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New Parker Guide Features Micrometer Stages

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

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The 144-page guide covers all of the manual ball slides and crossed roller slides, all of the micrometer stages (standard and digital), and all of the micrometer-driven rotary stages from the Parker Daedal and Parker Bayside offering.



Irwin, PA– Parker’s Electromechanical Automation Division announces the release of a new catalog featuring its Daedal brand of manually driven positioning slides and stages.

 

The 144-page guide covers all of the manual ball slides and crossed roller slides, all of the micrometer stages (standard and digital), and all of the micrometer-driven rotary stages from the Parker Daedal and Parker Bayside offering.

 

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New in this catalog are all of the available Parker Bayside linear slides and stages, including:

  • SE Series – The Extended-travel manual crossed roller slides.
  • SP Series – The SE series with stop plates on the ends of travels of the slides, ideal for general factory automation.
  • SC Series – A Crank-driven manual crossed roller stages.
  • SK Series – A Knob-driven manual crossed roller stages.
  • SW Series – A double-V design with no need for a base plate and a lower overall height crossed roller manual slides. 

The catalog also features an engineering reference section, which details the loading calculations for the manual series, and a new quick-selection chart to make choosing products easier; open the guide to page 9 and quickly select the right product based on the application needs of travel, payload and any footprint constraints (overall width).

 

Printed on recycled paper, the manual products catalog is part of Parker’s green initiative, which seeks to reduce waste and ensure a sustainable future for our planet. Other projects in this effort include special Parker products for applications in the energy industries, such as solar scribing, hybrid vehicles and an electric scooter.

 

This catalog is complementary to the vast selection of motion control products that are presently being offered by the Parker Automation Group. From this core family of products, Parker’s Electromechanical Automation Division can design a wide variety of plug-and-play bundled solutions to meet customer needs.

 

For more information visit www.parkermotion.com

 

 

 

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