dayHad a problem with actuator, contacted ECO by email. Company sent me a replacement in short order. Product works great. It is a real pleasure dealing with a quality company. Will definitely deal with them again!
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David B. Davis
> 3 dayworked as needed
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db
> 3 dayThis unit performs as advertised. It has held up well so far.
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mr. v
> 3 dayit was to big for application,need smaller size
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Y
> 3 daySlow,
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Shaun
Greater than one weekWhat a relief to have an automatic chicken coop door. So far works perfect. Smooth operation, i cant imagine it not working for years. I am going to put one on a window in the coop that will be wirelessly and remotely operated from the house so i can operate as the whether changes. The cable on this is the safety so no possibility of a guillotine, at worst the weight of the door itself would be the only pressure and its very thin, light varnished yellow pine.
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Dion Schulist
> 3 dayThis actuator works great
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B. Money
> 3 dayUsed this actuator to control a pivot on a project. First, the actuator is extremely slow operating. Second, it snapped off the rear mounting ear (on the motor housing) on the first use. Its made from extremely cheap cast aluminum and the second it got tweaked, it snapped clean off. Not sure of the actual force limit of this item because the design failed before I could really test the force limits of the unit. Maybe I torqued the actuator across an axis I didnt think I was, but this shouldnt be a failure point given the rating of the actuator.