TiMOTION's TA16S electric linear actuator is TiMOTION’s cost-effective solution tailored for the furniture industry. Built on the reliable foundation of the TA16, the TA16S delivers the same trusted performance in a more economical package. With its compact design, the TA16S is ideal for space-constrained applications – making it a perfect fit for electric recliners, sofas, and other comfort-driven furniture solutions.
General Features
Max. load: 3,500N (push)
1,500N (pull)Max. speed at max. load: 6.2mm/s
Max. speed at no load: 21.5mm/s
Retracted length: ≥ Stroke + 115mm
Stroke: 20~450mm
Output signals: Hall sensor(s)
Options: Spindle/motor brake
Voltage: 24V DC; 24V DC (PTC)
Color: Black, grey
Operational temperature range at full performance: +5°C~+45°C
Small size for easy installation
Suitable for electric recliner application
Standard Dimensions(mm)

Document Downloads
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ISO 9001: Quality Management System (QMS)
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ISO 13485: QMS specific to medical device's safety and efficacy
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ISO 14001: Environmental Management Certification
- Healthcare: hospital beds, tables, medical chairs, and carts, patient lifts, mobility aids...
- Industry: industrial and agricultural vehicles, automated equipment, intralogistics transport equipment, window opening and ventilation systems...
- Workspace: sit-stand desks, workstations, laboratory benches, control stations, display units...
- Home: sofas, recliners, kitchen furniture...
- Parallel electric actuators: The motor is parallel to the worm gear. Parallel electric linear actuators are usually driven by spur gears, which offer a wider range of gear ratios. These actuators allow for a greater range of loads and speeds but aren’t as quiet as actuators with worm gearing.
- Right angle or "L" shaped electric actuators: The motor is placed perpendicular to the worm gear. A worm gear usually drives L-shaped electric linear actuators. These actuators offer fewer gear ratio choices than spur gear motors but are quieter and offer increased irreversible force.
- In-line electric actuators: The motor is in line with the worm gear. In-line electric linear actuators, therefore, have a longer retracted length. They are usually driven by a set of planetary gears and are specifically designed to fit into tight spaces. However, they have a higher noise level.
- Dual engines: Dual motors operate in two different directions, independently or simultaneously. They are usually driven by gears with a worm wheel and, therefore, offer a quieter movement.
- The electric sliding actuators: Electric slide actuators allow linear movement without the use of an outer tube. The front attachment is linked to the nut, which moves along the worm gear.
- Geared motors: Gearmotors allow the design of economic and versatile systems when combined with one or more worms. Compact, they are usually driven by gears with a worm wheel and are an ideal choice for achieving mechanical synchronization.
- Electric lifting columns: We manufacture lifting columns for industrial, medical, and ergonomic applications. They allow the vertical movement of high loads while maintaining a high level of stability.
- Load to be pushed
- Required speed of movement
- Duty cycle
- Available installation space
- Application environment requirement
1-1. Do you have standard off-the-shelf products?123
We have standard options for each of our products; however, every actuator is customized to our customers based on their specific product needs.
1-2. Can you provide controls?
Yes, we have multiple options for controls, power supplies, control boxes, and customizable software. These are just some of the control options we have.
1-3. Are your products UL recognized?
Our products are UL recognized. We ensure our products go through the proper outside testing to receive certification.
1-4. Do you have ISO certifications?
Yes, please click the following links for the related certifications.
1-5. Are you able to provide position feedback on your products?
Yes, our position feedback options include Hall Effect Sensors and Potentiometer (POT).
1-6. What motor voltage do you offer for your electric linear actuators?
TiMOTION primarily offers electric linear actuators operating in direct current configurations of 12V and 24V. Select models are also available in 36VDC, 48VDC, 110VAC, and 230VAC. Please consult your local sales representative for more details.
1-7. What is the maximum load supported by your linear electric actuators?
Each actuator is unique and can be customized according to your needs. We offer our customers electric linear actuators to support up to 16,000 N in push and pull. However, determining the load supported depends on the application, the design, how our product will be integrated into the project, and other characteristics. TiMOTION designs specific devices for industrial, medical, comfort, and ergonomic applications. Also, other parameters have to be considered, such as speed and stroke. New actuators are in development continuously; see sales for more information.
1-8. What is the maximum speed of your electric linear actuators?
We manufacture electric actuators with different speeds depending on the type of application. However, each of our products' maximum speed depends on the type of motor used and its RPM (rotation per minute), the gear ratio, and the spindle. For more details, do not hesitate to consult our products' technical data sheets on our website.
1-9. Is it possible to program several speeds on the same stroke? Can you program stroke length as well?
