Precision linear stage for microscopy by PI

May 4, 2016
The L-406 compact linear stage provides high-precision linear motion with minimized runout.

The L-406 compact linear stage from PI (Physik Instrumente; Auburn, MA) provides high-precision linear motion with minimized runout for use in applications such as bionanotechnology, microscopy, micromanipulation, inspection and metrology, beamline systems, and photonics instrumentation. Able to handle payloads up to 22 lbs. and available with 26, 52, and 102 mm travel ranges, the stage delivers velocity to 20 mm/s as well as minimum incremental motion and repeatability down to 0.2 µm.

For more information, please visit http://www.pi-usa.us/products/precision_positioning_pi-micos/Linear_Precision_Positioning_Stages_Mc.php#Low_Cost.

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