The MS Series offers unmatched performance in an extremely small package. Ideal for applications where precision is required but space is limited. These micropositioners are provided in X, XY and XYZ configurations.
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Features
Miniature Size
MS Series linear stages are great for space limited optical set-ups. MS-125 and MS-500 Series are equiped with precision 80 TPI adjustment screws. MS-200M Series are actuated by micrometers.
Wear Resistant Motion
Hardened precision rods are preloaded against a four corner hardened slider for smooth, wear-resistant motion. A return spring provides built-in preload to eliminate backlash. The unique carriage design eliminates wobble while providing an extremely robust stage. MS stages feature a precision 80 TPI adjustment screw to provide unmatched resolution in stages of this size.
replace a standard thumb screw in MS-125 or MS-500. They provide full linear travel while reducing the length of the stage by 0.4 or 0.5 in. respectively.
The knurled thumb grips MS-TG-1
, apertures can be changed by replacing the entire adapter or by removing and replacing the aperture only. A soft rubber washer can be used under the adapter for slit aperture orientation.
allows mounting of standard microscope objectives to MS-500 stages. A Newport M Series Objective Lens is shown with Model MS-500-XYZ stage to create a miniature XYZ objective lens positioner.
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