Why do we call it standard?
At LINAK, we define a standard system for comfort beds as a basic actuator system that does not support add-ons. In other words, this system is a basic version compared to our advanced actuator systems.
What is a standard system?
The standard system consists of standard versions of LINAK actuators for beds. This means that the standard system includes either the standard version of our TWINDRIVE® dual actuators or the LA18 IC single actuator set with a suitable hand control.
Standard double actuator systems
The standard version of the LINAK® TWINDRIVE® is a dual actuator with a low noise level and compact built-in dimensions, allowing for maximum free space under the bed. It is an all-in-one unit – two actuators in one with an integrated control box.
Dual actuator use cases:
- TD4 Standard is ideal for slatted beds with standard mattress sizes, offering adjustable backrest and leg support.
- TD5 Standard is ideal for box spring beds due to its lifting capacity of up to 7,000 N, offering adjustable backrest and leg support.
Standard single actuator systems
The standard version of the LA18 IC single actuator set with integrated controller is a compact, low-noise actuator system capable of pushing up to 6,000 N.
Single actuator use case:
- The LA18 IC Standard is suitable for beds specifically designed for single actuators. Each LA18 IC can push up to 6,000 N. The IC technology ensures fewer cables and components, simplifying installation compared to other single actuator systems. It supports adjustable backrest and leg support, with the option to add further adjustment features such as foot or neck positioning.
What to choose?
For beds with standard actuator systems, you have two excellent options: the innovative TWINDRIVE® dual actuator and the compact yet powerful LA18 IC Standard. The choice depends on your desired movement functionality and the overall design of your furniture. LINAK actuator solutions are designed to integrate seamlessly – typically with comfort beds – without compromising design aesthetics.