Two-axis yaw-tilt rotary system from Intellidrives offers 10 arcsec repeatability

Feb. 27, 2017
An integrated two-axis rotary assembly provides up to 60 rpm micromachining capabilities for complex 3D parts geometries.

An integrated two-axis rotary assembly provides up to 60 rpm micromachining capabilities for complex 3D parts geometries and for general testing, scanning, and tracking for small optics and sensors. Using worm gear technology, it offers positioning accuracy of 30 arcsec, repeatability of 10 arcsec, yaw rotation of 360°, and tilt rotation of 95°, and supports loads up to 10 kg.
Intellidrives
Philadelphia, PA

www.intellidrives.com

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