Wiki source code of Sample holder and pin

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fwilde 1.1 1 In a standard experiment samples can be mounted on the provided sample pins which are inserted in the sample holder. Pins and caps in two different sizes can be provided at the beamline.
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29 Sample holder without pin
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31 Sample holder with sample pin
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33 Sample holder with pin and small PEEK cap
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35 Schemetic drawing of the sample pin
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39 * **For the standard sample holder, the sample weight should not exceed 100g.**
40 * **You can also manufacture (3d print) own caps with an optimized geometry for your samples.
41 The top part of the pin has a 2 mm diameter and is 8 mm in length. **
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