About Multi-axis Positioning Systems
Multi-axis Positioning Systems make use of linear, rotary and goniometric stages, slides and drives in various combinations to create standard and custom positioning systems. Linear stages are driven slides that provide precise, controlled positioning along a linear axis. Rotary stages have tables or shafts that may be rotated to any angular position. Goniometric stages use an external axis of rotation. Instead of rotating around the center of the stage, these stages rotate around a point in space. Multi-axis positioning systems that incorporate combinations of linear, rotary and goniometric stages work in any orientation and are capable of six degrees of freedom (DOF): heave, sway, surge, pitch, yaw, and roll.
Selecting multi-axis positioning systems requires an analysis of product specifications and features. Important specifications include maximum travel, angular deviation, load capacity, optical axis height, materials of construction, bearing type, and actuator style. Maximum travel is specified by axis (X, Y, and Z) and measured in inches (in.) or millimeters (mm). Load capacity is usually measured in pounds (lbs.) or kilograms (kg). Most multi-axis positioning systems are made of stainless steel and use crossed roller bearings that are made of hardened steel. As a rule, larger diameter bearings increase the stiffness of a linear, rotary, or goniometric stage. Actuators for multi-axis positioning systems are designed for left-handed or right-handed operators and can be mounted via pre-drilled holes with English or metric threads. Manual, motorized, and electrostrictive actuators are commonly available.
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