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How to attach Linear Stage to a Breadboard

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  1. Unscrew the six screws indicated with the provided Allen (hex) key to unfasten the top plate.
  2. With the stage in a central position, slide out the top plate through the slot in the stage.
  3. Move the stage to an edge position in order to access the screw holes which fasten the system to the breadboard.
  4. Insert the M6 screws into the corner screw holes and tighten with the provided Allen (hex) key.
  5. With the stage in a central position again, slide the top plate back into position through the slot in the stage and screw in the 6 screws removed before.
  6. Tighten the screws that fasten the plate.
  7. The stage can be controlled through the Linear Stage Software.

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    Product Specialist

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    Graphic Designer

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