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| | .jpg) | Stages are available in single or multiaxis units. | |
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| | .jpg) | Stages can be motor driven. This is a motor driven XY table. | |
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| | .jpg) | Stages are available in seven cross-sectional profiles. Travel distances vary from 1 1/2 to 80 inches. | |
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| | .jpg) | Worm gear driven rotary tables in manual and motor driven versions are available. | |
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| | .jpg) | This photo shows the smallest cross-section stage together with the largest cross-section stage. | |
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| | .jpg) | A modular design makes XYZ combinations easy. | |
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| | .jpg) | Combining two single axis slides to make an XY table. Using mounting cleats the top stage can be positioned anywhere along the bottom stage. | |
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| | .jpg) | Travel can be measured with micrometer like precision. | |
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| | .jpg) | Low-profile XY tables are available in three designs and multiple travel distances | |