It is entirely possible to program several speeds on the same stroke, thanks to the control box. It's also possible to program variable stroke length by using the software. Feedback is required between the electric actuator and the control box to do so. Therefore, it is essential to equip the actuator with position sensors so that the control box can receive the position data from the actuator and adapt its speed accordingly. Thus, all that's required is to set up the control box program and indicate the desired speeds at defined stroke levels. Contact sales for variable stroke length software options.
1-10. What is the maximum stroke of your electric linear actuators?
Each actuator is unique and can be customized according to your needs. Depending on the load, we generally offer electric linear actuators with stroke ranges from 20 mm to 1000 mm. Please contact our sales department if you require a stroke outside of this range.
1-11. Do your linear electric actuators work on autonomous equipment?
Our product can operate on battery power for equipment such as robots or automated guided vehicles (AGVs) without the need to maintain a plug-in connection to a power outlet for definite periods before recharge. Our product's guaranteed proper operation during an outside power interruption provides additional reassurance for specific medical equipment.
1-12. How can you guarantee the positioning of the linear electric actuators in case of equipment shutdown?
To guarantee the electric actuators' positioning, we can provide different sensor options, including Reed and Hall effect sensors, POT, and LS to send a signal. The potentiometer provides feedback even in the event of a power failure.
The Hall effect sensors also allow feedback on the position but require a reset following a power failure. They can also be used with a backup battery, compensating for possible power failures and avoiding resetting.
1-13. Is it necessary to use a control box to operate the equipment?
TiMOTION control boxes mainly allow the programming and synchronization of multiple electric actuators and columns. However, they are not essential to the operation of our electric actuators. Some of our products can operate in a direct cut system; therefore, they will need only a power supply and/or battery.
1-14. Can your linear electric actuators be controlled by existing systems?
Our electric actuators are perfectly adapted to your specific needs and can easily integrate into many different system types. It is therefore entirely possible to incorporate them into existing systems and control them with your own devices.
1-15. How do I synchronize two electric motors?
TiMOTION manufactures control boxes equipped with a microprocessor that allows the programming and synchronization of two actuator motors with the same stroke. For this, feedback is necessary between the electric actuators and the control box. This feedback is provided by different types of position sensors (potentiometer, Hall effect sensors) that will equip the actuators and allow the control box to adapt each motor's speed according to the position for perfect synchronization.
1-16. Are your lifting columns able to handle industrial applications?
TiMOTION's lifting columns can handle certain bending movements and vibrations. Please see sales for more information.
1-17. Are your linear electric actuators resistant to dirt or water?
Our electric devices are specially designed to withstand their environment. However, we offer electric linear actuators with optional Ingress Protection (IP) up to IP68 or IP69K. This makes your electric motion system compatible with particularly harsh environments and resistant to solid or liquid components such as dust, water splashes, cleaning with detergents, or high-pressure cleaning.
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An electric linear actuator is an electromechanical device mainly composed of a motor, a set of gears, and a motion mechanism in the form of a worm and tube. It converts the motor’s rotary motion into linear motion by driving the gears and worm gear, By providing linear movement, it can be integrated into any equipment to push, pull, lift, lower, position, or orient a load.
Electric actuators are easy to install and operate. They require minimal maintenance and deliver accurate, efficient, safe, ergonomic, and environmentally friendly movement. These actuators can be easily integrated into industrial, medical, home furniture, or ergonomic desk applications to push, pull, raise, lower, or orient a load. With increasing power and sophistication, they can operate in any direction, gradually replacing hydraulic and pneumatic systems that are considered too constraining or cumbersome.
Thanks to their incredible versatility, electric actuators offer numerous possibilities for movement, enabling the design of ergonomic and comfortable equipment. By adapting to individual needs, they enhance accessibility and ergonomics, promoting easy integration. Electric actuators facilitate a wide range of tasks, enhancing performance and productivity in various activities. This is why they are found in most everyday equipment across diverse applications:
There are many types of electric linear actuators. Actuators, columns, gear motors, and others all have their specificities and their strong points. Discover the list of the different types of actuators that TiMOTION produces and adapts to the needs of equipment manufacturers:
It is important to select an actuator that can meet the requirements of the application. Every application has a list of unavoidable conditions. To choose the right electric linear actuator, you must first consider your application's constraints and technical priorities:
At TiMOTION, technical experts will work with you throughout your project to provide the best solution for your application. With a vertically integrated business model, TiMOTION offers highly customized solutions to meet the unique requirements of various applications, ensuring that the integration of electric linear actuation is seamless and efficient.
TiMOTION works exclusively with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). Therefore, we do not stock, distribute, or sell any single product. For any questions, replacement, or purchase of an individual component, please contact your specific equipment manufacturer. Components are often covered by their warranty and may be available in stock for single unit distribution.