Linear positioning stage GTS series
linear motor-drivensingle-axiscrossed roller

linear positioning stage
linear positioning stage
linear positioning stage
linear positioning stage
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Characteristics

Orientation
linear
Type
linear motor-driven
Number of axes
single-axis
Other characteristics
high-accuracy, aluminum, ball screw, crossed roller
Stroke

70 mm, 150 mm
(2.756 in, 5.906 in)

Speed

50 mm/s

Description

GTS high torque DC motor linear translation stages combine the straightness and flatness of crossed-roller bearing stages with improved accuracy and repeatability of higher-end stages. •Anti-creep crossed roller bearings for outstanding straightness and flatness •Integrated encoder ensures highly repeatable and accurate motion •Low friction ball screw drive minimizes stick and slip effects •Long-term strength and stability •Plug and Play - ESP compatible Precision Encoder Feedback Using an optical scale with exceptional 50 nm resolution, drive-train induced errors are mitigated. The fixed read-head design reduces the hassle of internal moving cables. Long-Term Strength and Stability GTS stages are machined from stress-relieved 7075 aluminum for long-term strength and stability. All critical stage surfaces undergo multiple machining processes and precision grinding under strict temperature and quality control. The advanced asymmetric body design with defined flexible preload provides consistent results over varying temperatures and is most insensitive to non-ideal mounting surfaces. The extra thin and compliant T-shape carriage has been optimized for different load conditions including XY configurations and for providing a high vertical load capacity. Anti-Creep Crossed Roller Bearings To ensure the most accurate trajectory control, GTS stages feature matched pairs of best-in-class anti-creep crossed roller bearings.
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