Laser Equipment Gallery
Photos of Various Laser Systems,
Power Supplies, and Components
Version 2.30 (17-Aug-07)
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Introduction
The Laser Equipment Gallery (LEG) is a collection of pages associated
with Sam's Laser FAQ which provides thumbnails
and links to full size photos of a variety of specific pieces of laser
equipment including interior and exterior views and closeups. Additional
wings will be added as I receive new photos so check back here frequently.
Please see the LEG Contributors Guide if you have
material that would enhance this collection.
Due to its size, the Laser Equipment Gallery is NOT part of the
Sci.Electronics.Repair FAQ or Sam's Laser FAQ distributions and is not
resident at all of these sites. See: Home and Mirror
Site Locations or the Laser Equipment Gallery
Link Page for other sites with these collections of documents.
Disclaimer: I have no affiliation (financial or otherwise) with any of
the contributors of these photos and receive nothing directly in return for
providing them at selected Sam's Laser FAQ sites (nor for the considerable
time it takes to format them into these pages) despite the fact that this is
essentially free advertising where the equipment is being offered for sale.
I do this as a service to the users of Sam's Laser FAQ. However, see:
Please Don't Scrap Your Unwanted or Broken
Lasers or Laser Related Equipment and Parts! since I am always looking for
contributions of all kinds to enhance these documents. :-)
Gallery notes:
- As a result of variations in the performance of digital cameras (and their
users!) and computer monitors, the color rendition of some photos, especially
those of the glowing discharge of gas lasers and laser beams in general, may
not totally accurately reflect reality. Keep this in mind if attempting to
use color as a guide in diagnosing a sick laser.
- The Web pages addressed by the links below may be slow to load
due to the large number of images even though they are only thumbnails. To
view the full size photos, click on the 'View ID" or its thumbnail.
Laser Equipment Gallery Lobby
Note: All links to Sam's Laser FAQ under the Laser Photos tree take you to the
version resident at this site - not necessarily from where you originated!
Use the "Back" button of your browser to return there.
Go to Sam's Laser FAQ Welcome Page.
Go to Sam's Laser FAQ Table of
Contents.