Nwport BGM120CC Motorized Goniometer ±45° Travel DC Motor Drive w/ Encoder
Nwport BGM120CC Motorized Goniometer ±45° Travel DC Motor Drive w/ Encoder
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Nwport BGM120CC Motorized Goniometer ±45° Travel DC Motor Drive w/ Encoder BGM 120 CC
Used, in great shape. Comes with 25-pin Newport OEM connector cable to drive it (MCAB-3 P/N 90077962). Was removed from a SDI spectrometer.
From the manufacturer:
"The BGM120CC Goniometer uses a high torque DC motor. This motor also features a built-in tachometer to provide superior speed stability. BG Series goniometric cradles rotate on a transverse axis above the platform. Compared to full 360° rotation stages, they offer maximum free access to the rotating part and allow construction of very compact multi-axis rotation assemblies. BG cradles are designed so that orthogonal mounting of two adjacent-size cradles (e.g., BGS50 and BGS80) provides two perpendicular rotational axes intersecting at about the same point in space. Mounting a rotation stage under the assembly adds a third orthogonal rotation axis through the same point. Precision rotation is ensured by a precision ground, hardened worm gear drive. Single row ball bearings and precision ground tool-steel races ensure smooth rotation with minimal wobble and eccentricity. A home switch, conveniently located at the center of travel, facilitates the return of the platform to a level position.
BG goniometers are designed so that two adjacent-sized models can be directly mounted orthogonally to each other (for example, BGS80 with BGM120) to pivot about the same point in space. The direct mounting capability saves set-up time, design time, and adapter plate costs. For additional rotation axes, a rotation stage can be mounted under the assembly or on the top BG platform. The video demonstrates an open access, multi-axis tip, tilt and rotation assembly with two BG goniometers and two rotation stages.
The BG series stages provide up to ±45° of transverse axis rotation enforced with mechanical limit switches. The stage is designed for maximum free access to the rotating platform, allowing for simplified stacking and mounting."
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