DT130-DC
Rotary Stages

Selfretaining rotary stage (DC-Motor), travel n x 360° mm, aperture ⌀ 25 mm, rep ± 0.00007°, load 4 kg, speed 90°/s
DT130-DC - Rotary Stages

 

Rotary stage with high resolution

The DT130 rotary stage has been designed to precisely position small loads. The worm gear drive guarantees very high selfretaining forces in the desired position and - due to the high resolution - simultaneous high repeatability.

Easy to control and combine

The DT130 is available with stepper motor oder DC motor and is easy to control with our innovative FMC series motion controllers. In addition, the rotary stage can be combined with the matching MT130 micro stage to form complex multi-axis systems.

Optimum for measurement engineering

The operating parameters of the DT130 rotary stage correspond with the special requirements in applications such as measurement engineering. It is also ideal for use in applications in laser machining, photonics or in research and development.

 

DT130   -DC-R -DC-W
Travel [deg] n x 360 n x 360
Repeatability unidirectional [deg] ± 0.005 ± 0.002
Repeatability bidirectional [deg] ± 0.007 ± 0.004
Accuracy [deg] ± 0.07 ± 0.015
Excentric runout [μm] ± 5 ± 5
Positioning speed [deg/s] 90 90
Max. acceleration [deg/s2] 900 900
Max. load Fz [N] 40 40
Max. load torque Mz [Nm] 0.5 0.5
Max. load torque Mx,y [Nm] 3 3
Length [mm] 170 170
Width [mm] 130 130
Height [mm] 45 45
Aperture [mm] ⌀ 25 ⌀ 25
Weight [kg] 2 2
Motor   DC-Motor DC-Motor
Feedback   Rotary Encoder Angle Measuring System

 

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