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Triaxial tube style Probe Holder with 1.5 m triaxial cable with BNC male connector, 100 fA leakage performance with inclinator for mid-size and large positioners.

Product Description:
The tip holder is the connection mechanism between micropositioner and probe tip.

Coaxial tube style holder for extremely low current / low voltage measurements.
Comes complete with inclinator, left and righthand versions available.
With 1.5 m triaxial cable ending in male BNC connector.

Mounting bracket is for larger positioners and assumes 2 holes (M3 threads) vertically with 19 mm distance between them on front of manipulator. Vertical adjustment in 10 mm steps (3 levels) is possible with 3 threaded hole pairs for the inclinator arm.
Mounting bracket could be modified to suit your positioner or a custom bracket could be used.

Reach of inclinator assembly can be adjusted from approximately 166 mm down to 91 mm by moving the tube relativ to clamp. Standard 1.26” or 32 mm long tips add another 16 mm or more.

Image shows lefthand version of inclinator for medium to large posittioners with triaxial connection.

 

Specifications:

  • Tube type tip holder
  • Tube length 108 mm
  • Maximum total length of inclinator- tube combination without tip approx.165 mm
  • Minimum total length approx. 90 mm
  • Maximum insertion depth of tip into tube 16 mm
  • Minimum insertion depth for tip 6 mm
  • Triaxial connection
  • 1.5 m cable length
  • Triaxial BNC male connector
  • 100 fA leakage performance

Lefthand triaxial version installed on our mid size positioner.

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