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# Mount the magnet-coil assembly to the vacuum chamber, and secure the magnet yoke with the Allen-head screws
 
# Mount the magnet-coil assembly to the vacuum chamber, and secure the magnet yoke with the Allen-head screws
 
# Install Ni end plates to each side of the vacuum chamber
 
# Install Ni end plates to each side of the vacuum chamber
# Coordinate with M. Beck/J. Meyers for magnetic field measurements like those in the file shown below.
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# Coordinate with M. Beck/J. Meyers for magnetic field measurements [https://wiki.jlab.org/ciswiki/index.php/WF_Wien_Filters_(200_kV_upgrade) like the one done for the CEBAF Upgrade Wiens]
  
 
*[https://wiki.jlab.org/ciswiki/index.php/UITF_Wien Return to UITF Wien page]
 
*[https://wiki.jlab.org/ciswiki/index.php/UITF_Wien Return to UITF Wien page]

Revision as of 06:48, 5 August 2021

  • The steel magnet yoke and its coil are stored in the Wien cabinet in the test lab. Both coil and and steel yoke are copies of the CEBAF upgrade Wiens, to operate at 15 A for 200 keV beam.
  1. Mount vacuum chamber on its new alignment-adjustable stand
  2. Mount the coils to the magnet using the custom made tabs that hold the coil to each end of the magnet yoke.
  3. Mount the magnet-coil assembly to the vacuum chamber, and secure the magnet yoke with the Allen-head screws
  4. Install Ni end plates to each side of the vacuum chamber
  5. Coordinate with M. Beck/J. Meyers for magnetic field measurements like the one done for the CEBAF Upgrade Wiens