Optimal Engineering Systems introduces PR100-45-01 and PR100-45-02 motors

  • April 09, 2020
  • Optimal Engineering Systems (OES)
Optimal Engineering Systems introduces PR100-45-01 and PR100-45-02 motors
Optimal Engineering Systems introduces PR100-45-01 and PR100-45-02 motors

April 9, 2020  –  Optimal Engineering Systems introduced The PR100-45-01, driven by stepper motors, and the PR100-45-02, driven by brushless servo motors, with quadrature incremental optical encoders. 

The Pitch axis (lower stage) is a goniometer stage which features preloaded cross roller guides and a high ratio worm drive for smooth motion over a range of travel of +/- 45 degrees. It has a typical accuracy of 0.05 degrees and repeatability of +/- 0.01 degrees.  Additionally, this axis has end-of-travel limit switches.   

The 100 mm diameter Roll axis (upper stage) has a 180:1 gear ratio for smooth motion and has a precise pattern of threaded holes for fixtures or tooling.  This axis has an accuracy of 0.05 degrees and repeatability of +/-  0.01 degrees. The Roll axis has a Home signal for initialization.  Each axis features a calibrated scale to visually display the angle. The maximum speed with stepper motors is 14 degrees/second and 45 degrees/second with servo motors.   The knobs of the stepper motors can be replaced with optional optical encoders for position verification. 

The resolution of the PR100-45-01 stepper motor driven duel-axis stage depends on the resolution of the step motor driver resolution or the optical encoder if a servo motor is used. A resolution of 0.001 degrees equivalent to 3.6 arc-sec can be achieved using a10 micro-steps per step stepper motor driver or an encoder with a resolution of 500 cycles per revolution.

The PR100-45-02 that features servo motors and optical quadrature encoders are used for very precise closed loop operation and greater speeds.  The PR100-45-01 and -02 stages can be ordered plug-and-play with a fully a compatible multi-axis motion controller from OES. 
 

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