
TECHSPEC Tip-Tilt stages are ideal for tilt control of optics and mounting posts. They feature a black anodized aluminum construction and are available in three different stage sizes—30-, 40-, and 70 mm2—with each of these sizes available in English or metric configurations. A precision micrometer drive ensures movement repeatability. Integrated with two micrometer drives, one for each axis, these stages offer tip-tilt motion up to 6°.
Edmund Optics
Barrington, NJ
www.edmundoptics.com
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PRESS RELEASE
Edmund Optics® Introduces
TECHSPEC® Tip-Tilt Stages
Tilt control of both optics and mounting posts
April 29, 2010, Barrington, N.J. - Edmund Optics (EO), the premier provider of optical components, introduces its new TECHSPEC Tip-Tilt Stages. These high performance stages are ideal for tilt control of both optics and mounting posts. They feature a black anodized aluminum construction and are available in three different stage sizes, 30 mm square, 40 mm square and 70 mm square. Each of these sizes is offered in a choice of English or Metric configurations.
Precision micrometer drive ensures repeatability
EO's TECHSPEC Tip-Tilt Stages feature a precision micrometer drive for excellent movement repeatability. These high resolution stages are mechanically compatible to other TECHSPEC Stages and are designed to integrate with other TECHSPEC components, providing outstanding flexibility and allowing the user to create any number of axes in different configurations. Integrated with two micrometer drives, one for each axis, these stages offer excellent resolution with tip-tilt motion up to 6°. TECHSPEC Tip-Tilt Stages are in-stock and available for immediate delivery for fast turnaround and excellent value.
Our TECHSPEC components are fully supported by engineering prints and are easily integrated into complex assemblies through the available IGES and STEP files.
Edmund Optics' new line of TECHSPEC mechanics, including tip-tilt, linear and rotary stages, will be on display at CLEO 2010, booth 1909.
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