Ø1.0" (Ø25 mm) Pedestal Pillar Posts
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Solid Stainless Steel Construction Precision Ground to Ø1.0" (Ø25 mm) Stackable via 1/4"-20 (M6) Tapped Holes on Both Ends Convenient Pedestal Base Design Compatible with Our CF-Series Clamping Forks
These pedestal pillars, which are fabricated from nonmagnetic 303 stainless steel, are 1.0" (25 mm) in diameter, have 1/4"-20 (M6) taps on both ends, and are available in a variety of lengths. The 1/4"-20 (M6) thread allows for easy integration of Ø1" post extensions and spacers. If an 8-32 thread is preferred, each post ships with an adapter to switch from the 1/4"-20 thread on the post to an 8-32 thread (Item # AE8E25E). The metric versions have an M6 to M4 adapter included (Item # AE4M6M). A convenient side-located 3/16" (5 mm) balldriver hole has been provided for extra leverage during tightening.
Pedestal Base Adapter Clamping Forks
![]() Click to Enlarge CL8 Clamps Securing RS4P8E Ø1" Pedestal Post ![]() Click to Enlarge CL8 Cross-Sectional View
Thorlabs' CL8 pedestal post clamp secures our Ø1" and Ø1.5" pedestal posts to an optical table or breadboard. Its V-shaped tip provides two-point contact with the post perimeter and its rounded edge increases the contact area along the table.
Thorlabs' RSPC Post Position Retainer is used to realign posts that have been removed from an optical system. It acts as a marker on the breadboard or optical table in the event that you need to remove a post from your setup. The two white dots engraved on the top surface of the outer arms of the retainer mark the two points of post contact. The RSPC was specifically designed for use with the Ø1" Pedestal Posts. The third dot, located within the V-groove, is for retaining the position of a square base or other squared-off component. For more information on using the RSPC with a square component, click here. Note: The RSPC Post Position Retainer can also be secured to an optical table or breadboard via the CL6 clamp. This clamp is useful in situations where the RSPC cannot be placed directly over a hole in the table. The photos below illustrate the RSPC being secured to an optical table both with an 8-32 cap screw and with the CL6 clamp. |
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