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Multi Stage Engineering Dalatec support designs in linear and multistage applications. We have teamed up with top engineering firms that develop and manufactured customized high- performance advanced application in industrial robotics, vision systems, multi axis stabilized tracking pedestals, gimbals, medical equipment, multi axis stages and other automation applications.

Highlight Simplicity, Functionality, Innovation and Technology leveraging motion control and mechanics to its optimum. Tailor made servo controlled motion solutions Multi sensors position input real time process Accurate & repeatable rotational & linear positioning systems Tracking and stabilizing systems - Air, Sea and Land AS9100D and ISO 9001-2015 certified .

Dual axis stage Y axis – 300-500mm X axis – 100-300mm Accuracy < 5µm Velocity < 800mm/sec Acceleration < 6m/sec² Resolution = 0.1µm Linear / ball screw Granit / Aluminum base.

Single axis stage X axis – 100mm Accuracy < 10µm Repeatability < 2µm Straightness < 2µm Flatness < 5µm Velocity < 50mm/sec

Microscope open frame stage X and Y axis travel – 100mm Accuracy < 2µm Resolution = 0.1µm Repeatability = ±1µm Straightness < 5µm Flatness < 7µm Velocity < 60mm/sec

Rigid Z axis stage Orientation: vertical/ Horizontal Payload < 25Kg (vertical) Travel = 25mm Velocity < 50mm/s Acceleration < 1m/s² Resolution = 0.1µm Accuracy = 1µm Repeatability = ±0.5µm Straightness = 2 µm /25mm

Low weight linear beam Orientation: Horizontal/Vertical Payload < 40 Kg Travel = 3200mm Velocity < 100 mm/s Acceleration < 0,2 m/s² Resolution = 1µm Accuracy = 10µm Repeatability = ± 5µm Straightness = 0.1 mm /1000 mm

Print carriage beam Orientation: Horizontal Payload ~ 120 Kg Travel = 6000 mm Velocity ~ 2 m/s Acceleration < 15 m/s² Resolution = 10µm Accuracy = 20µm Repeatability = ± 10µm Straightness = 0.2 mm /1000 mm