KDT105-PM
XY Stages
XY piezo scanning stage, travel 50 x 50 mm, aperture 50 mm, rep ± 0.3 µm, load 5 kg, speed 7.5 mm/s
Compact XY aperture stage for demanding environments
Equipped with Piezo motor, the XY Stage with aperture and cross roller bearings achieves smallest steps in the nanometer range with an almost unmatchable positional stability. Considering its size of 150 x 150 x 50 mm, it has a large travel range of 50 mm in the X and Y directions.
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Fields of application
High-resolution applications in microscopy, semiconductor inspection, bioprinting, super-resolution microscopy, scanning microscopy, 3D imaging, screening, vacuum chambers, semiconductor testing, research, experimental physics, cancer cell research
| KDT105 | -50-PM-L | |
| Travel | [mm] | 50 |
| Repeatability unidirectional | [μm] | ± 0.3 |
| Repeatability bidirectional | [μm] | ± 0.4 |
| Accuracy | [μm] | ± 4 |
| Flatness | [μm] | ± 4 |
| Straightness | [μm] | ± 3 |
| Positioning speed | [mm/s] | 5 |
| Max. speed | [mm/s] | 7.5 |
| Max. acceleration | [m/s2] | 0.1 |
| Max. load Fx | [N] | 5 |
| Max. load Fy | [N] | 5 |
| Max. load Fz | [N] | 45 |
| Max. torque Mx | [Nm] | 0.7 |
| Max. torque My | [Nm] | 0.7 |
| Max. torque Mz | [Nm] | 0.6 |
| Pitch | [µrad] | ± 180 |
| Yaw | [µrad] | ± 50 |
| Length | [mm] | 150 |
| Width | [mm] | 150 |
| Height | [mm] | 50 |
| Weight | [kg] | 2.5 |
| Aperture | [mm] | 40 x 40 |
| Bearing | Cross Roller Bearings | |
| Motor | Piezo Motor | |
| Feedback | Linear Scale | |
| Resolution Measuring system | 0.005, optionally up to 0.001 µm | |
| Material | Anodized Aluminum | |
| Optional features | rotary stage DT105, Z stage HT160 / MT105, custom adapter, bore grid, cable / plugs | |
| Variants clean room | up to clean room class ISO 4 (higher on request) | |
| Variants beam | UV, DUV, EUV (X-ray, gamma on request) | |
| Variants Magnetism | magnetic, low-magnetic, magnet-free | |
| Variants vacuum | up to 10E-11 mbar (higher in request) | |
Related Products
Nearly all atmospheric standard rotary stages shown here are optionally available in a non-anodized version with UHV-compatible lubrication for residual pressures up to 10E-6 mbar. In this configuration, they achieve at least cleanroom class ISO 6 - or better - making them suitable for demanding environments.
For higher requirements, specially designed rotary stage variants are available, for example for cleanroom class ISO 2, vacuum up to 10E-11 mbar, or harsh radiation environments.
The vacuum rotary stages are specifically engineered for high axial and radial loads. Reinforced bearing concepts, adapted material selection, and vacuum-compatible lubrication and coating systems ensure stable rotation even under high payloads and large moments of inertia.
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Materials for Rotary Stages
Steinmeyer Mechatronik primarily uses aluminum for the structural components of rotary stages. This material provides an optimal balance of weight, stiffness, and thermal conductivity—critical for precise runout and repeatability.
Aluminum efficiently dissipates localized heat, for example from motor losses or bearing friction. As a result, the rotary stage quickly reaches a thermally stable condition—an essential prerequisite for consistent angular accuracy during continuous operation or high-dynamic motion.
The lower stiffness of aluminum compared to steel is compensated by design measures, such as:
- Reinforced housing and bearing structures
- Optimized wall thicknesses and installation heights
- Hollow profile constructions with high torsional stiffness
For special requirements—such as high load capacities, vacuum-compatible designs, or magnetically sensitive applications—steel or titanium versions are available as alternatives.
Functional Surfaces and Coatings for Rotary Stages
In addition to standard finishes, numerous customized 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
The following surface options are also available:
- Anodized (cleaned)
- Alternative anodized colors
- Aluminum bare, cleaned
- Bilatal
- Nickel
These surfaces are particularly suitable for:
- High cleanliness requirements in cleanroom environments
- Vacuum applications
- Chemically aggressive environments (e.g., life sciences)
- Optical systems with stray light requirements
Why Functional Coatings Are Critical for Rotary Stages (Before → After)
- Standard surface → EUV-compatible surface
- Reflective → Non-reflective, minimized stray light
- Standard sliding behavior → Optimized friction coefficients & reduced wear
- Basic protection → Enhanced chemical & corrosion resistance
- Standard configuration → Application-optimized performance
Special surface treatments are often required for UV / DUV / EUV applications (X-ray or gamma applications available upon request).
Yes. Our rotary stages can be modularly combined with linear, XY, or XYZ stages to form compact multi-axis systems (e.g., XYZ-R or Theta-Z). The required mechanical interfaces are already integrated into the design.
Typical Configurations
- XY + R → Compact rotation and positioning systems
- XYZ + R → 4DOF positioning
- Theta-Z → Combined rotational and vertical motion
- Parallel kinematic structures → For active alignment applications
Advantages of the Combination
- High system flexibility
- Modular expandability
- Space-saving integration
- Precise coordination of rotation and translation
Technical Requirements
- Matched mechanical interfaces (mounting pattern / centering)
- Rotary stage load capacity designed for additional axes (Fx, Fy, Fz)
- Consideration of moment of inertia and center of gravity
- Synchronized control of all axes
We are happy to advise you—quickly and without obligation:
For rotary stages, Steinmeyer offers standard motion controllers, PLC integration, as well as custom embedded solutions. Depending on torque requirements, dynamic performance, and installation constraints, the controller can be implemented externally in a control cabinet or fully integrated into the rotary stage module.
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System Architecture – Optimized for Rotary Axes
Control solutions for rotary stages are selected application-specifically and precisely matched to the drive concept (e.g., torque direct drive or geared drive), angular measurement system, and environmental conditions. Particular focus is placed on runout accuracy, axis synchronization, and thermal stability.
Standard Motion Controllers
- For single rotary stages or rotational multi-axis systems (e.g., XYZ-R)
- Configurable control loops (position / speed / torque)
- High-resolution angular feedback
- Fieldbus interfaces (e.g., EtherCAT, PROFINET)
- Fast commissioning and fine-tuning
Typical application: Precision rotary stages with torque motor, direct drive, or gear-based rotation.
PLC Integration
- Integration into existing machine or system control architectures
- Centralized system logic via customer PLC
- Synchronization with linear axes or gantry systems
- Standardized industrial communication protocols
Typical application: OEM equipment, inspection systems, semiconductor tools, or assembly systems.
Custom Embedded Solutions
- Compact, application-optimized controllers for rotary stage modules
- Integrated power stages for torque or servo motors
- Reduced cabling effort
- Optimized for cleanroom, vacuum, or high-dynamic applications
Typical application: Highly integrated rotational systems with limited installation space or increased requirements for dynamics and precision.
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