Motion visionary Mike Everman explains two-screw stage for 3D printing
Автор: Design World
Загружено: 2015-04-06
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Here, Bell-Everman founder, inventor, and industry leader Mike Everman explains his new ServoSpline positioning stage ... an X-Y motion device that uses two motor-driven screws that engage with toothed platform edges move the stage (with zero backlash). The motors can be servo or stepper controlled.
Shot at ATX West in Anaheim by Design World's John Hansel, this video shows the stage in action and how the screws both actuate and support the moving table. It's the first commercially available table of its kind, with a 160 sq. mm of motion; a 32-bit ARM microcontroller; four axes of motion; outputs and inputs (digital and analog) for peripheral processes; an MOSFET outputs.
Designers can invert the X-Y stage to run engraving or vision-inspection tasks. Visit servospline.com for more information.
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