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Figure 13
The steel structure consists of a truss of beams to achieve stability with minimal weight. The view from the side (a) illustrates the aim to achieve stability by reducing the height above the stable floor. The three spectrometer main arm sections and their interfaces are numbered 1–3. (b) The A-arm structure needed to reduce vibrations in the spectrometer arm. Also visible are the red pneumatic elevation feet. The rail structure for the detector sled can be seen on top of the main frame. At the far left the Q-motion drive unit is seen on its combined guide and drive rail.

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