Rulers
- Rulers with Imperial and Metric Scales for Hands-Free Measuring
- Mounting Bracket for Beam Height Rulers
MFT1
Magnetic Measuring Tape
BHMA1
Mounting Bracket for Beam Height Rulers
BHM3
6" (155 mm) Magnetic Beam Height Ruler
BHM6
5" (130 mm) Magnetic Beam Height Ruler with Dowel Pins
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Thorlabs offers three solutions for hands-free measuring on an optical table or breadboard. First, our MFT1 Magnetic Measuring Tape lays flat on any magnetic surface to provide a reference for the position of components. Second, the BHM6 Magnetic Beam Height Ruler with Dowel Pins features holes at 0.25", 5.00 mm, and 10.00 mm intervals to allow a laser beam to pass through. Additionally, it has a pair of dowels that fit into the holes of optical tables or breadboards with 1" or 25.0 mm hole spacings. Two neodymium magnets in the base provide increased stability on magnetic surfaces. Third, our BHM3 and BHM4 Magnetic Beam Height Rulers feature holes at 25 mm and 1" intervals to allow a laser beam to pass through. The rulers are held onto any magnetic surface by magnets in their bases. The BHM3 has one of these magnets, while the BHM4 has a pair. All rulers are laser engraved with both imperial and metric scales.
A Mounting Bracket is also available that allows two beam height rulers (Item #s BHM3 and BHM4) to be attached at a 90° angle. This allows for alignment of a laser beam horizontally in addition to measuring its height off the table.
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user
 (posted 2024-02-07 12:45:46.517) We have bought two BHM4s now. Although a useful tool the glue holding the magnets to the rulers have worn away for both. For one of them it happened within a couple of months of use. spolineni
 (posted 2024-02-16 06:12:38.0) Thank you for reaching out to us. I am sorry to hear about the issue you’ve encountered with the magnets on these rulers. I will get in touch with you directly to discuss your application and help troubleshoot this. Markus Führer
 (posted 2022-10-14 07:21:08.697) This measuring tape is off by a fair bit, it is about 1% too long... after 1m it's off by about 1cm. This is a bit of a shame because it feels like it could be the most useful thing.
Some more calibration work needed on this one! cdolbashian
 (posted 2022-10-24 09:43:18.0) Thank you for reaching out to us Markus. While I am sorry you have experienced this, we are aware of this issue. In fact, we do have a note on the product page speaking to this inevitability: "Please note that vinyl can stretch; consequently, this measuring tape should be used as an alignment aid and not as a precision measurement tool." user
 (posted 2022-10-13 17:45:58.757) Do you have any plan to expand series of this product, like wider version & taller version? This is very useful for beam alignment, but I often felt that width & height is limited for more general use. cdolbashian
 (posted 2022-10-14 03:10:07.0) Thank you for your feedback. At this time there is no new version of this being released, but interest like this is how we develop and expand product lines! Thank you for your interest! Fatin Jalil
 (posted 2020-09-09 19:29:42.96) Please advise where I can distributor for this part number : MFT1 at Malaysia/Singapore?
That because I just want to purchase for 5 unit only YLohia
 (posted 2020-09-10 10:23:27.0) Thank you for contacting Thorlabs. Our list of international distributors can be found here: https://www.thorlabs.com/distributors.cfm. Our distributor in Singapore is Laser 21 Pte Ltd. (sales@laser-21.com). Clément Jacquard
 (posted 2020-08-12 11:04:23.153) I am looking for such a product, although I align beams in the near IR.
I would love to have smaller holes like 1mm diameter, every 2mm (yes that's a lot of holes, or even every 1mm with a lateral displacement instead of the inch scale) and a way to stick a VRC4 on the exit side of the holes in the back. This way I can precisely align my near IR beams.
