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Zaber's A-LST-C Series High Load, Motorized Linear Stages with Dust Covers

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Device Overview:

  • 254, 500, 750, 1000 and 1500 mm travel  
  • 100 kg load capacity
  • Up to 420 mm/s and up to 560 N thrust
  • Built-in controller; daisy chains with other A-series and T-series products

Description:

Zaber’s A-LST-C stages are computer-controlled and have travel ranges from 254 mm up to 1500 mm. These stages are available with various leadscrew pitches so you can select the device with the resolution and speed capability that you need. Zaber’s innovative stage design is capable of speeds up to 420 mm/s, and can support loads up to 100 kg. The flexible, stainless steel dust cover protects the internal lead-screw and bearings.

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Zaber's A-LST-C Series High Load, Motorized Linear Stages with Dust Covers

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