Laser Beam Delivery 38mm Series

 

 

 

 

 

38mm Laser Beam Directing & Positioning

Laser beam switching unit

BSU-38 Beam Switching Unit

The Beam Switching Unit contains an internal BBK-38 beam bender mounted on precision linear bearings and can be translated in and out of the beam path. The kinematic laser beam bender provides a 90º beam displacement with a 38mm clear aperture. Independent orthogonal mirror correction with 80 pitch adjustment screws provides precise, repeatable alignment. The BSU-38 provides a method to "Time-Share" or redirect the laser beam.

Optic removal and replacement can be accomplished without affecting alignment. Several mirror diameters and thicknesses can be accommodated.

BSU-38-28030-MNNL Shown Above.

 

38mm Beam Switching Unit, BSU-38

BSU-38 Specifications

 


Beam Switching Unit (BSU) Part Numbering Anatomy

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Optic Diameter
50 : 50mm (1.968")**
51   50.8mm (2.0")
 
Optic Edge Thickness
050 : 5.0mm (.200")
063 : 6.35mm (.250")
095 : 9.5mm (.375")
100 : 10mm (.393")
250 : 25mm (.984")**
 
Actuation
M : Manual
P : Pneumatic
 
Cooling
N : None
W : Water
 
Interlock
N : None
I : Interlock
                     

**Internally Cooled Copper Mirror

Additional options available upon request

We would be happy to discuss a custom designed solution that's right for any project, large or small. For additional information, contact a Haas Laser Technology sales representative today. (973) 598-1150

 

** Specifications subject to change without notice. Consult a Haas Laser Tech engineer for the latest specification changes or any additional assistance. **

 


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