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25mm Travel, Metric Micrometer, Solid Top Ball Bearing Stage

45mm/1.75” Center drive stages and optional brackets

45mm/1.75” Center drive stages and optional brackets

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Stock #55-282 Clearance 10 to 12 days
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Specifications

General

Type:
Metric
Note:
Solid Top

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Type of Movement:
Linear (X)
Guide System:
Ball Bearing
Drive Orientation:
Center Drive
Stage Size (mm):
44.4 x 44.4
Travel (mm):
25
Construction:
Aluminium Stage
Graduation (mm):
0.01
Height (mm):
19.1
Load Capacity, Normal (kg):
11
Load Capacity, Ta (kg):
4.5
Straight Line Accuracy (μm):
2 per 25mm of travel
Weight (kg):
0.23
Thrust Capacity, Ta (kg):
4.5
Thrust Capacity, Tb (kg):
2.3

Hardware & Interface Connectivity

Type of Drive:
Metric Micrometer

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:

Product Details

  • Preloaded Ball Bearing Design for Low-Friction Linear Adjustment
  • Solid-Top and Thru-Hole Versions
  • English or Metric Micrometer Drive and Fine Screw Drive Available
  • Stackable for 2-Axis or 3-Axis Movement

Metric Ball Bearing Translation Stages with a metric hole patterns on both the top and bottom plates feature a preloaded ball bearing design that provides straight line accuracy of 2μm per 25mm of travel. These stages are available in multiple stage sizes and configurations of drive mechanism, drive orientation, and travel distance, as well as the option of a clearance-thru hole. The Fine Screw (64 Pitch) models provide fine resolution positioning while the English and Metric micrometer models provide a position readout in 0.001inch or 0.01mm graduations. Metric Ball Bearing Translation Stages are designed to reduce friction, allowing smooth linear motion without backlash or sideplay. All stages include screws for creating an X-Y stage and a position lock.

Note: Adapter Plates and Z-Axis Brackets are available for breadboard mounting application and X-Y-Z configuration. Brackets include screws for assembling X-Y-Z stages from multiple stages.

Accessories

Title CompareStock Number  Price Buy
Low Profile Z-Axis Bracket for 45mm Metric Stages #55-286 ₹17,052   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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Low Profile Z-Axis Bracket for 32mm Metric Stages #56-359 ₹7,917   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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