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High Load Capacity Motorized Gimbal, 500mm Payload Width

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Zaber™ High Load Capacity Motorized Gimbal, 500mm

Zaber™ High Load Capacity Motorized Gimbal, 500mm

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Specifications

General

Type:
English or Metric
Encoder:
Yes
Manufacturer:
Zaber
Type of Motor:
Stepper Motor
Encoder Type:
Rotary Quadrature Encoder

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Type of Movement:
Rotary
Stage Size (mm):
652.1 x 497.5 x 210.1
Travel (°):
360
Accuracy (°):
0.16 (unidirectional)
Backlash (°):
<0.05
Gear Drive Ratio:
180:1
Repeatability (°):
<0.005
Speed (°/s):
24
Weight (kg):
13.8
Encoder Resolution:
200 CPR
Cantilevered Load Capacity (N⋅m):
20
Max. Continuous Torque (N⋅cm):
1000
Aperture Diameter (mm):
50.8

Electrical

Maximum Operating Current (mA):
2200

Hardware & Interface Connectivity

Type of Drive:
Precision Worm Gear
Power Supply:
48 VDC
Computer Interface:
RS-232

Environmental & Durability Factors

Operating Temperature (°C):
0-50

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:
Reach 240:

Product Details

  • 360° Continuous Travel
  • Speed up to 24°/s, Max Torque of 10N-m
  • Max Centered Payload of 15kg; Max Cantilevered Load Capacity of 20N-m
  • 300 and 500mm Payload Width Frame Options Available

Zaber™ High Load Capacity Motorized Gimbals are large, motorized two-axis rotation platforms that simplify the angular positioning of large components or subsystems within an optical system. All gimbals feature 360° continuous travel, two axis rotation around a single point, speed up to 24°/s, a Cantilevered Load Capacity of 20N-m, a rotary quadrature encoder resolution of 200 counts per revolution (CPR), and are available for payload widths of either 300 or 500mm. Drilled and tapped crossmember plates, used to create a mounting platform within the gimbal, are available with either English (#71-113 or #71-115) or Metric (#71-112 or #71-114) mounting options, and can also be used to quickly swap different components or pre-built subsystems into the gimbal. Zaber™ High Load Capacity Motorized Gimbals feature built-in controllers and motors allowing for closed-loop operation, slip/stall recovery, and independent axis control via a single RS-232 or USB connection for plug-and-play functionality and easy system integration. These gimbals are ideal for telecom, scanning, and tracking applications where high-load capacity and high-precision angular positioning is required. 

Note: A 48 VDC universal power supply, data cables for daisy chaining, and computer interface cables (USB or RS-232) are sold separately as accessories. All Zaber™ High Load Capacity Motorized Gimbals are compatible with Zaber Launcher and Zaber’s Motion Library.

Accessories

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USB to RS-232 Adapter #68-344 Clearance C$65.80   Request Quote
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48V Universal Power Supply #15-294 C$60.20   Request Quote
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USB to Serial Converter Cable with M8 Female Plug #15-295 C$63.00   Request Quote
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2ft Data Cable, 4-pin Male to Female M8 #15-296 C$21.00   Request Quote
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Serial Adapter Cable with M8 Female Plug #15-297 C$26.60   Request Quote
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Power Terminal Block, 2 pin, 5mm Pitch #15-304 C$7.00   Request Quote
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50 x 300mm, Gimbal Crossmember Plate, Metric #71-112 New C$301.00   Request Quote
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50.8 x 300mm, Gimbal Crossmember Plate, English #71-113 New C$301.00   Request Quote
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50 x 500mm, Gimbal Crossmember Plate, Metric #71-114 New C$390.60   Request Quote
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50.8 x 500mm, Gimbal Crossmember Plate, English #71-115 New C$390.60   Request Quote
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