PO series mounts provide the industries highest adjustment sensitivity for a prism mount. Independent tilt adjustments plus the added versatility of an in-plane rotation adjustment make these mounts ideal for positioning optical components like prisms or acousto-optic modulators.
- Orthogonal, coplanar angular adjustment
- Uncoupled tilt adjustments with sensitivity up to 1 arc sec
- Standard or lockable adjustment screws or differential micrometer See All Features
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![]() | M-PO46BD-50 High-Resolution Three-Axis Tilt Mounts3 Axis Tilt & Rotation Stage, ±2.5°, Micrometer, Metric | |||||
![]() | M-PO46BL-50 High-Resolution Three-Axis Tilt Mounts3 Axis Tilt & Rotation Stage, ±2.5°, Locking Screws, Metric | |||||
![]() | M-PO46N-50 High-Resolution Three-Axis Tilt Mounts3 Axis Tilt & Rotation Stage,±2.5°, Adjustment Screws, Metric | |||||
![]() | PO46BD-50 High-Resolution Three-Axis Tilt Mounts3 Axis Tilt & Rotation Stage, ±2.5°, Micrometers | |||||
![]() | PO46BL-50 High-Resolution Three-Axis Tilt Mounts3 Axis Tilt & Rotation Stage, ±2.5°, Locking Adjustment Screws | |||||
![]() | PO46N-50 High-Resolution Three-Axis Tilt Mounts3 Axis Tilt & Rotation Stage, ±2.5°, Adjustment Screws |
Features
Two Independent Tilt Adjustments Plus Rotation
PO Tilt and Rotation Stages provide two independent tilt adjustments plus the added versatility of an in-plane rotation adjustment. These adjustments allow optical components like prisms and acousto-optic modulators to be oriented parallel to a desired plane, and then rotated within that plane. Three high-resolution drive options are available All three axes are spring-loaded to eliminate backlash
Locking Actuators
For long-term stability, (M-)PO46BL-50 Three-Axis High-Resolution Prism Tilt Mount features lockable actuators. To lock the tip and tilt adjustment, simply tighten the knob at the corner of the mount to prevent unintended adjustments. The knob aligned with the rotation adjuster locks the in-plane rotation.












