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Micromanipulators
Manual Base Mount,
Crossed Roller
The MX1600 series crossed roller
micromanipulators are ideal for a wide range of submicron or micron-scale
motion applications. The lead screws are spring-loaded against a
solid stop to ensure drift-free operation. The MX1600 incorporates
20TPI, 40TPI, and 80TPI screw drive positioning for smooth crossed roller
motion in the X, Y, Z, and probe axes.
The MX1600 has our
MXC-45 mounted to the probe axis. The MXC-45's
built-in rotational stop allows easy electrode/pipette replacement.
MX1600s come standard with our ABP-R mounting plate. The design of
this mounting plate enables coarse positioning between platform mounting
holes as well as 360° of coarse rotational positioning. If rotation
with a solid submicron level stop is required, the
MX-RS
rotation stage is designed to mount directly into the ABP-R as well as the
MX1600 series.
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■ Rotatable mounting base
■ Axial approach on 4th axis
■ Repeating probe holder
Performance Specifications
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Maximum load
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2 lbs |
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Travel / axis
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0.80 inch (20 mm) |
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MX1620
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10 µm |
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MX1640
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5 µm |
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MX1680
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submicron |
Related Products
MX-RS
rotation base
MX312P
platform
MX610
single-axis hydraulic
MX630
triple-axis hydraulic
MXP
probe/pipette holder
MXE
amplifier headstage mount |
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Description |
Spec. Control |
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MX1620R |
Crossed roller 20TPI manipulator,
4-axis, rh |
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$1810.00 |
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MX1620L |
Crossed roller 20TPI
manipulator, 4-axis, lh |
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$1810.00 |
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MX1640R |
Crossed roller 40TPI
manipulator, 4-axis, rh |
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$1810.00 |
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MX1640L |
Crossed roller 40TPI
manipulator, 4-axis, lh |
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$1810.00 |
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MX1680R |
Crossed roller 80TPI
manipulator, 4-axis, rh |
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$1810.00 |
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MX1680L |
Crossed roller 80TPI
manipulator, 4-axis, lh |
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$1810.00 |
3D Models
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DWG |
IGES |
STEP |
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MX1620R |
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MX1620L |
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Prices listed are for domestic U.S sales. International sales could be 10% higher
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