PLMNL0252 REV. B Effective Date: 10/16/17
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FiberCUT
®
HR Operation Manual
8. Align the lower fiber clamp so:
It is between the water
cooled fiber interface adapter
and the spacer clamp plate.
The (4) captive M4 SHCS
are in line with the M4
tapped holes in the fiber
clamp body.
The (2) alignment pins are in
line with the (2) alignment
holes in the fiber clamp body.
9. Tighten the (4) captive M4 SHCS
loosened in step 2.
10. Install the fiber according to
11. Install the upper fiber clamp
2.4 Beam Centering
2.4.1 Beam Centering Camera
The beam must be centered in the tip.
Move the tip to the center of Z-
axis travel for the best results.
Check the beam alignment during
initial installation or whenever the
fiber, collimator optics or focus
optics are replaced.
Las
er Mechanisms’ beam centering
camera (PLFXT0218) is used for tip
centering and aligning the beam
through the head.
It shows the position of the red
aiming beam in the orifice of the
gas jet tip.
The beam centering camera
requires a Windows computer
with a USB port and Digital
Microscope Suite software or
equivalent.
1. Download and install the latest
version of Digital Microscope
Suite software to the computer
that will be used. See
http://www.lasermech.com/productupdates
A PDF copy of the Celestron
®
Handheld Digital Microscope
Instruction Manual, with more
details on the features and
use of the microscope, is also
available on the website
above.
2. Thread on a gas jet tip with a 2
3. Turn on the red aiming beam from
the fiber laser.
4. Connect the beam centering
camera (PLFXT0218) to the
computer using a USB cable.
5. Open the Digital Microscope Suite
software.
6. Disable the motor during camera
installation to avoid position faults.
7. Install the beam centering camera
It may be helpful to rotate the
camera until it is fully seated
against the tip retainer
assembly.
O-rings in the beam centering
camera help keep it in place.
Figure 9