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Standard, Ultraprecise, Dovetail, Joystick, bases
There were 5 questions found in this category:
  1. questionDoes a control unit come with the standard motorized control micromanipulator?
    No, to power the micromanipulator, one of two control units must be purchased separately The Push Button Control Unit provides either "step" or continuous motion in 3 dimensions while the 3-Direction Joystick Control Unit provides simultaneous movement in three axes.

  2. questionHow do I fix the drift that I'm seeing with my micromanipulator?
    The attachment below provides directions on how to fix the drift on an MM-33 micromanipulator:(If you don't have a collet tool then a strong pair of scissors can be used instead.)

  3. questionWhat is the distinction between "magnetic bases" and "magnetic holders" in the catalog?
    The "magnetic bases" include a main pole with one or two sub-poles for mounting devices. Part number 69-0230 also includes a flexible pole with a holder for an 8mm rod The "magnetic holders" have a center tap hole to accommodate poles, but they are not included. The term 'magnetic holders' can ...

  4. questionWhat is the maximum speed of the standard motorized control micromanipulators?
    The maximum speed of the standard motorized control micromanipulators is 200um per second.

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