Frequently Asked Questions

A rotation stage, or a rotary stage, or a rotary table, is a precision mechanical component for controlling rotational motion. Rotary stages are manual or motorized and have a wide range of precision, load capacity, and cost.

Generally, a rotary stage provides a single rotational axis control. However, there are rotary stages with multi-axes control, although not all axes provide the same rotational range.

It all depends on your application and requirements. If you don't care about the stage resolution, repositioning accuracy, and stiffness then it might be sufficient for you to use an aluminum low-cost rotary stage. If, however, precision is of priority, then you may want to consider a high-grade stainless steel rotary stage.

The NFPR series rotation stages feature high precision, high stiffness, and reliability. They also have coarse adjustment of 360° and fine adjustment of 5°.

The NFPR series rotation stages are available in two table sizes: 60mm and 90mm.

The NFPR series rotation stages are suitable for precision motion control, laser alignment, microscopy, spectroscopy, metrology and inspection, imaging systems, photonics, and biomedical engineering.

The NFPR-1461 rotation stage weighs 0.45 kg.

The NFPR-1462 rotation stage has a load capacity of 10 kg.

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