HT240-AC
Lifting Stages
High load vertical z stage (ball screw), travel 25 mm, rep ± 0.7 µm, load 44 kg, speed 16.6 mm/s
Ideal for high loads
For movements in the vertical direction, the Steinmeyer Mechatronik HT240 is a product specially designed for high loads which has outstanding resolution. Thanks to its robust, production proven design, it is protected against particles and dust and can be used in the industrial environment especially for heavy load applications.
Easy to combine
The HT240 is equipped with either a stepper motor or AC motor and provides a lift of up to 25 mm.
Thanks to our modular axis systems, it can be effortlessly combined with matching DT series rotary stages or PLT series linear stages to create complex multi-axis systems.
Suitable for industrial applications
The HT240 is principally used wherever high loads need to be precisely positioned – in special and precision machine construction, in laser technology, the automation industry and measurement engineering.
| Modell HT240 | -25-AC-R | -25-AC-L | |
| Travel | [mm] | 25 | 25 |
| Repeatability unidirectional | [μm] | ± 1.6 | ± 0.7 |
| Repeatability bidirectional | [μm] | ± 2.6 | ± 1.2 |
| Accuracy | [μm] | ± 9.5 | ± 3.9 |
| Flatness | [μm] | ± 1.3 | ± 1.3 |
| Straightness | [μm] | ± 1.3 | ± 1.3 |
| Positioning speed | [mm/s] | 8.3 | 8.3 |
| Max. Speed | [mm/s] | 16.6 | 16.6 |
| Max. acceleration | [m/s2] | 0.2 | 0.2 |
| Max. load Fx | [N] | 440 | 440 |
| Max. load Fy | [N] | 440 | 440 |
| Max. load Fz | [N] | 410 | 410 |
| Max. Torque Mx | [Nm] | 35 | 35 |
| Max. Torque My | [Nm] | 45 | 45 |
| Max. Torque My | [Nm] | 55 | 55 |
| Pitch | [µrad] | ± 50 | ± 50 |
| Yaw | [µrad] | ± 30 | ± 30 |
| Weight | [kg] | 18 | 18 |
| Length | [mm] | 360 | 360 |
| Width | [mm] | 240 | 240 |
| Height | [mm] | 90 | 90 |
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FMC250/280
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PLC
We support integration of our systems into PLC architectures, e.g. Beckhoff
ACS
We support integration of our systems into your ACS environment
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Almost all atmospheric standard stages are unanodized with UHV lubrication for residual pressures up to 10-6 mbar and min. cleanroom class ISO 6 - or even better - available. Further stages for more demanding environments up to cleanroom class ISO 2, vacuum up to 10E-11 mbar or hard radiation you will find here:
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Materials
Steinmeyer Mechatronik GmbH predominantly uses aluminum for the structure of multi-axis positioning systems.
In special cases, steel and titanium (e.g., for non-magnetic systems) are also possible.
The reason: aluminum efficiently dissipates localized heat, allowing the system to quickly reach a thermally stabilized state—an essential prerequisite for stable and highly accurate positioning systems.
The lower stiffness of aluminum compared to steel is compensated for by design measures, such as:
- a slightly increased table height
- the use of hollow profiles
Important: An aluminum beam and a steel beam with identical geometry exhibit the same deflection under their own weight. For special requirements—e.g., non-magnetic applications—titanium versions are also available.
Functional surfaces and coatings
In addition to standard surfaces, numerous customer-specific surface and coating concepts are available.
These are specifically designed to achieve very high cleanroom classes—up to ISO 1–2, depending on the application and process.
To meet demanding process requirements, we develop and qualify application-specific functional coatings, including:
- Nickel coatings
- PTFE & KEPLA® coatings
- Fluorinated lubricants
- Dicronite® / dry-film coatings
- Application-specific coating combinations
In addition, the following options are available:
- anodized (cleaned)
- alternative color anodizing
- bare aluminum, cleaned
- Bilatal
- Nickel
These surfaces are suitable, for example, for high purity requirements, chemical resistance (life science), or process-critical environments.
Why functional coatings are crucial (before → after)
- Standard surface → EUV-compatible surface
- Reflective → non-reflective, minimized stray light
- Limited sliding capability → maximum sliding performance & reduced wear
- Basic protection → chemical & corrosive resistance
- One-size-fits-all → cost-optimized, application-specific performance
Special surfaces are often required for UV / DUV / EUV applications (X-ray or gamma applications on request).
