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Miniature Stages
MX80 Minitiature Stages
Linear Servo Motor
features a patent pending ironcore design that provides high thrust density for linear acceleration to 5g's and velocities to 2 meters/second. The non-contact design offers long life and clean operation.
MX80L
are available in six standard resolutions (10nm, 20nm, 0.1um, 0.5um, 1.0um, 5.0mm) and is fully integrated within the body of the stage. The non-contact design offers long life and clean operation.
Master Reference Surface
is a feature unique to the MX80 that enables customers to align their process to the actual travel path within microns.
Home/Limit Sensors
are reflective optical transducers completely housed within the body of the stage, and fully adjustable over the entire travel range.
provide high stiffness and extremely smooth linear translation. A rack and pinion anti-cage creep design within the bearing specification races prevents cage creep even at 5g acceleration, or with cantilevered loads.
Ballscrew or leadscrew drive—
The 2.0mm lead ballscrew driven stage offers high performance 24/7 operation with a thrust load capacity of 123N (28lb.) and velocity to 100 mm/second at 100% duty cycle. Leadscrew driven stages are available with 1 mm, 2mm, or 10mm leads. The PTFE coated leadscrew provides extremely smooth linear translation at velocities up to 200 mm/second.
MX80S
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Parker Hannifin Corporation Electromechanical Automation Division Irwin, Pennsylvania
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