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Lab Jacks (Manual Stage)

Lab Jacks (Manual Stage)
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Product Description

A lifted Z-axis stage using the pantograph head method.

Part Number
LV-151-2
LV-251-2
Part NumberPriceNameMinimum Order Qty.Volume DiscountDays to ShipRoHSStage surface (length)
(mm)
Stage surface (width)
(mm)
Load Capacity
(N)

฿ 45,679.74

CHS Z STAGES 1 Piece(s) 3 Day(s) 10125125147

฿ 53,378.85

CHS Z STAGES 1 Piece(s) 3 Day(s) -150200196

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Basic Information

Type Horizontal Surface Z-Axis Stage surface (length) (range of selection)(mm) 121~ Stage surface (width) (range of selection)(mm) 121~
Load Capacity (Range Selectable)(N) 100.1~ Feeding Method Pantograph Method Table Material Steel
Table Surface Treatment Hard black chrome Clamp Type Slit fastening type Moving Direction Z Axis 1 Direction

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Question: What is the approximate travel distance for one rotation of the handle?
Answer: For the pantagraph type, the travel distance and handle rotation are not proportional. The travel distance decreases with each rise.