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Aerotech APT Series Pan & Tilt Systems

By Aerotech
Tuesday, December 01, 2009

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The pan and tilt systems feature integrated electronics for easy setup and system integration.



Aerotech Pan and Tilt (APT) systems (Pittsburgh, PA) are designed for your most demanding positioning requirements. Building on Aerotech’s extensive experience in building AZ/EL positioning systems, direct-drive rotary stages, and motion simulators for the military, government agencies, academic institutions, and private industry, the APT series expands our product line to meet the needs of the security, defense, and surveillance markets worldwide. Features include:

  • Inertially stabilized.
  • Weather-sealed versions.
  • Continuous 360° pan rotation including built-in slip ring.
  • High accuracy position and rate capability.
  • Integrated electronics for easy setup and system integration.
  • Low maintenance and high reliability provide the lowest cost of ownership.

For more information visit www.aerotech.com

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