Micro Positioners with magnetic, vacuum or screw attachment.

PSEM050M

Ball Bearing MICROPOSITIONER, magnetic Base, 3axis 100TPI

Posted on November 24, 2010

519

 

or

$

679

This manipulator will work with most probe stations. That includes custom-built stations of your own design.
All controls are in-line, allowing you to stack many of them together, right next to each other.
FEATURES:
In-Line X, Y knobs saves space by allowing to place positioners next to each other
Ball bearings for top precision and reduced wear throughout
Insulated mounting base for probe holder allows to use plain probe holders without insulator
SPECIFICATIONS:
Magnetic Base
Resolution: 4 µm
Lead Screws: 100 thread/inch
Movement (X-Y-Z): 12 x 12 x 12 mm
Linear Motion
Dimensions: 52 x 96 x 76 mm (WxDxH)
Weight: 550 grams / 1.2 lbs
Warranty: 1 year

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704

Rs31623

 

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