Aligning The Laser Beam To The Machine's Travel Path For Short-Range Measurements - Agilent Technologies 5530 Reference Manual

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Chapter 2 Linear Measurements
Aligning the Laser Beam to the Machine's Travel Path for Short-Range
Measurements
Aligning the Laser Beam to the Machine's
Travel Path for Short-Range Measurements
Use this procedure if your measurement distance is less than 350 mm
(14 inches). Before proceeding, make sure the machine is at the start
position and the small aperture is in position over the upper port on the
laser head. To align the laser beam to the machine's travel path, follow
these steps:
1
Place a reference mirror or a similar reflecting device between the
interferometer and retroreflector.
2
Make sure the reflecting device you use:
is aligned so its reflecting surface is perpendicular to the machine's
travel path, and
reflects the beam parallel to the machine's travel path back to the
upper port on the laser head.
If you use a reference mirror and the machine has T slots, you can align
the reference mirror so it is parallel to the T slots.
3
Tilt the laser head up or down and rotate it left or right until the return
beam from the reference mirror forms a halo around the aperture in the
upper port.
You are now ready to make the linear measurement.
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