Positioning range suits research applications
Heason Technology Ltd
Heason has released a range of stepper motor driven positioning stages featuring auto tuning and parameter set-up.
The modular range suits medium precision use and includes linear, rotary, goniometer, and vertical elevation stages together with DSP controlled high performance microstepping drives.
The AX linear positioning stage series is available for travel from 15 to 70 mm in a choice of precision grades, offering positioning accuracy to 5 microns and repeatability to /-0.3 microns.
Available with a table size from 40 x 40 mm to 120 x 120 mm, the range features a high precision 1.0 mm pitch ballscrew drive and both cross roller and caged ball designs for loads up to 20 kg.
The worm gear driven rotary and goniometer stages and the wedge design elevation stages all complement the compact dimensions, precision and dynamics of the linear range.
The range is completed by the DS2 series digital microstepping drives with optically isolated TTL level step and direction inputs.
The fully protected range has auto tuning and parameter set-up with programmable current and microstepping resolution.
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