XYZ stage MDE122
rotarypiezomanual

XYZ stage
XYZ stage
XYZ stage
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Characteristics

Orientation
XYZ, rotary
Type
piezo, manual
Number of axes
3-axis
Other characteristics
precision, compact
Stroke

2 mm
(0.079 in)

Load

4.5 kg
(9.92 lb)

Description

• 20 nm resolution • Minimal arcuate displacement • Orthogonal alignment grooves • Patented† high resolution adjusters • Ultra-stable patented†† design XYZ flexure stage The MDE122 flexure stage is fitted with high precision manual adjusters and provides 20 nm of adjustment resolution with 2 mm of travel in each of the three axes. The Elliot Gold™ series XYZ flexure stage is a development of the immensely popular original stage invented and patented†† by Martock Design, now a subsidiary of Elliot Scientific. Flexure stages are ideal for high precision device manipulation. MDE122 XYZ Flexure Stage Axis DiagramApplications range from fibre launch systems for single-mode, multimode and polarisation maintaining fibres as well as waveguide alignment, through to the manipulation of microstructures in bioscience. The arcuate displacement (vertical displacement due to longitudinal flexure motion) is up to 4 times better than competing products. The optical axis height of all accessories is 18 mm above the top plate, placing the optical axis 94 mm above the bottom of the stage. Configuration : Right handed version Adjuster Type : Three high-precision adjusters (Model MDE216) utilising a patented† lever system with rotary fine and coarse control Resolution : 20 nm Arcuate Displacement : X axis: 20 µm (at maximum range of travel) Y & Z axes: 14 µm (at maximum range of travel) Optical axis : The optical height of all Flexure Stage accessories is 18 mm above the top plate. Therefore, the optical axis height of a mounted accessory is 94 mm above the bottom of the stage.
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