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M-06x series rotation stages are equipped with ultra-precise, ultra-low-friction, spring-preloaded worm gear drives allowing unlimited rotation in either direction. Models M-060 feature a 60 mm diameter turntable, models M-061, a 100 mm table and models M-062, a 120 mm table.
DC-Motor and Stepper-Motor Drive One manual drive and three motor drives (four with M-062 models) are available:
M-06x.PD with ActiveDrive™ This version features a direct-coupled motor/encoder. For superior dynamic performance, we integrated our unsurpassed ActiveDrive™ system. The ActiveDrive™ design, developed by PI, features a high-efficiency PWM (pulse width modulation) servo-amplifier mounted side-by-side with the DC-Motor and offers several advantages:
- Increased efficiency, by eliminating power losses between the amplifier and motor
- Reduced cost of ownership and improved reliability, because no external driver is required
- Elimination of PWM amplifier noise radiation, by mounting the amplifier and motor together in a single, electrically shielded case
M-06x.DG with Zero-Backlash DC-Motor/Gearhead Drive The M-06x.DG are equipped with 3-watt DC motors with zero-backlash gearhead and shaft-mounted encoders (2048 counts/rev.). The gear ratio of 29.6:1, provides higher resolution than the direct drive motors.
M-60x.2S Stepper-Motor Drive The M-060x.2S models feature a cost-effective direct-drive, 2-phase stepper-motor, providing very smooth operation and a resolution of 6400 steps/rev.
Non-Contact Limit and Reference Switches Motorized models are equipped with an integrated Hall- effect origin switch. To protect your equipment and increase versatility in automation applications, the rotary stage can optionally be equipped with Hall-effect limit switches. Travel can be limited to a range between 0° and 268° ±2°.
Coarse position can be read from an adjustable scale ring on the outer edge of the turntable graduated in 2 degree increments. The manual versions also feature a drive-shaft-mounted indicator with 0.1-degree graduations.
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