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You can just grab and bend the rods for future reference. You''ll lose a bit of flux coating but the pros would just bend the rod. I would have taken the beam off and flipped it over on the
If so, replace it with a plate beam splitter, which would eliminate the ghosts, because there would be no optical surfaces perpendicular to the optical axis. Take into consideration that a plate will ...
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You can just grab and bend the rods for future reference. You''ll lose a bit of flux coating but the pros would just bend the rod. I would have taken the beam off and flipped it over on the
Hi, The beam on the log splitter is twisted a bit. I dont have access to torches or anything to heat it. I''m thinking simply twisting it back may work. The twist happened when a side rail weld
Okay on to the question. I am looking for a beam splitter with the following properties: Polarising, so that one path is for p polarised light, and the other path for s polarised. As little attenuation as possible
On my old splitter with oil on the beam I never had an issue with oil on wood. Just wondered what others thought on this. When I was first introduced to hydro splitting the old buck that
So, I''m going to share my experiences and insights on common Speeco 22-ton wood splitter problems, along with five pro tips to keep your splitter running smoothly and efficiently.
If you do not have super adequate flange area and beam height it will twist some as it loads. You will need to keep it from twisting under load because the beam will fatigue and crack.
My light source is beamed onto a 50/50 beam splitter behind which sits my camera but I cannot seems to eliminate ghosting from the surface of the beamsplitter. I am not getting a usable
You can think of a cube beam splitter with converging and diverging light beams as a weak lens. Thus, cube beam splitters are not ideal devices for splitting all light signals in all
I think my beam is about 6"-7" longer than the cylinder at full extension, but thats just off the top of my head. I figured that I could extend it and it would work out okay.
"Beam error - too many beam intensity failures" or "Beam error - beam too weak" error occurs during detector voltage setup Problem arises even when the beam for LeuEnk is stable