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June 16, 2016



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OES Introduces Three-Axis Gimbal Mount

The high precision, AU300-XZ motorized three-axis gimbal mount from Optimal Engineering Systems, Inc. (OES) features full 360 degrees rotation of each axis. The rigid black anodized aluminum alloy frame of the three-axis gimbal mount handles loads to 10 kg (22.5 lbs) and has the clearance (300 mm x 300 mm, 11.8 in. x 11.8 in.) necessary for mounting lasers, cameras, optics and instrumentation for pointing, scanning, tracking, positioning and other applications.  

The Azimuth stage rotary table, has a compact 214 mm x 214 mm (8.425 in. x 8.425 in.) footprint for easy integration into new and existing applications. The azimuth, elevation and roll stages all feature powerful bi-directional stepper motors capable of microstepping and with knobs for manual adjustments. Each axis features: Low backlash worm gear drives and precision "V" grove & cross roller bearings for very high resolution of 3.6 arc seconds, and repeatability and positional accuracy to 18 arc seconds. Travel speed of each axis is 10 degrees per second.

It can be ordered as a complete plug-and-play system with a multi-axis controller, joy stick, track ball or keypad, and with a 30 mm thru hole in the roll stage.
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