I would buy one and drill holes myself but I would have to anodize it again for the sake of safety. DJayasuriya
 (posted 2020-08-14 10:59:05.0) Thank you for your inquiry. One of our application engineers will get in touch directly to discuss custom capability. Nils Dessmann
 (posted 2020-07-29 06:31:38.31) The BHM is a super helpful tool. However, it seems that the alignment holes are shifted with respect to the ruler values. The one I use has an offset of less than, but not exactly 0.5mm (e.g. ruler at 200mm, center of hole at approx. 199.6±0.2mm). There are some occasions (aligning OAPs) where this really matters. Is that a fabrication or precisions issue? I can provide images of this. DJayasuriya
 (posted 2020-08-06 06:18:33.0) Thank you for getting in touch with us. We have contacted you directly to resolve the issue and our quality team is looking into the fabrication process. mojtaba.zamani.a
 (posted 2017-08-19 08:14:20.493) is it possible to buy MFT1 without your logo on it? we just need magnetic tape with its graduations. nbayconich
 (posted 2017-08-28 05:57:19.0) Thank you for contacting Thorlabs. I will reach out to you directly about providing this as a custom option. cbrideau
 (posted 2013-06-03 18:24:11.48) I would love to see a narrower version of this, say 1cm wide, to make it easier to use on a crowded optical table. tcohen
 (posted 2013-06-13 12:49:00.0) Response from Tim at Thorlabs: Thank you for your suggestion. I agree this would be a convenient alternative for tight spaces and I am looking into offering this. |
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MFT1 Measuring Tape Covering One Row of Holes on an Optical Table
- Magnetic Over Entire Backside of Ruler
- Attaches to Optical Table or Breadboard for Hands-Free Measurement Guide
- Flexible Material for Easy Rolling and Storing
- Numeric Marks Every 1" and 1 cm, Tick Marks Every 1/8" and 1 mm
- L x W x Thickness: 1 m x 1" (25.4 mm) x 0.03" (0.8 mm)
This vinyl magnetic measuring tape provides a convenient solution for determining approximate distances hands free on an optical table or breadboard. With a magnetic back that extends over the full length and width of the ruler, this measuring tape lays flat on any magnetic surface and features both imperial and metric scales, with numeric marks every 1" and 1 cm and tick marks every 1/8" and 1 mm. Only 0.03" (0.8 mm) thick, the ruler maintains a low-profile on the table. If a shorter length is desired, the ruler can be cut into segments. Please note that vinyl can stretch; consequently, this measuring tape should be used as an alignment aid and not as a precision measurement tool.
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The ruler has holes next to the major ticks of the
imperial and metric scales, as well as along the center line of the ruler, to allow a laser beam to pass through.
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When using non-magnetic surfaces, an MSCB3(/M) cube can be secured to the back of the ruler for increased stability.
- Imperial and Metric Laser Engraved Scale
- 1.0 mm Metric Graduations
- 1/16" Imperial Graduations
- Facilitate Laser Beam Alignment Using Holes Spaced at 0.25", 5.00 mm, and 10.00 mm Intervals
- Dowel Pins for Aligning to Holes of Optical Tables or Breadboards
- Neodymium Magnets Provide Holding Force
Our BHM6 Magnetic Ruler with Dowel Pins can be used to measure beam heights up to 5" (130 mm). The ruler body is constructed from anodized aluminum, and both sides are laser engraved with 1.0 mm and 1/16" graduations. A series of holes are positioned next to the imperial and metric graduations, as well as at intervals along the center of the ruler, to allow a laser beam to pass through. For hole diameters and spacing, please refer to the drawing to the right.
The base of the ruler has a pair of dowel pins that fit into the holes of optical tables or breadboards with 1" or 25.0 mm hole spacings. Two neodymium magnets in the base provide increased stability when the ruler is used on magnetic surfaces. A #8 (M4) counterbore allows an MSCB3(/M) cube to be mounted on the rear of the part, as depicted in the image to the right, providing extra stability to setups that are not assembled on a magnetic surface. The ruler's compact size allows it to fit into small gaps between components, enabling easy integration into a setup.
Unlike the BHM3 and BHM4 rulers, the surface of this ruler is not bead-blasted prior to anodization and additional specular reflection of incident beams may occur.
Please note: Due to the presence of magnets, this ruler should not be used in the vicinity of pacemakers, credit cards, or other devices affected by magnetic fields.
Item # | Ruler Surface Dimensions (W x H) |
Footprint (L x W) |
Thickness | Numbered Graduations |
Graduations | Hole Diameter and Spacing |
Damage Threshold |
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BHM6 | 1.38" x 4.08" (35.05 mm x 103.51 mm) |
0.38" x 1.38" (9.55 mm x 35.05 mm) |
0.13" (3.18 mm)a |
Every 1/2" and 10 mm |
1/16" and 1.0 mm |
1.12 mm (0.04") with 0.25" Spacing, 1.27 mm (0.05") with 5.00 mm Spacing, 2.25 mm (0.09") with 10.00 mm Spacing |
>350 J/cm2 (1064 nm, 20 ns, 20 Hz, Ø1.14 mm) |
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Each ruler has holes next to the major ticks of the metric and imperial scales to allow a laser beam to pass through.
