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====== Changing the ebeam filament ====== | ====== Changing the ebeam filament ====== | ||
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- | Read the manuals FIRST [link] (paper copies in the cabinet, digital copies | + | |{{ebeam:ebeam8_2.jpg?1000|}}|Here's behind the crucible holders. The filament is the curly piece of metal. Each leg is secured in one of the blocks.| |
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- | However the information about changing the filament (in the e-Gun Manual) is a little confusing, and we ended up successfully completing this task using our own method. This guide will explain the steps for how we changed the filament. | + | |{{ebeam: |
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- | You'll need several small Allen keys, some flathead screwdrivers, | + | |{{ebeam: |
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- | | | + | |{{ebeam:ebeam2.jpg?1000|}}|This is what the setup looks like with the filament and blocks removed. The giant metal U underneath is the magnet. The magnetic field extends up through the vertical pieces of metal separating the crucible cavities. The blocks holding the filament screw into the ceramic tubes in the center of the magnet.| |
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- | |{{ebeam: | + | |{{ebeam:ebeam3.jpg?1000|}}|Using the 0.01" and 0.04" feeler gauges, adjust the distances as shown in the diagram from the e-Gun manual. Take your time and make sure everything is as even and accurate as possible. Misalignment here can cause misalignment of the electron beam. We adjusted the anode to cathode shield distance first, and tightened the main screws to hold in place. Then we adjusted the cathode shield to filament position, and tightened the filament set screws to hold it in place.| |
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ebeam_filament.1611724028.txt.gz · Last modified: 2021/01/26 21:07 by carlyfengel