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VAN NUYS, Calif., March 4, 2025 — Optimal Engineering Systems Positioning StagesThe YPR-45-45-100 Series from Optimal Engineering Systems are pitch, roll, and yaw three-axis stages for identifying crystals, estimating hyperspectral bidirectional reflectance, measuring radiation patterns of LEDs, examining cutting edges of medical instruments, laser machining and drilling, aligning mirrors, and scanning. The stages integrate two +/- 45° goniometers for lower and middle axes and a large upper 100-mm diameter rotary stage. The YPR-45-45-100 Series rotary axis is equipped with an index switch to signal the motion controller to the home position and the goniometer axes are equipped with positive and negative limit switches to signal the motion controller when the end of travel is reached.



Published: March 2025
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