Vertical lift stages from Intellidrives offer 5 mm vertical lift

Oct. 20, 2011
The MLVS series vertical lift stages feature a wedge design that converts horizontal motion, generated by a ball screw drive, into true vertical elevation of the platform.
Intellidrives MLVS series vertical lift stages
Intellidrives MLVS series vertical lift stages

The MLVS series vertical lift stages feature a wedge design that converts horizontal motion, generated by a ball screw drive, into true vertical elevation of the platform. Precision bearings provide platform stiffness and stability while the ground ball-screw mechanism assures positioning accuracy. Specifications include 5 mm vertical lift, 10 kg load capacity, and 0.5 µm repeatability.
Intellidrives
Philadelphia, PA

www.intellidrives.com

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VERTICAL LIFT STAGES
MLVS SERIES

IntelLiDrives Vertical Lift Platform offers precise vertical translation for payload elevation. A unique wedge design converts horizontal motion, generated by a ball screw drive, into true vertical elevation of the platform. Precision bearings provide platform stiffness and stability while the ground ball- screw mechanism assures positioning accuracy.

SPECIFICATIONS

*True vertical lift platform

*5 mm vertical lift

*10 Kg load capacity

*Repeatability 0.5 micron

*Wedge/ball-screw drive mechanism

*Stepper or brushless servo motor

*Encoder and travel limit sensors

*Vacuum/cable pass-through channel

*Multi-axes lift-rotary systems available

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