Manual linear module
A manual linear module is a mechanical component that provides precise linear motion through manual operation, typically using a handwheel or lead screw. Unlike motorized linear stages, these modules rely on human input for movement.
Key Features:
Manual Actuation: Movement is controlled by a handwheel, knob, or screw, requiring direct human interaction.
Linear Motion: Designed to move an object or platform in a straight line.
Precision: Often incorporate lead screws or ball screws to provide accurate and controlled movement.
Simplicity: Generally simpler in design compared to motorized systems, making them potentially more cost-effective and easier to maintain in certain applications.
No External Power Required: Operates without the need for motors, controllers, or power supplies.
Width 28mm Handwheel Sliding Module
Lead Screw Specifications: 0601 / 0602 / 0604 / 0606 / 0612
Effective Stroke: 10mm-30mm (all can be customized/made)
Horizontal Load: 2 kg
Vertical Load: 1 kg
Width 80mm Manual Linear Module
Lead screw Tr14*2 (1402), guide rod diameter 15mm*2
Repeatability: 0.04mm, Limit velocity 100mm/s
Handwheel diameter 50mm
Minimum readable display: 0.01mm