Micromanipulator stage

Feb. 10, 2012
The lightweight MT 105-50-LM micromanipulator stage is designed for applications in the semiconductor metrology, biomedical, miniature robotics, and laser industries

The lightweight MT 105-50-LM micromanipulator stage is designed for applications in the semiconductor metrology, biomedical, miniature robotics, and laser industries.

With a footprint of 105 × 151 mm, 25-mm height, and weight of only 1.0 kg, the stage offers 50-mm travel with 1-µm positional accuracy, straightness/flatness runout of ±1 µm, and repeatability of ±0.2 µm. Constructed of high-strength anodized aluminum, the stage features preloaded cross roller bearings, fixed stops, and an incremental linear encoder with 0.1-µm resolution. It can be provided as a XY stage without adapter plate or configured as a XYZ system with an optional bracket.

Steinmeyer Inc.
56 Middlesex Turnpike, Suite 200
Burlington, MA 01803
(781) 273-6220
www.steinmeyer.com

© 2012 Penton Media, Inc.

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