KB033 How can the laser point be best aligned? [ja]

Process of laser point alignment (especially for positioning applications):

  1. Alignment at close range (about 5 cm): Align the sensor to the center of the measurement target (horizontally and vertically). Attention: Adjust the position of the sensor / measuring target only in this step. In the following steps only to fine adjustment of the sensor.
  2. Alignment first distance (about 10 m): Re-adjust the laser point to the center of the measurement target. Use the alignment screws of the sensor or the alignment possibilities of the sensor mounting.
  3. Alignment further/larger distance (about 20 / 50 / 100 m): Re-adjust the laser point to the center of the measurement target. Use the alignment screws of the sensor or the alignment possibilities of the sensor mounting.
    Note: Typically, alignment is relatively good from about 50 m.
  4. Check alignment: Check if the laser spot is on the measurement target for the entire measurement range. If it is not, restart from step 2.

Note: To view the film sequence for alignment with Dimetix Sensors, see video.