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Aerotech announces CCS Series rotary stages

Source: Aerotech Inc
14 May, 2012
Aerotech announces CCS Series rotary stages
Aerotech announces CCS Series rotary stages
CCS series supports precision laser machining and micromachining of tubular products in plastics, metals and many other materials.

May 14, 2012 - Aerotech announces CCS Series rotary stages with integral pneumatic collet chucks for automated material handling. The CCS series supports precision laser machining and micromachining of tubular products in plastics, metals and many other materials. It is particularly suited for cylindrical tube laser machining of medical products including stents and fine tubes. The collet chuck design allows workpiece advance without manual realignment to compensate for axial tube motion during clamp/unclamp cycles. Axial motion is significantly reduced, eliminating the need for part re-registration after tube advancement in applications requiring high precision gripping of the material.

Using readily available collets, the CCS stages support tube diameters from 0.1 mm to 27 mm. A clear aperture assures efficient product feed-through. Housings are designed to accept wet-cutting accessories, and the stages tolerate inevitable moderate leakage of cutting fluid into the aperture. Direct drive motor technology provides quicker acceleration and higher maximum speeds than gear or belt-driven mechanisms.

With no brushes to replace or gear trains to maintain, the stages are optimized for 24/7 production environments.

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