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0.125" (X,Y,Z) Travel, XYZ Axes, Micro Series (A)

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Type of Movement:
Linear (X-Y-Z)
Guide System:
Ball Bearing
Type of Drive:
Fine Screw (80 Pitch)
Drive Orientation:
Center Drive
Type:
English
Stage Size (mm):
11.2 x 26.2
Travel (mm):
3.2
Travel (inches):
0.125
Center Hole:
0.155" (3.9mm) Thru with 8-32 TPI Threaded
Construction:
Aluminum Body, Stainless Steel Rails
Load Capacity, Normal (kg):
0.25
Note:
Without Covered Rails
Stage Size (inches):
0.44 x 1.03
Straight Line Accuracy (μm):
1
Weight (g):
9
Wobble (mrad):
0.01

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:
REACH 241:

Product Family Description

  • Two Micro Sizes Available
  • Versions with Covered Rails
  • Three Travel Selections
  • X, XY, and XYZ Axis Models

These stages are a dimensional breakthrough and the smallest positioners available today. Positive spring loaded carriage provides precise, smooth motion with no backlash. Straight line accuracy under 2 microns. Features fine 80 TPI lead screw drive. The larger series, Stage Size B, are for longer travel, higher load applications. Fully metric compatible clearance holes. Covered Rail versions are slightly wider, but offer protection for the guide rails. Accessories allow for mounting our precision pinholes for spatial filtering applications. Anodized aluminum construction with stainless rails.

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