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Top-Screw Model, Slotted Base - Metric Mirror Mount

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Fine Tip Angle (°):
±3
Adjustment Screw Position:
Top
Resolution (mm):
0.25

Product Details

Type:
Adjustable - Tip-Tilt
Type of Optics:
Square or Rectangular

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Weight (kg):
0.06
Construction:
Black Anodized Aluminum, Stainless Steel
Fine Tilt Angle (°):
±3

Threading & Mounting

Size of Compatible Optics (mm):
3.0 - 25.4

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:
Reach 240:

Product Family Description

  • Two-Axis Tilt Control
  • 25mm Square Mounting Surfaces
  • Back or Top Screw Options
  • Slotted or Threaded Based Options
  • Black Anodized Aluminum
  • Posts and Post Holders Required for Mounting

These micro-sized Mirror Mounts are ideal for use in restricted spaces. Each offers a 25mm square mounting surface. Adjustment screws have 0.25mm pitch thread for fine angular resolution. Precision tilting of the mounting surface in two axes can be done with either top screw or standard (screws in back) model options. 25mm square or diameter first surface mirrors can be easily bonded using our wide range of optical adhesives. Metric mounting holes allow for a wide range of integration solutions. Posts and Post Holders are required for mounting to a breadboard.

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