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Light from a HeNe Laser Passing Through a Hole in a BHM3 Ruler
- Imperial and Metric Laser Engraved Scales
- 1.0 mm Metric Graduations
- 1/16" Imperial Graduations
- Facilitate Laser Beam Alignment Using Holes Spaced at 1" and 25 mm Intervals
- Measure Beam Height on Magnetic Optical Tables or Breadboards
- Neodymium Magnets Provide Holding Force
- Homogeneously Diffusive Anodized Coating
Our BHM3 and BHM4 Magnetic Rulers measure beam heights up to 6" (155 mm) or 12" (305 mm), respectively. The front of the screen is laser engraved with 1.0 mm and 1/16" graduations for beam height measurement. A series of twelve or twenty four Ø2.0 mm (Ø0.08") holes (on the BHM3 and BHM4 respectively) are positioned next to the engraved numbers at 25.0 mm and 1.00" intervals to allow a laser beam to pass through the ruler.
The base of each ruler is fitted with either one or two neodymium magnets that hold the ruler to magnetic work surfaces and provide flexibility of movement when compared to an option that is bolted to the table. The BHM3 has one of these magnets, while the BHM4 has a pair. Both rulers are constructed from bead-blasted aluminum to remove any sharp edges and then anodized to create a homogeneously diffusive surface. The compact size allows the tool to fit into small gaps between components, enabling easy integration into a setup.
We also offer the BHMA1 bracket below for attaching two beam height rulers, allowing for the alignment of a laser beam horizontally in addition to measuring its height off the table.
Please note: Due to the presence of magnets, this ruler should not be used in the vicinity of pacemakers, credit cards, or other devices affected by magnetic fields.
Item # | Ruler Surface Dimensions (W x H) |
Footprint (L x W) |
Thickness | Numbered Graduations |
Graduations | Hole Spacing |
Hole Diameter |
Damage Threshold |
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BHM3 | 30 mm x 160 mm (1.18" x 6.30") |
20 mm x 30 mm (0.79" x 1.18") |
2.0 mm (0.8") |
Every 1" and 10 mm | 1/16" and 1.0 mm | 1.00" and 25.0 mm | 2.0 mm (0.08") |
>350 J/cm2 (1064 nm, 20 ns, 20 Hz, Ø1.14 mm) |
BHM4 | 40 mm x 310 mm (1.57" x 12.20") |
20 mm x 40 mm (0.79" x 1.57") |
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BHM3 Ruler Mounted at 90° on a BHM4 Ruler Using the BHMA1 Bracket
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VRC4 IR Detector Card on a BHM3 Ruler
- Mount Two Beam Height Rulers Perpendicularly
- Ideal for Horizontal and Vertical Beam Measurements
- Mount a Laser Viewing Card to a Beam Height Ruler
- Built-In Spirit Level Simplifies Leveling of the Mounted Card or Ruler
- Laser Engraved with 1.0 mm Graduations
- Constructed From Black Delrin®*
Thorlabs' BHMA1 Mounting Bracket allows two beam height rulers to be attached at a 90° angle. This capability allows for alignment of a laser beam horizontally in addition to measuring its height off the table. As shown in the image to the right, the bracket can also be used to attach Laser Viewing Cards to a ruler, allowing for the viewing of UV, NIR, or MIR beams.
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BHMA1 Mechanical Drawing
Constructed from durable black Delrin, this bracket contains a built-in spirit level (bubble level) for consistent leveling of the mounted part. When the bubble is centered between the two graduations the bracket is level. When the center of the bubble is under one of the graduations then the bracket is rotated by 31 arcminutes.
Laser engraved 1.0 mm spaced graduations are also included on three sides of the bracket. These markings can be used to indicate how far the mounted part has been translated horizontally or to repeatably add a ruler or viewing card into the setup.
A through slot in the top of the bracket, shown in the drawing to the left, is shaped to fit over the top of the BHM3 and BHM4 rulers. Once fitted the bracket is free to translate vertically across the ruler. From here a second ruler or a viewing card is placed in the space between the first ruler and the front of the bracket. Everything is held in place by applying pressure using the thumbscrew on the front of the bracket.
Please Note: These brackets are created from Delrin and are not rated for laser safety.
*Delrin® is a registered trademark of DuPont Polymers, Inc.