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Laser Buck-in
The following section covers laser buck-in procedures in detail, including the three point buck-in for
flatness, the two point buck-in for straightness, and the differences between Normal and Remote buck-in.
Three Point Buck-In (Flatness)
The Three Point Buck-In procedure requires adjusting the laser plane to be parallel to the surface being
measured; for example, a table top, a surface plate, or a way surface. Three points are required in order to
relate one plane to another.
Any
three points on a surface may be used, however Hamar Laser
recommends the setup illustrated in Figure 12.
Figure 12 –
Three Point Buck-in Using One Target (recommended setup)
When performing this procedure, it is best to place the laser source in a position that is as close to the near
target position as possible. The third target position should be approximately 90° to these two points.
This is not always possible, but this is the easiest configuration for this procedure.
Three Point Buck-In Procedure Using One Target
Setting up the Equipment
1.
Position and secure the laser.
Position the laser as shown and turn the lever on the magnetic base to ON to lock it securely to the
metal surface.
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