The first component in the first experimental hutch EH1 is a FMB Oxford beam positioning monitor (BPM). A water cooled diamond window (5 mm OD, 60 micron thickness) is connected downstream to the BPM. This device combination sits on a granite post and can be aligned to the beam using two Huber stages (vertical and horizontal). The travel ranges allow to shift between 'pink' and 'monochromatic' beam options. It is possible to stabilize the beam position at the BPM using vertical and/or horizontal feedback programs.
The next object in EH1 is a 2.7m long optical table. This 5-axis table (Q-SYS) carries several shared components for the beamline. Situated on a granite spacer are a pink beam capable slit system with a nominal opening of 10x 10mm<sup>2</sup> as well as a fast shutter system, an absorber system and a first monitor unit.