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By DE Editors  

January 12, 2009

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Techno, Inc. (New Hyde Park, NY) Linear Motion Systems released the new Rotary Table ZR20, a small footprint stepper motor rotary table that is great for applications where space is at a premium.

The New ZR20 is operated by a 2-phase stepper motor with a 20:1 ratio – fine resolution in a compact package. At 200 steps per revolution, half step, the resolution of this motor is 2.7 arc/minutes, and can handle a 10kg maximum load.

Each Rotary Table ZR20 comes complete with an internal limit switch for homing functions and the stepper motor is pre-wired into a DB9 connector, reducing time required for setup of the unit. Used by itself or in any combination of linear slides and other rotary tables, the ZR20 is 138 mm by 86 mm wide by 88 mm high, uses a NEMA17 frame motor and can be mounted to any assembly via six through holes on the mount flanges.

For additional information about the New Rotary Table ZR20, contact Techno, Inc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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