Yes, linear stages can also be used as lifting stages (Z direction) and stacked (XY motions).
In this case, it is important that the maximum force in the drive direction is not exceeded. The force for vertical positioning is specified for linear stages under Fx in the specifications.
The selection is primarily based on force requirements, dynamics, and required precision. Additional relevant factors include installation space, energy efficiency, thermal boundary conditions, and integration effort. Depending on the application, different drive systems can be used. These are identifiable by abbreviations in the respective product designation:
- Ground ball screws or lead screws with SM motor (stepper motor), DC motor (brushed DC motor), or AC servo (AC servo motor)
- Electrodynamic linear motors (ironless or iron-core)
- Piezo motors such as Piezo-Legs® or Nanomotion®
Systematic Decision Structure
| If priority is on … | Typical motor type |
|---|---|
| Cost & simple integration | Stepper motor |
| Dynamics & control performance | DC servo / BLDC |
| Maximum dynamics & zero backlash | Linear motor |
| Nanopositioning & compact design | Piezo / Nanomotion / Ultrasonic |
1. Stepper Motor
Typical Application
Simple positioning tasks with moderate speeds and forces.
Advantages
- Cost-effective
- Simple control (often without complex feedback control)
- High holding torque at standstill
Disadvantages
- Step loss under overload (without feedback)
- Reduced smoothness at low speeds
Recommended for
- Standard axes
- Laboratory automation
- Simple adjustment tasks
- Alignment units with low dynamic requirements
- Vacuum applications
2. DC Servo or BLDC Motor
Typical Application
Dynamic positioning with closed-loop control and encoder feedback.
Advantages
- Very smooth operation
- High speed and acceleration
- Precise control through feedback
Disadvantages
- Higher system cost
- Requires servo drive and parameterization
Recommended for
- High-speed XY tables
- Scanning axes
- Automation systems with position and velocity control
- Multi-axis systems with synchronization
3. Linear Motor
Typical Application
Direct drive without mechanical transmission for maximum dynamics.
Advantages
- No backlash, no mechanical wear
- Extremely smooth motion
- Very high accelerations
Disadvantages
- Higher investment cost
- Increased energy consumption
- Thermal management required
Recommended for
- High-dynamic systems in semiconductor manufacturing
- Inspection and metrology systems
- Precision assembly
- Applications with high cycle rates
4. Piezo, Nanomotion or Ultrasonic Motor
Typical Application
Nanometer-level motion or highly compact precision systems.
Advantages
- No magnetic fields
- Extremely fine step resolution
- High holding force without power consumption
Disadvantages
- Limited travel range
- Low to moderate speed
- Not designed for high continuous loads
Recommended for
- Nanopositioning systems
- Optical alignment and fine adjustment
- Microscopy and laser alignment
- Vacuum or magnetically sensitive applications
- Compact systems with minimal installation space
Incremental scales made of steel or Zerodur® or Zeromet® are used as a feedback system in most cases. While this is sufficient for accuracy in the single-digit micrometer range, it makes sense to use interferometric position feedback for accuracy requirements below one micrometer. In systems with “open loop”, i.e. without a measuring system, only precision in the double-digit micrometer range can be achieved; however, due to the simpler controller and the lack of a measuring system, this is the more cost-effective solution.
Steinmeyer offers standard motion controllers, PLC integration, and custom embedded solutions. Depending on the application, the control system can be fully integrated into the positioning system.
Overview Motion Controllers & Control Concepts
System Architecture – Modular Design
Control solutions are selected application-specifically and matched to the drive system, measurement system, and environmental conditions.
Standard Motion Controllers
- For single-axis or multi-axis systems
- Configurable control loops (position / velocity / torque)
- Fieldbus interfaces (e.g., EtherCAT, PROFINET)
- Fast commissioning
Typical application: Precision axes with linear motors, torque motors, or ball screws.
PLC Integration
- Integration into existing machine control systems
- Centralized system logic via customer PLC
- Reduced integration effort
- Standardized industrial communication
Typical application: OEM machines, scalable production systems, and retrofit projects.
Custom Embedded Solutions
- Compact, application-optimized controllers
- Integrated power stages
- Minimized installation space
- Optimized for process-specific applications
Typical application: Highly integrated positioning systems with limited installation space or special environmental requirements.
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