2-Axis Motorized Goniometer Stage - KAW04040 (Worm Gear 1/240)
Description
Suruga Seiki KAW Series 2-axis motorized goniometer stages are a great fit for applications which require a high resolution combined with a relatively large range. These motorized goniometer stages are particularly popular in laser optics, spectroscopy, microscopy, and metrology applications. Whether you are working in an R&D or industrial setting, or looking for an OEM solution for your motion control application, Suruga Seiki can supply a suitable solution for your application. Our products are made in Japan and undergo a rigorous quality control to meet the needs of our customers.
2-Axis Motorized Goniometer Stage - KAW04040 (Worm Gear 1/240)
Specifications |
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Vacuum Compatible: | No |
Microstep Size (default Resolution): | 52.36 urad |
Built-in Controller: | Yes |
Range Of Motion: | -8-8deg |
Accuracy (unidirectional): | - mrad |
Maximum Speed: | 2.5 rpm |
Minimum Speed: | - urad/s |
Center Of Rotation: | 40 mm |
Repeatability: | <0.005 deg |
Load Capacity: | 2.5 kgf |
Features
Model dependent range, load capacity, resolution
High repeatability and resolution
High quality and reliability
Applications
Machine vision
Biomedical engineering
Laser optics
Spectroscopy
Microscopy
Metrology
Aerospace
OEM and industrial
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United States
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since 2019
Frequently Asked Questions
The applications include machine vision, biomedical engineering, laser optics, spectroscopy, microscopy, metrology, aerospace, OEM, and industrial.
The features include model dependent range, load capacity, resolution, high repeatability and resolution, and high quality and reliability.
Ball screw type is improved durability even continuing repeatability driving, while worm type has backlash by the abrasion was concerned about by the worm gear type when continued being driven at a microangle repeatedly.
It is used for applications which require a high resolution combined with a relatively large range, particularly popular in laser optics, spectroscopy, microscopy, and metrology applications.
The formula based on the stroke center is Travel angle = Arcsin. (truncated)