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ETN046616-D02

HDR50 Motorized 360° Rotation Stage

Chapter 4 Installation

4.1 Unpacking

4.2 Environmental Conditions

Location

Indoor use only

Maximum altitude

2000 m

Temperature range

5 to 40°C (41 to 104°F)

Maximum Humidity

Less than 80% RH (non-condensing) at 31°C

To ensure reliable operation the unit should not be exposed to corrosive agents or excessive moisture, heat or dust.
If the unit has been stored at a low temperature or in an environment of high humidity, it must be allowed to reach ambient

conditions before being powered up.
The unit must not be used in an explosive environment.

4.3 Transportation

4.4 Electrical Connections

Note.
* The limit switch ground is connected to the motor body.
** Pins 10 and 13 are connected inside the D-Type shell

Caution

Once removed from its packaging, the stage is easily damaged by mishandling. The unit should only be handled by its base,

not by the top platform or any attachments to the top platform.
Do not carry the stage by the drive actuator. Serious damage may occur if excessive force is applied to the drive.

Caution

This unit is design for operation within normal operating conditions.  It is not recommended to use this equipment outside

the following limits.

Caution

When packing the unit for shipping, use the original packing. If this is not available, use a strong box and surround the stage

with at least 100 mm of shock absorbent material.

Pin

Description

1*

Limit Switch Ground *

2

Not Used

3

CW Limit Switch

4

Ph B -ve

5

Ph B +ve

6

Ph A -ve

7

Ph A +ve

8 and 9

Not Used

10**

5 V

11 and 12

Not Used

13**

5 V

14

Not Used

15

Earth

1

5

6

10

11

15

Summary of Contents for HDR50

Page 1: ...HA0393T HDR50 and HDR50 M Motorized 360 Rotation Stage User Guide Original Instructions...

Page 2: ...the HDR50 3 3 1 1 Background 3 3 2 Selecting the Stage Type 3 Chapter 4 Installation 6 4 1 Unpacking 6 4 2 Transportation 6 4 3 Electrical Connections 6 4 4 Attaching to a Work Surface 7 4 5 Attachin...

Page 3: ...o execute moves in the positive direction until the limit switch is no longer tripped The HDR50 is designed specifically to operate with the BSC20x benchtop stepper motor controllers or the MST602 mod...

Page 4: ...from electrical shock Warning Given when there is a risk of injury to users Caution Given when there is a risk of damage to the product Note Clarification of an instruction or additional information W...

Page 5: ...ontroller via a flying lead terminated in a D type type connector A 3m extension cable PAA613 is also supplied Manual control of the stage can be achieved by switching off the drive to the motors and...

Page 6: ...p Settings window is displayed This window allows the correct actuator to be selected Fig 3 1 Stage Configuration Window 6 Select your actuator type i e HDR50 or HDR50 M 7 Click OK 8 The server reads...

Page 7: ...r from the list displayed 8 Click the Add Stage Association button 9 A default configuration is set at the factory and stored in the non volatile memory of the motor controller The server reads in the...

Page 8: ...otor body Pins 10 and 13 are connected inside the D Type shell Caution Once removed from its packaging the stage is easily damaged by mishandling The unit should only be handled by its base not by the...

Page 9: ...Surface The stage bolts directly to the work surface as shown below Fig 4 1 Mounting the Stage to the Work Surface 4 6 Attaching Components and Devices Caution Users must ensure that components and d...

Page 10: ...atability 350 rad Stage Bidirectional Accuracy 820 rad Minimum Incremental Motion 0 8 rad Homing Bidirectional Repeatability 203 rad Axis Wobble 65 rad Maximum Speed 50 sec If used with BSC201 Maximum...

Page 11: ...mm 2 32in 59 0mm 1 48 in 37 5 mm 1 47 in 37 3 mm 0 16 in 4 0 mm X 0 18 in 4 5 mm x 0 16 in 4 0 mm DEEP DOWEL SLOT TO LOCATE ACCESSORIES 0 3 in 7 5 mm TO TAKE 1 4 in M6 SOCKET CAP SCREWS 4 PLACES 0 16...

Page 12: ...armful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the...

Page 13: ...tact Thorlabs for more information Waste treatment is your own responsibility End of life units must be returned to Thorlabs or handed to a company specializing in waste recovery Do not dispose of the...

Page 14: ...www thorlabs com...

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