
Flat Mount Stages are used for specialty applications. These are made to be mounted to any flat surface. The co-axial knobs are located on the top of the stage as opposed to a microscope stage, which are located underneath.
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| 10"x10" Push Stage Front view (right) and angle view (left) | |||||||||||||||||||
| Push Stages are used where rack and pinion/co-axial control are not needed. You can push them quickly to desired locations. Locks are available but are not standard. We make small 10"x10" to large 24"x24" travel push stages. 18"x18" and larger are built with recirculating ball bushings. | |||||||||||||||||||
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