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Ideal SMLA applications include pipetting, microscope stage adjustments, fluid pumping, and 3D printing


of minimal space, producing a more compact linear motion system. Some suppliers provide customisation services for free. The outcome of these vendor benefits and capabilities is less time, headaches and maintenance, a quicker solution, and most importantly, a lower total cost of ownership.


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volume linear motion systemproject, have available time and expertise, and can tolerate some risk, you may be able


support could be an issue, especially if the original in-house design team is no longer available to complete the project.


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process, as well as physical tools that enable them to machine parts more efficiently. Vendors also may have pre-tested modules that can be adapted easily without major customisation. Modularity allows vendors to deliver highly configured standard products without the added cost normally associated with custom products. Vendors also take responsibility for the


operation of the product, usually by issuing warranties. If integrated at the factory, the designer can be more confident that there will not be mismatches among components. Vendors will also have the experience tomakemaximum use


to reduce the cost of having a guided system by building it yourself. Otherwise, working with an experienced vendor’s engineering team to assemble a highly configured, compact, linear motion system from standard components for your application may get you the optimised product you need faster and with less risk. Although short-term, out-of-pocket costs may


be higher, when you take all factors into account, working with an experienced linear motion supplier will result in a higher-quality, quicker solution with maximum ROI.


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 Cost-optimised, microstepping 2-phase, 1.8° stepper motors in NEMA sizes 08 through 34


 Aimed at the unique demands of OEM users  Stock availability for standard products and fast


turnaround for application customisation  Extended torque performance and smooth


operation, suiting dynamic motion positioning and speed control applications


STF STEPPER DRIVES  Microstepping drives: 3, 6 and 10 Amps/Phase


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programs for multi-axis synchronisation


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