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108.0mm/4.25" Optic Dia., Gimbal Mount

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Fine Tip Angle (°):
±6.0
Optic Holding Style:
Three Spring-Loaded Clips
Optical Axis Height (mm):
88.90
Size of Compatible Optics (inches):
4 / 4.25
Optical Axis Height (inches):
3.5

Product Details

Type:
Adjustable - Tip-Tilt
Type of Optics:
Circular
Type of Adjustment Screws:
Micrometer

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Clear Aperture CA (mm):
92
Fine Tilt Angle (°):
±6.0
Max. Thickness of Compatible Optics (mm):
20

Threading & Mounting

Size of Compatible Optics (mm):
100.00 - 101.60, 108.00

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:
Reach 240:

Product Family Description

  • Gimbal Movement for Precision Tip and Tilt Alignment
  • Compatible with 4”, 4.25”, 6”, 8", 10" and 12” Diameter Optics
  • Direct Mounting to English and Metric Breadboards for System Integration
  • Precision Gimbal Mounts for Smaller Optics Also Available

Large Diameter Gimbal Optical Mirror Mount are ideal for integrating large diameter precision mirrors or other optical components into OEM and benchtop systems. These gimbal mirror mounts are compatible with 4.25” (with an included adapter for 4”), 6”, 8", 10" and 12” diameter optics.  Gimbal movement centers the axes of rotation on the optical surface, which when combined with micrometer driven precision tip and tilt adjustment, allows for accurate control of the beam path. Large Diameter Gimbal Optical Mirror Mounts feature mounting slots for direct breadboard mounting at either parallel to or 45° to the beam path. The mounting slots are compatible with both M6 and ¼”-20 mounting hardware.

Technical Information

 Dimensions
Optic Diameter (mm)

Optic Diameter (inches)

A

Clear Aperture (mm)

B

Max. Optic Thickness (mm)

C

Optical Axis Height (inches)

D

Optical Axis Height (mm)

D

101.6/108.0 4/4.25 92 20 3.5 88.9
152.4 6 140 30 4.5 114.3
203.2 8 190 40 6.25 158.8
254.0 10 248.80 55 8 203.20
304.8 12 298.80 55 9 228.60
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