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Myostat Motion Control Offers Cost Effective Rotary Stages

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

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Myostat Motion Control Offers Cost Effective Rotary Stages

The RLFS rotary stage provides a cost effective motor driven stage system that fits NEMA 17, 23, 34 motors or 40, 60 and 90mm Servo systems.

This affordable solution employs modern design and mechanical traits such as helical gears and dual bearing supports for stable operation at high speeds.

The quiet helical gears provide higher efficiency than traditional worm drive systems and the unique wear resistant surface and high quality taper bearings ensure long operational life. Internal ratios range from 1:1 to 5:1.

Lower ratios provide higher speeds while still achieving accurate positioning with only 6 arc/minute backlash.

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Whether you're looking for a single component or a complete solution, Myostat will work with you to choose the right product for the job.

For more information visit www.myostat.ca

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