Closed-Loop Motorized XY Scanning Stage ASR050B050B-E03T3

Specifications

Axes Of Motion: Two
Travel Range: 50 mm
Load Capacity (Horizontal): 9.5 kg
Load Capacity (Vertical): 9.5 kg
Max Speed: 85 mm/s
Guiding Mechanism: Crossed Roller Slides
Travel Per Axis: 50 mm up to 305 mm
Accuracy: 12 µm
Repeatability: 2 µm
Maximum Speed: 85 mm/s
Microstep Size (Default Resolution): 0.15625 µm
Recommended Controller: X-MCB2 (48 V)
Backlash: < 4 µm
Flatness: 8 µm
Minimum Speed: 0.000095 mm/s
Speed Resolution: 0.000095 mm/s
Guide Type: Crossed roller bearing
X Travel Range: 50 mm
Y Travel Range: 50 mm
Weight: 1.82 kg
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Features


  • Travel Range: 50 mm to 305 mm per axis

  • Adjustable Limit Switches: Easily adjustable non-contact hall sensor limit switches

  • Precision and Speed: Up to 12 µm accuracy, 2 µm repeatability, and 85 mm/s speed

  • Software Compatibility: Supported by µManager and MetaMorph® Microscopy Automation & Image Analysis Software

  • Application: Designed for use with upright and inverted microscopes or as stand-alone scanning stages

  • Mounting Options: Adaptors available for breadboards and most common microscopes; custom adaptors and plates available upon request

  • Microstep Size: 0.15625 µm (default resolution)

  • Recommended Controller: X-MCB2 (48 V)

  • Encoder Type: Motor-mounted rotary quadrature encoder

  • Thrust Capacity: 95 N (21.3 lb) peak and continuous thrust

  • Guide Type: Crossed roller bearing

  • Motor Specifications: Stepper (2 phase), 670 mA/phase, 9.2 ohms/phase resistance

Applications


  • Microscopy Automation: Ideal for automated imaging workflows in life science and materials research.

  • Scanning and Imaging Systems: Enables precise scanning for fluorescence, confocal, and multiphoton microscopy.

  • Inspection and Metrology: Suitable for precise sample positioning in industrial inspection and quality control setups.

  • Research and Development: Enhances experimental repeatability and efficiency in laboratory environments.