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Light Aligner

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Light AlignerThe Light Aligner from Spectrolight Inc. aligns a light beam through an optical system constructed on a breadboard or optical table.

The Light Aligner is an anodized metal ruler with precision-engraved fiducials and a series of 2.5-mm diameter through holes. It utilizes a magnetic base that holds the ruler in a vertical orientation and enables its stable, temporary placement on any optical table, breadboard or ferrous metal surface. In use, the optical beam is passed through one of the holes at the appropriate height, and then the entire unit is moved as necessary to various positions in the optical system to verify that the beam alignment is being maintained.

The Light Aligner is available either with or without registration pins on its base. This allows for either complete freedom in its placement, or precise registration of a beam with the mounting hole pattern on the table or breadboard. The Light Aligner also uses a modular approach to provide maximum utility. A bolt-on extension doubles the height with no loss of precision. Both metric and imperial versions are available with standard lengths being 220 mm and 8.6 in.



Published: October 2017
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