hurrySCAN
®
10, digital, 1064 nm, f = 254 mm
Rev. 2.6 e
4 Installation
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4.4 Mounting the Scan Head
The illustrations for this section are found in the
previous section, starting on page 18.
Mount the scan head in the following manner:
The scan head is delivered with a mounting bracket
fixed to the beam entrance side and designed for
attachment to a standardized flange on the laser
system – see figure 6 on page 19. The laser system
flange, alignment pins and mounting screws are not
included in the package.
The dimensions of the mounting bracket and its bore
holes are shown in figure 7 on page 20. The beam
entry position is defined by two 6
H7
alignment holes
on the mounting bracket. The laser beam axis must
be identical with the laser input axis of the scan head.
To ensure this alignment, the laser system flange
must have appropriate holes to accommodate two
6
h6
alignment pins and two M6-threaded mounting
screws.
On designing the attachment flange, also consider
the position of the scan head’s electrical connections
(see figure 5 on page 18).
Carefully remove the protective covering of the
laser input hole (e.g. with a small screwdriver).
Place two 6
h6
alignment pins in the corre-
sponding 6
H7
alignment holes on the flange or
mounting bracket.
Place the scan head on the flange so that the
alignment pins line up with the alignment holes
on the flange and the mounting bracket. This way
the scan head is aligned with respect to the laser.
Fasten the scan head to the flange by installing
two mounting screws with M6 threads into the
corresponding threaded mounting holes.
On mounting the scan head consider a correct
alignment in respect to the entering laser beam
(also see chapter "Adjustment and Alignment",
on page 27) and in respect to the working field
(also see figure 8 on page 21).
Caution!
• To align and fasten the scan head, only use the
alignment and mounting holes depicted in
figure 6 on page 19. Other holes cannot be used
for aligning and fastening the scan head or for
any other purposes.