Item ID: 1584 1 Offered at $ 350.00 MOTORIZED LINEAR STAGE, 7.25" TRAVEL Motorized Linear StageManufacturer unknown ... other image Location: Scotia, New York, United States Unit Price $ 350.00 Number of Units 1 Model None Configuration Single Axis Total Travel, XYZ X: 7.25 in (184 mm) Mechanical Drive System Lead screw Screw Pitch 40 turns per inch Stage Length 19.25 in (489 mm) Stage Width 6.00 in (152 mm) Table Length 10.00 in (254.00 mm) Table Width 6.00 in (152.40 mm) Tabletop Height 1.50 in (38.10 mm) Motor Drive: Servo Motor Size: NEMA 23 Other Information Pittman 30 V DC motor Dynamics Research Corp. Encoder Model 14204C223 (manuf. 9/14/90) Cross roller bearings All stainless steel construction Exterior Dimensions Width 6.000 in (15.2 cm) Depth 33.000 in (83.8 cm) Height 2.000 in (5.1 cm) Weight 42 lb (19 kg) Shipping & Handling:Unless otherwise stated, all items will be fully tested and sold with our standard ninety day warranty, which is described in our terms and conditions. Our standard procedure is to service the equipment as orders are placed. Lead times can vary depending on the item.Domestic and International shipments: Ex Works, Scotia, NY. All freight cost estimates are for dock to dock service only.Any additional services, i.e. lift-gate, inside or residential delivery, must be requested at the time of sale and will be billed accordingly.CBI is not responsible for any damage incurred during shipment. It is the buyer's responsibility to inspect packages for damage and to note any damage on bill of lading.Please feel free to call us with any questions. (Phone: 518.346.8347, Fax: 518.381.9578). Payment:We offer terms of net 30 days to all companies that have established credit with Capovani Brothers Inc. and have paid within terms. All federal, state, local governments and their agencies, as well as institutions of higher learning automatically receive terms. All other sales, including foreign sales, are prepayment only. MasterCard, VISA, and Discover Card are accepted. ACCEPT OFFERMAKE COUNTER-OFFERMAKE INQUIRY