Mechanical Screw driven stages

Mechanical screw-driven linear positioning stages offer superior positioning performance in a compact, low profile unit. Constructed from a special lightweight aluminum alloy to provide high stiffness and long-term stability with precision linear ball bearings for low friction and motion smoothness. Offered in Automation Series with ball screws for high speed dymanics and Precision Series with micrometer grade screws for ultra fine positioning performance.



Automation Linear Actuators

Automation Series linear modules integrate ball rail system with a ball screw in a compact frame that meet the speed and precision requirements of modern production machinery. The internal runner blocks and carriages are driven by a precision ball screw with zero-clearance nut system. These units achieve travel speeds of up to 500 mm/sec and a positioning repeatability of 5 microns when driven with rotary stepper or brushless motors.  



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Miniature Linear Stages

Precision fine pitch screw driven linear positioning stages offer superior positioning performance in a very compact, low profile unit. They are ideal for space-critical applications such as optical, laser applications and vacuum operation. 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 screws with pitches 0.25 to 1 mm provides exceptional accuracy, repeatability, and ultra-fine positioning resolution capability to 0.1 micron. Stages can be driven by brushless servo or micro-stepped motor


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Clean Room Linear Actuators

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