H101A Range
Stage for upright microscopes, providing
a travel range suitable for well plates at
114x76mm. Stages can be configured
with 2mm ball screws and 200 step
motors for high speed applications or
1mm and 400 step motors for high
accuracy applications. Both options can
be fitted with high precision encoders.
H101A stages are pre-programmed with
Intelligent Scanning Technology (IST) for
improved metric accuracy.
H117 Range
Stage for lnverted microscopes,
providing a travel range suitable for
well plates at 114x76mm. Stages can
be configured with 2mm ball screws
and 200 step motors for high speed
applications or 1mm and 400 step
motors for high accuracy applications.
Both options can be fitted with high
precision encoders. H117 stages are
pre-programmed with Intelligent
Scanning Technology (IST) for improved
metric accuracy.
H138A Range
Stage for upright microscopes, providing
an extended X axis travel range suitable
for eight slides at 240x76mm. Stages can
be configured with 2mm ball screws and
200 step motors for high speed
applications and can be fitted with high
precision encoders. H138A stages are
pre-programmed with Intelligent
Scanning Technology (IST) for improved
metric accuracy.
Adjustable Limit Switches
The flexibility to reduce the travel range of the
stage to match your application will avoid damaging
collisions with the microscope. The limits are
internal to the stage to provide a tamper-proof
solution and datum point automatically referenced
by the ProScan
TM
firmware.
Precision Stepper Motors
Quiet and precise stepper motors ensure exact
positioning of the stage while the use of
micro-stepping provides very smooth motion
even at low speeds. A range of motors are
available to allow both high accuracy and smooth
motion at low speed plus high acceleration and
speeds of up to 300mm/s.
Cast Aluminium Plate
Prior stages are precision machined
from specially cast aluminium plates
which are lightweight and provide
excellent dimensional stability.
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