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September 30, 2020



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Haydon Kerk Pittman Launches MiniSlide MSA Series

Haydon Kerk Pittman, a business unit of AMETEK Advanced Motion Solutions division, is pleased to announce the release of the new MiniSlide MSA series. 

Today more than ever, lab equipment and automation designers must fit sophisticated motion control solutions into compact spaces. These device makers need solutions that are uniquely suited for their application while being economically priced. The MiniSlide can solve these demanding challenges while reducing the time, cost, and performance concerns associated with developing guided linear assemblies from individual components.The MiniSlide assemblies are highly configurable, simple to integrate, and offer a compact low profile with a stable platform, all at an economical price point.The MSA series is small in size, but big in power! 

The MiniSlide series offers tremendous design flexibility with two motor options: a 21 mm, size 8 hybrid linear actuator, and a 20 mm, 19000 series can stack linear actuator. In addition, there are nine different lead screw options ranging from ~0.3 mm to 8 mm – providing resolution down to 0.001524 mm (0.00006 inches) per step, axial forces up to 45N and accommodating stroke lengths of up to 150 mm. Finally, four different lubrication options, a rotary encoder feedback option, as well as English or metric mounting hardware standards are available. 

The MiniSlide series provides pre-engineered versatility for a variety of single and multi-axis applications. By providing a compact, cost effective, and highly customizable linear motion solution, the MSA is ideally suited for use in lab equipment applications such as sample handling, spectrometers and chromatographers, molecular analyzers, optical microscopes, and other inspection equipment.  

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