Intellidrives positioning stages use micron-grade 0.5 mm pitch screws

March 8, 2013
Precision motorized X-Y-rotary LSMAMLVT-RTHM combination positioning stages are designed for space-critical optical, semiconductor, laser, and vacuum applications.
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Precision motorized X-Y-rotary LSMAMLVT-RTHM combination positioning stages are designed for space-critical optical, semiconductor, laser, and vacuum applications. They are made of lightweight machined aluminum alloy with linear ball bearings and use micron-grade 0.5 mm pitch screws. Stages can be driven by brushless servo or micro-stepped motors.
Intellidrives
Philadelphia, PA

www.intellidrives.com

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X-Y-LIFT-ROTARY 4 AXES COMBINATION SYSTEMS

Precision motorized XY-Rotary LSMA-MLVT-RTHM combination positioning stages offer superior positioning performance in a very compact, low profile unit.

They are ideal for space-critical optical, semiconductor, laser and vacuum applications.

Constructed from a special lightweight machined aluminum alloy to provide high stiffness and long-term stability with linear ball bearings for low friction and superior motion smoothness.

These precision actuators with micrometer-grade 0.5 mm pitch screws provides exceptional accuracy, repeatability, and ultra-fine positioning resolution.

Stages can be driven by brushless servo or micro-stepped motor.

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