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C32-AMH
A triangular mirror holder that can bend the rod and optical axis to 90 degrees. It can precisely adjust the angle of the mirror.
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▶ If the rod is tightened too tightly or if the tightening force is greatly different depending on the location, the rod may not fit in other holders.
▶ Initially fix the rod lightly, after building the optical system, please tighten so that the force that fixes the rod is even in each holder.
▶ When configuring a large optical system or a long optical system, it may become distorted or become unstable due to vibration.
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Cage 45-Degree Mirror Mount
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Cage 45-Degree Mirror Mount
C32-AMHS-30 |
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Cage 45-Degree Mirror Mount
C32-AMH-30 |
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£177.81
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Cage 45-Degree Mirror Mount
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£208.07
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◦ The cage system has two types, P30 (Dia. 6mm rods, 30mm pitch between the rods) and P16 (Dia. 4mm rods, 16mm pitch between the rods).
◦ Mirror holders are supported by four (or three) rods (cages). In addition, the mirror holder can split the optical axis and the cage into two, or fold it to 90 degrees.
◦ The cage system has no distinction of up, down, left and right. Therefore, it is possible to place the holder in various orientations, which is convenient for constructing a three-dimensional optical system.
◦ Mirror holders are supported by four (or three) rods (cages). In addition, the mirror holder can split the optical axis and the cage into two, or fold it to 90 degrees.
◦ The cage system has no distinction of up, down, left and right. Therefore, it is possible to place the holder in various orientations, which is convenient for constructing a three-dimensional optical system.