GEMÜ Boosts Q50 eSyStep with New Size 1 Actuator for Larger Tubes
GEMÜ's new size 1 actuator for Q50 eSyStep enables tubes up to 1.5” OD (38.1 mm) and 1” ID (25.4 mm), expanding electric automation for bigger applications.

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GEMÜ's new size 1 actuator for Q50 eSyStep enables tubes up to 1.5” OD (38.1 mm) and 1” ID (25.4 mm), expanding electric automation for bigger applications.
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