Newport UMR3.5 and Model: BM11.5 Precision Double-Row Ball Bearing Metric Linear Stage features steel construction for high stability and rigidity. The ball bearings and precision-ground bearing surfaces provide exceptional linear travel, with angular deviation better than 100-200 µrad. UMR3 Series Stages have double-row ball bearings making them an excellent choice for carrying high loads up to 600 N.
Great condition Newport SDS65 Translation Stage with BM11.25 Micrometer The SDS65 Linear Translation Stage incorporates maximum performance and 0.98 inch travel into a 2.56 x 2.56 x 0.71 inch footprint. Especially designed for industrial OEM system integration, the stainless steel construction features higher rigidity, superior clean room acceptability, and better long-term stability than aluminum stages.
EXCELLENT CONDITION!!! Actuator Included. The UMR5.16 Precision Double-Row Ball Bearing Linear Stage features steel construction for high stability and rigidity.
NEWPORT UMR5.16A Double-Row Ball Bearing Linear Stage, 16 mm travel, 600 N load List Price $ 255.94 (stage) The UMR5.16A Precision Double-Row Ball Bearing Aperture Linear Stage features steel construction for high stab
NEWPORT UMR3.5 Double-Row Ball Bearing Linear Stage List Price $ 219.94 (stage) The UMR3.5 Precision Double-Row Ball Bearing Linear Stage features steel construction fo
The M-MVN50 Precision Ball Bearing Vertical Linear Stage provides precise 8 mm manual height control with micron-scale sensitivity. Its high load capacity makes it especially suited to vertical positioning of heavy payloads. The stage utilizes an inclined plane design consisting of two precision-machined, opposing wedge blocks.
Mitutoyo differential micrometer in excellent condition. The micrometer has imperial graduation and does not have a mounting thread. Otherwise it is identical to Newport DM-13 model, which is also made for Newport by Mitotoyo.
Measuring Tools: The Steel Rule; Calipers; Micrometer; Vernier Calipers; Fixed Gages, by John T. Shuman, originally published by the American Technical Society, Chicago, Ill., 1943. Reprinted by Nation Builder Books, Leesburg, VA, 2003.
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