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284-M Spindle Mirror Target
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Precision Extension of Rotating Axis |
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True rotational centerlines may be referenced quickly and
accurately with the model 284‑M spindle mirror.
It is designed to attach magnetically to the end of a shaft
or spindle. The mirror has both a 100% reflecting
surface and a multiple filar bi‑filar target printed on the
surface. Translation adjustments (four laterally
opposing screws) are provided to set the target concentric
to the center of rotation, while angular adjustments (three
spring-loaded screws at 120°) set the mirror
precisely perpendicular to the shaft's rotational
centerline. By setting an optical instrument to the
mirror, precise extension of the shaft rotational axis is
ensured.
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The 284-M mirror provides a reference LOS (line of sight) on
rotational axes such as drive lines, gearbox output shafts,
ship's propeller shafts, generator centerlines, etc. Once an
instrument is aligned with the rotational axes, various
tasks may be performed to relate or evaluate the position of
other items (such as machine ways, bearing journals, bores,
etc.) to the original rotational axis. |
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Note: The rotational shaft may be
turned manually during the
alignment process but this
unit cannot be rotated under power!
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Mirror: Coated glass mirror 1½" (38.1mm)
dia. with multiple filar/bi‑filar target
Finish: Black anodize
Case: Hardwood case
Approx. weight: Mirror, 6 lbs (2.7kg); mirror
and case, 10 lbs (4.5kg); shipping, 11 lbs (5kg)
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Mounting surface: minimum of 5" (127mm) dia.
required
Mount: Mirror mounting plate has four
fine‑threaded displacement screw knobs, two opposing in each
direction, with a range of approximately 3/8" (9.5mm).
Angular motion is controlled by three adjusting screws 120
degrees apart.
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