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1000mm Travel, Belt Driven Motorized Linear Stage

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Specifications

General

Type:
Metric
Encoder:
Yes
Manual Control/ LED Indicators:
Yes
Manufacturer:
Zaber Technologies Inc.
Note:
Requires a 24-48 VDC power supply and either #15-295 for USB connectivity or #15-297 for RS-232 connectivity. A data cable (#15-296 or #15-299) can be used to daisy chain multiple stages together to control simultaneously.
Type of Motor:
2-Phase Stepper
Encoder Type:
Rotary Quadrature Encoder
Motor Installation Guide:
Motor Installation and Setup Guide can be found here

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Type of Movement:
Linear (X)
Guide System:
Recirculating Ball Linear Guide
Stage Size (mm):
1150 x 134
Travel (mm):
1000
Accuracy (μm):
925
Backlash (μm):
< 250
Height (mm):
76
Load Capacity (kg):
50
Repeatability (μm):
< 20
Speed (mm/s):
3000 (Maximum)
Thrust (N):
90
Weight (kg):
3.625
Encoder Resolution:
400 CPR

Optical Properties

Resolution (μm):
7.03125

Electrical

Maximum Operating Current (mA):
3500

Hardware & Interface Connectivity

Type of Drive:
Synchronous Belt
Power Supply:
Power Supply Required and Sold Separately:
USA: #15-294
Europe: #15-294
Japan: #23-662
Korea: #33-773
China: #15-294
Computer Interface:
USB with #15-295
RS-232 with #15-297

Environmental & Durability Factors

Operating Temperature (°C):
0 - 50

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:
Reach 240:

Product Details

  • Designed for Use with Most 40mm T-Slot Extrusion Framing Systems and Accessories
  • 500mm and 1000mm Long Travel Lengths Available
  • Controlled Manually or via RS-232 Serial Interface
  • Integrated 400 Counts per Revolution (CPR) Motor Mounted Encoder

Zaber™ T-Slot Extrusion Belt Driven Stages are computer-controlled stages based on a modular, expandable, T-Slot extrusion structure. The stages are compatible and easily integrated with most T-Slot extrusion framing systems. Zaber™ T-Slot Extrusion Belt Driven Stages can be controlled by the Zaber™ Programmable Joystick Controller (sold separately), a computer using an optional RS-232 or USB data cable, or manually with the knob integrated into the motor unit. The stage mounting platforms include 6X M4 x 0.7 mounting holes on a 25mm grid. Each stage features rotary quadrature encoders integrated into the stepper motor, with 400 Counts per Revolution (CPR) encoder resolution. The integrated rotary encoder provides closed-loop control and slip/stall detection and recovery.

Note: 24-48 VDC universal power supply (required), data cables for daisy chaining, and computer interface cables (USB or RS-232) are sold separately as accessories.

Accessories

Title CompareStock Number  Price Buy
48V Universal Power Supply #15-294 ₹3,741   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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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
    ×
6ft Data Cable, 4-pin Male to Female M8 #15-299 ₹2,001   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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Belt Driven Stage, Carrier Adapter Plate #23-233 ₹6,264   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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Belt Driven Stage, Metric Breadboard Mounting Clamps #23-234 ₹3,828   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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