kevc70
Mechanical
- Jul 15, 2009
- 37
Hello,
I have an application where I need to linearly move a focusing lens (1mm diameter, 37.5 mm long) about the x, y, and z axis, as well as provide rotational freedom within a tube with an ID of 37.5mm (same as focusing lens length). I've looked at all the optics companies websites and they offer combination linear/rotational units, but at very steep prices. I was wondering if anyone knew of an inexpensive means of performing the above, possibly through the use of worm gearing, rack and pinion, etc. There needs to be fine adjustment with this, so that the user can lock in the correct focal length when the focusing lens is in the correct position. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
Kevin
I have an application where I need to linearly move a focusing lens (1mm diameter, 37.5 mm long) about the x, y, and z axis, as well as provide rotational freedom within a tube with an ID of 37.5mm (same as focusing lens length). I've looked at all the optics companies websites and they offer combination linear/rotational units, but at very steep prices. I was wondering if anyone knew of an inexpensive means of performing the above, possibly through the use of worm gearing, rack and pinion, etc. There needs to be fine adjustment with this, so that the user can lock in the correct focal length when the focusing lens is in the correct position. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
Kevin