Collimator

A collimator is an optical instrument used to align and direct cables in a precise manner. It consists of an objective lens with an illuminated slit or reticle at its focal plane. Collimators are used in the installation of cables in order to ensure that all cables are directed in the same plane and angle.

The collimator is placed at the end of the cable run, and the objective lens is then adjusted to focus a beam of light on the end of the cable. This beam of light is then used to ensure that the cables are directed in the same plane and angle. The collimator’s objective lens is adjusted in order to create a sharp and consistent beam of light, which can then be used to measure the angle and direction of the cables.

The collimator is also used to test the quality of the cables being installed. By comparing the beam of light emitted from the collimator to the cables, technicians can ensure that the cables are correctly aligned and that there are no defects.

A collimator is an invaluable tool for cable installation, as it allows technicians to quickly and accurately direct cables in a precise manner. By using a collimator, technicians can ensure that cables are correctly installed and that there are no defects. The collimator also allows technicians to quickly and easily test the quality of the cables being installed.