1 - 10 of 38 Search Results for rfps
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Diamond_E400_DSrevA
(PAGE 1 OF 2)
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…(15.1 in.) 384 mm (15.1 in.) Output Aperture Output Beam 203 mm (8.0 in.) Min. Clearance Required for RFPS Removal 3X Mounting Points Enables "Golden Axis" Rapid Field Replacement 254 mm (10.0 in.) Min. Clearance Required for…
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00_E-1000_PreInst.book
(PAGE 80 OF 95)
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…DEFINITION PARAMETERS RETURNS grt Get RFPS temperature none RFPS maximum temperature in degrees Celsius glt Get LASER temperature none Laser maximum temperature in degrees Celsius gfp Get forward power none, 1-4 RFPS peak forward power in 10s of watts. No…
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00_E-1000_PreInst.book
(PAGE 54 OF 95)
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… 1. Connect the short interface cable between the laser head (J14 - Laser to RFPS) and the RF power supply (J1 - RFPS to Laser). Tighten the jack screws. Never connect or disconnect the laser to RFPS connector cable when the laser is powered on. Wait at least 2 minutes after …
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00_E-400_Preinstall.book
(PAGE 37 OF 39)
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Diamond E-400 Preinstallation Manual 31 Do not plug or unplug Laser to RFPS connector cable when the laser is powered on. Table 4. E-400 Head Indicators and Connectors CONTROL FUNCTION Output aperture The output beam exits the laser head from this aperture. Purge gas…
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00_E-400_Preinstall.book
(PAGE 37 OF 39)
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Diamond E-400 Preinstallation Manual 31 Do not plug or unplug Laser to RFPS connector cable when the laser is powered on. Table 4. E-400 Head Indicators and Connectors CONTROL FUNCTION Output aperture The output beam exits the laser head from this aperture. Purge gas…
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00_E-1000_PreInst.book
(PAGE 51 OF 95)
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…to the RFPS terminals and when the Connector Cable (Item 9) is connected. 8 48 VDC (+) (terminal) Connects +48 VDC from the DC power supply to the RF power supply. Use a 3/4" wrench. Apply 190 lb.-in. (21.4 N·m) torque to nut supplied. 9 Laser to RFPS connector…
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00_E-400_Preinstall.book
(PAGE 29 OF 39)
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… To avoid the risk of injury, never lean on the RFPS while placed on a horizontal surface and not fixed this could cause the laser to tip. In the event that the laser is on a bench in a non-fixed state, temporary support of the RFPS is recommended. See Figure 20a, b, c & d.
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00_E-400_Preinstall.book
(PAGE 29 OF 39)
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… To avoid the risk of injury, never lean on the RFPS while placed on a horizontal surface and not fixed this could cause the laser to tip. In the event that the laser is on a bench in a non-fixed state, temporary support of the RFPS is recommended. See Figure 20a, b, c & d.
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