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  • General Specifications

    Rapid Traverse Maximum
    10.16 m/min
    Linear Positional Accuracy
    ± 0.051 mm
    Repeatability
    ± 0.025 mm
    Z-Axis Travel
    203 mm
    Work Envelope
    Mach 150 1313: 1.3 m x 1.3 m
    Mach 150 3020: 3 m x 2 m
    Mach 150 4020: 4 m x 2 m
    Acceleration
    0.05 g
    Ballbar Circularity
    ± 0.127 mm
    Rapid Traverse Maximum
    400 in/min
    Linear Positional Accuracy
    ± 0.002 in
    Repeatability
    ± 0.001 in
    Z-Axis Travel
    8 in
    Work Envelope
    Mach 150 1313: 4'-3" x 4'-3"
    Mach 150 3020: 10' x 6'-6"
    Mach 150 4020: 13'-1" x 6'-6"
    Acceleration
    0.05 g
    Ballbar Circularity
    ± 0.005 in
    Accuracy specifications are tested at 72° F (22° C) +/- 10 degrees

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