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CHAPTER 6:
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Model CRX-6.5K Probe Station
6.2.5.2 Accessing Other O-Rings
The o-ring on the vacuum chamber lid is easy to locate. This section describes the
location of the other o-rings in the system if you need to access them for maintenance
or service.
Viewport window:
the viewport window is sealed to the vacuum chamber lid
with an o-ring.
Bellows:
there is an o-ring sealing each end of each bellows. They can be accessed by
following the instructions in section 5.3.2 and section 5.3.3.
Signal connector feedthrough:
there is an o-ring between each signal connector
feedthrough and its probe arm base. It can be accessed using the instructions in
section 5.3.5 as a guide.
Probe arm temperature feedthrough:
there is an o-ring between the probe arm base and
the 6-pin feedthrough used for the probe arm temperature sensor. This port will be
blanked off if there is not a sensor on the arm. It can be accessed using instructions in
section 5.3.6.3 (third method) as a guide.
Vacuum chamber ports:
the NW 25 gauge port on the Model CRX-6.5K chamber has an
o-ring sealing the blank-off flange to the chamber.
Vacuum chamber base:
there is an o-ring sealing the vacuum chamber to its base.
Accessing this o-ring requires dropping the sample cooling assembly out of the
vacuum chamber. This operation is not recommended for routine maintenance.
Please contact Lake Shore service before attempting to drop the sample cooling
assembly if you suspect a leak.
Vacuum chamber base feedthroughs:
there are a number of electrical and mechanical
feedthroughs located on the base of the vacuum chamber and each contains an
o-ring. The seals on these feedthroughs are not normally broken during
reconfiguration of the probe station. Please contact Lake Shore service before
attempting to service these o-rings if you suspect a leak.
6.2.6 Cleaning the
Sample Holder
We recommend cleaning sample holders between uses to ensure samples make good
thermal contact. Considering the many possible methods used to mount samples
onto the sample holders, a variety of methods are necessary to clean them.
Chemical solvents are recommended over mechanical removal methods. The gold
plating on the top surface of many sample holders is delicate and will not hold up to
abrasives, scrubbing or scratching. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for
removing sample mounting materials such as photoresist.
Be sure that all chemicals are compatible with the materials in the sample holder.
Most solvents and removers are compatible with the copper and gold grounded
sample holders. Coaxial and triaxial sample holders also contain Kapton® and solder.
Isolated sample holders use sapphire.
Only work with volatile or toxic chemicals (xylene, acetone, etc.) in a well ventilated area
or under a fume hood.
To remove the sample mounting material:
D
Apiezon® N grease can be removed using xylene with an isopropyl
alcohol rinse
D
Silver paint can be removed by soaking in acetone
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