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Zaber™ Motorized Rotary Stage System

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60mm Motorized Rotary Stage, #15-291

60mm Motorized Rotary Stage, #15-291

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  • High Resolution with 360° Continuous Rotation
  • Integrated Motor and Controller
  • Controlled Manually or via RS-232 Serial Interface
  • Power Supply and Data Cable Sold as Separate Accessories
  • Available with Integrated, 200 Counts per Revolution (CPR) Motor Mounted Encoder

Common Specifications

Type of Movement:
Rotary
Stage Size (mm):
82.6 x 144.8
Travel (°):
360
Accuracy (°):
0.08, Unidirectional
Backlash (°):
<0.04
Center Hole:
23mm Clear Aperture to hold a 25mm (1") Dia. Optic (up to 3mm Thick)
Load Capacity (kg):
20
Load Capacity (N):
200
Repeatability (°):
<0.02
Resolution (μrad):
4.1
Speed (°/s):
0.0001 to 115
Weight (kg):
0.66
Table Diameter (mm):
60
Max. Continuous Torque (N⋅cm):
225
Maximum Operating Current (mA):
950
Type of Drive:
Stepping Motor
Operating Temperature (°C):
0 - 50

Products

 Table Diameter (mm)   Type   Travel (°)   Encoder   Compare  Stock Number  Price Buy
60 Universal (Metric & English) 360 Yes
60 Universal (Metric & English) 360 -

Product Details

Zaber™ Motorized Rotary Stage Systems are designed to hold 1” or 25mm optical components on both the top and bottom plates, and provide precise, 360° rotation. The compact bearing design can handle up to 45 lb (20kg) loads while providing 4.1μrad resolution rotational movement. Encoder versions are available for all travel lengths, with 200 Counts per Revolution (CPR) rotary quadrature encoders integrated into the stepper motor. Zaber™ Motorized Rotary Stage Systems also includes a potentiometer located on the back of the stage to provide a convenient way to manually control position.

Note: A 24-48 VDC universal power supply, data cables for daisy chaining, and computer interface cables (USB or RS-232) are sold separately as accessories. These stages utilize the same accessories as the Zaber™ High Precision Motorized Stage System.

Technical Information

Accessories

Title CompareStock Number  Price Buy
Power Terminal Block, 2 pin, 5mm Pitch #15-304 ₹522   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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Serial Adapter Cable with M8 Female Plug #15-297 ₹1,653   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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2ft Data Cable, 4-pin Male to Female M8 #15-296 ₹1,392   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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USB to Serial Converter Cable with M8 Female Plug #15-295 ₹3,915   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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48V Universal Power Supply #15-294 ₹3,741   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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