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Position the laser at the left end of the bench and align the beam.
You can adjust the laser so that the beam is
parallel to the optical bench as follows:
- Place a piece of masking tape or paper over the square hold on the
front of a component carrier. Make a small dot on the tape/paper in
the center of the square hole (1 inch from the top of the component
shelf and 1.5 inches from the edge of the component holder).
- Place the laser on the alignment bench and make sure it is reasonably
parallel with the bench.
- Place the component holder on the optical bench about 10 cm
from the laser aperture. Make sure that the component carrier
is flush against the alignment rail of the bench.
The dot on the paper now marks the optical axis of the bench.
- Turn on the laser, and move the aperture end of the laser sideways,
as needed, so that the laser beam falls on the dot.
- Move the component holder about 90 cm away from the laser aperture.
Again, be sure the edge of the component holder is flush against the alignment
rail of the bench.
- Without moving the aperture end of the laser,
move the rear end of the laser to recenter the laser beam
on the spot. You may also need to adjust the leveling screws
on the laser alignment bench in order to center the beam
vertically on the dot.
- Repeat items 3 through 6 until the beam is centered on the dot for
both positions of the component holder.