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Intertec ITS-LS1110B-D-12VDC 0.18N - 2N Push Type Solenoid 12VDC 1.1W M3

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50-6086

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This open-framed linear solenoid is of the push type with a 1.5mm stroke. Voltage is 12V DC and the solenoid has dimensions of 22 x 11 x 10mm. The device is an economical and lightly constructed device that is suitable for a very wide range of applications.


Solenoid Action Push
Coil Voltage (DC) 12V
Stroke 1.5mm
Nominal Power 1.1W
Height 10mm
Length 22mm
Width 11mm
Weight 10g
Start/End Force 0.18/2N

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01 April 2019 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 50-6086
Q. What is the coil resistance at 20°? Although nominal power stated as 1.1 Watt, in a previous answer you say that at 12V the current drawn is around 1A; ie 12W.
A. Hi Graham, thank you for your question. The manufacturer does not state the coil resistance, please see the full data sheet.


26 January 2019 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 50-6086
Q. Would this work with a 9V PP3 battery
A. Hi, thanks for your question. The solenoid is rated at 12v - it may partially work with a 9V battery; however it would be weak and it would not have the rated pull force. The battery would also drain quickly as the solenoid is rated at around 1A at 12V. We hope this helps.


15 April 2016 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 50-6086
Q. Does the rod stay out when power is still supplied or does it push and retract?
A. Hi Duncan, thank you for your question. While power is applied the rod will stay in. When the power is removed the spring causes the shaft to come out again.


06 November 2015 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 50-6086
Q. I would like to connect this in a circuit using a Genie microcontroller. What transistor would you recommend? Do I need to use a separate power supply for the solenoid? I will probably be using a 9v battery with a voltage regulator for the microcontroller. Thanks.
A. Hi Mr Mace, thank you for your question. A possible transistor to use would be 81-0228, but you would really need a 12V power supply for the solenoid.

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