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Firgelli actuators

Discussion in 'Motor actuators and drivers' started by tonyuk100, Jun 15, 2009.

  1. tonyuk100

    tonyuk100 New Member

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    Hi everyone, I read on here in a thread that egoexpress has used a firgelli actuator on his motion sim, I've taken a look at there site and they seem too cheap to be anygood, is there anyone else that has used or seen any of these in action to know if they'd be any good. Or does anybody know by reading there spec data if they would be anygood.
    You can find them at http://www.firgelli.com
    Thanks.
  2. bvillersjr

    bvillersjr Active Member

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    There are many different opinions about this. I contacted Firgelli and their engineer stated that they do not make an actuator capable of this duty cycle. If they did, I would have already tested them myself.