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LinearX LT360 User Manual

LinearX LT360
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LT360 Precision Turntable
User Manual
LT360 Precision Turntable
User Manual
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Precision Turntable
User Manual
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TEL: (503) 612-9565 • FAX: (503) 612-9344 • www.linearx.com • sales@linearx.com
LinearX Systems Inc • 9500 SW Tualatin-Sherwood Rd. • Tualatin, OR 97062-8586 USA
All specifications subject to change without notice.
© 2006 All Rights Reserved.
Printed in the U.S.A.
March-30-2006
Precision Turntable
User Manual
PN: 910-0019
Computer Aided Engineering & Measurement Systems

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LinearX LT360 Specifications

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BrandLinearX
ModelLT360
CategoryTurntable
LanguageEnglish

Summary

9.2 LT360 Electrical Specifications

Technical Support

9.1 LT360 Mechanical Specifications

Chapter 1: Safety First !!!

1.1 LT360 Safety

Provides essential safety guidelines for operating the LT360 turntable, emphasizing caution with moving parts and surrounding areas.

1.3 LT360 Emergency Stop

Explains how to perform an emergency stop of the turntable using front panel switches or software.

Chapter 2: Mounting

Chapter 3: Electrical

3.2 Control Methods

Outlines the six available control methods for the LT360, including USB, RS-232, TTL Pulse, Analog Input, Front Panel, and LR360 Remote.

3.3 Computer Interfaces

Details the USB and RS-232 computer interfaces for controlling the LT360, including their specifications and wiring.

3.5 Analog Input

Describes the Analog Input feature for direct positional control via DC analog signals, including its scale factor and voltage range.

3.6 Analog Output

Details the Analog Output feature, which generates a DC voltage for driving external devices, specifying polarity modes and scale factor.

3.7 LR360 Remote

Introduces the LR360 remote control module, providing a means to control the LT360 from a distance.

Chapter 4: Mechanical

4.1 Mechanical Load Capability

Discusses the LT360's drive assembly and its mechanical load capability, emphasizing the importance of rigid fixture attachment.

Chapter 6: Acceleration