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50mm Diameter, X-Y-Z Positioning Movement

50mm Diameter, X-Y-Z Positioning Movement, #03-607

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Travel Per Knob Rotation (mm):
18 in X, 18 in Y, 23 in Z

Product Details

Type:
Metric

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Type of Movement:
Linear (X-Y-Z)
Guide System:
Dovetail
Stage Size (mm):
76.2 x 90
Travel (mm):
70 in X, 60 in Y, 65 in Z
Travel (inches):
2.75 in X, 2.36 in Y, 2.56 in Z
Weight (kg):
1.2

Hardware & Interface Connectivity

Type of Drive:
Rack and Pinion

Additional Info

Note:
50mm Inner Diameter Optical Mount Included for VZM Lens Mounting

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:
REACH 241:

Product Description

¼-20 Adapter Plate Accessory

This item is used in conjunction with the X-Y-Z Positioning Movement (#03-607). This adapter plate accessory permits the positioning of mounting components to the stage and replaces the existing mounting ring attached to #03-607, which includes two M3 socket head cap screws to allow for mounting ¼-20 Plate Accessory #54-491.

Product Family Description

  • 50mm Diameter Optical Mount
  • Includes Durable Mounting Base
  • Helical Rack and Pinion Drive Mechanism

The X-Y-Z Positioning Movement allows for exact positioning in the vertical, horizontal, and depth planes. The precise helical rack and pinion design gives this component the accuracy, durability, and travel required for optical system integration. The mechanism’s 50mm inner dia. x 23.5mm thick mounting ring is ideal for holding cylindrical lasers, mounted corner cubes, etc. The X-Y-Z Positioning Movement ring mount assembles quickly with a Phillips screwdriver (not included). The optional ¼-20 adapter plate accessory allows additional component mounting. This mechanism weighs 2.7 lbs. 

¼-20 Adapter Plate Accessory (#54-491)

This item is used in conjunction with the X-Y-Z Positioning Movement (#03-607). This adapter plate accessory permits the positioning of mounting components to the stage and replaces the existing mounting ring attached to #03-607, which includes two M3 socket head cap screws to allow for mounting ¼-20 Plate Accessory #54-491.

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