Select a positioning stage suitable for your application! Introducing the single-axis combinations, high-rigidity YRA series, and ultra-high precision RSTA series, among others.
In the manufacturing process, accurate positioning is crucial for improving the precision and quality of products. Among these, alignment stages require not only the precision demanded of standard positioning stages but also attributes such as followability and positional stability, which are very important. Therefore, it is necessary to select an appropriate stage according to the required precision and positioning time during alignment. At Kozu Seiki, we offer a variety of alignment stages tailored to different applications. We feature the "YRA Series," which employs a guide mechanism that balances high precision and high rigidity, and the "RSTA Series," which achieves high followability with a 0.1μm pitch by evenly distributing the drive units. [YRA Series] - Guide mechanism that balances high precision and high rigidity - Achieves a slim, lightweight, and compact design - Utilizes high-precision ground ball screws - Employs easy-to-control stepping motors Additionally, we have prepared a guidebook regarding alignment stages. We hope it will be a useful reference for your selection process. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*
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【Contents (Excerpt)】 ■ What is an Alignment Stage? ■ Required Performance for Alignment Stages ■ Types of Alignment Stages ■ Advantages of Each Stage ■ Alignment Stage Lineup ■ Features of the YRA Series ■ Features of the RSTA Series *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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We offer a full range of positioning solutions required for nano-level high-precision positioning, image processing alignment, semiconductor inspection, optical device assembly, and automotive camera production.