Manual stages
Manual positioning stages are intended for angular and linear positioning of electro-optical systems during alignment, calibration and basic testing procedures. They provide a simple, reliable and cost-effective solution whenever high positioning accuracy is required without the need for motorized control.
The XAX manual stages are primarily used for positioning thermal imagers, VIS-NIR cameras, SWIR cameras, laser modules and optical components relative to collimators or other elements of the test setup. Smooth manual adjustment combined with rigid mechanical construction enables accurate alignment during laboratory measurements, production testing and service applications.
The modular design allows easy integration into complete Inframet test systems or into custom laboratory setups.
Inframet offer contains following versions of Manual Stages:
- XNAS Manual Positioning Stage with azimuth and elevation regulation range ± 3°.

Fig. 1. XNAS stage
- XNASA Manual Positioning Stage with regulation range ± 15° azimuth and ± 3° elevation.

Fig. 2. XNASA stage
- XNASB Manual Positioning Stage with regulation range ± 4.5° azimuth and ± 2.5° elevation.

Fig. 3. XNASB stage
- XWAS Manual Positioning Stage with regulation range ± 50° azimuth and ± 3° elevation.

Fig. 4. XWAS stage
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