Kinematic optical mounts from Siskiyou deliver two-axis tilt adjustment

May 6, 2019
IVM Series kinematic optical mounts use a spring-loaded pivot construction to deliver two-axis tilt adjustment with zero crosstalk with no drift. 
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IVM Series kinematic optical mounts use a spring-loaded pivot construction to deliver two-axis tilt adjustment with zero crosstalk with no drift. They feature top adjustment, total angular adjustment of 8°, minimum controllable motion of 2.3 arcsec, and a choice of either 100 TPI hex head screw actuators or a knob drive.

Siskiyou

Grants Pass, OR

siskiyou.com

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