Motorized XYR series all-in-one three-axis stages
Description
The XYR Series offers advanced motorized, three-axis stages designed for parallel alignment of workpieces requiring scanning or alignment in production lines. These stages are ideal for applications demanding high precision and consistent repetition. Each system in the series features an upper table, baseplate, and four motion modular units, ensuring accurate and smooth movement.
The modules are guided by cross-roller guides and bearings, with three driven by short-lead ball screws and equipped with standard stepping motors. For enhanced customization, options for five-phase stepping motors and servo motors are available.
Additionally, the central position of the stages can be adapted for light-through hole applications in transmission types or equipped with a standard table for reflection-type operations. This adaptability makes the XYR Series a versatile solution for a variety of alignment needs.
Motorized XYR series all-in-one three-axis stages
Specifications |
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Axes Of Motion: | Three |
Travel Range: | 5-15 mm |
Load Capacity (Horizontal): | 20-50 kg |
Load Capacity (Vertical): | null kg |
Max Speed: | 20 mm/s |
Weight: | 8 kg |
Guiding Mechanism: | High-Precision Profiled Rails |
Voltage Requirement: | DC 24V |
Software For Stage Control And Alignment: | Can be provided (Extra charge needed) |
Algorithms And Formulas On Multi-axis Motion: | Can be provided (Free) |
Status Of Output Ports: | Output ON when sensor is blocked |
Output For Control: | NPN open-collector output |
Length Of Connection Cable: | 0.2 m |
Features
- Using ball screws to meet the requirement of high precise and high repetition operations
- Better motion accuracy is guaranteed by employing cross-roller guides and bearings
- Standard modular-design principles present better uniformity of parts and shorter delivery time of products
- A Rectangular light-through hole is provided to make stages be suitable for transmission-type applications
- Two-phase stepping motors are standard. Five-phase stepping or servo motors are optional
Applications
Optical Alignment: Aligning and positioning optical components, such as lenses, mirrors, and prisms, in optical systems, spectroscopy, and photonics research.
Semiconductor Manufacturing: Precise positioning and alignment of wafers and other components in semiconductor production lines.
Microscopy: Adjusting the focus and position of samples in microscopy for high-resolution imaging and analysis.
Quality Inspection: Scanning and aligning parts in quality control systems to ensure compliance with tolerances and specifications.
Laser Processing: Accurate positioning and alignment of workpieces for laser cutting, engraving, and welding.
Biomedical Applications: Positioning and aligning samples for imaging, diagnostics, and treatment in biomedical research and healthcare.
Material Testing: Precise positioning of samples for mechanical, thermal, and other testing in material science research.
Microfabrication: Aligning and positioning small components for microfabrication in MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) and microfluidics.
Research and Development: Providing precision motion control in a variety of research and development applications in physics, chemistry, and engineering.
Photovoltaic Manufacturing: Aligning and positioning solar cells and other components in the manufacturing of photovoltaic modules.
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China
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since 2020
Frequently Asked Questions
The main features include high precision and high repetition operations, motion accuracy guaranteed by cross-roller guides and bearings, modular design for uniformity and shorter delivery time, and a rectangular light-through hole for transmission-type applications.
The standard package includes two-phase stepping motors.
Yes, there are optional five-phase stepping motors and Panasonic servo motors available.
The central position of the stages is used to either keep a light-through hole for transmission-type applications or keep a standard table without a hole for reflection-type operations.
The naming rules include indicating the travel range of the X and Y axes, the type of motors (default is two-phase stepping motors), and the series code (XYR for all-in-one XY three-axis stages).