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The Instrument Pre-Optics (IPO) is one of the HARMONI subsystems. It distributes the telescope light received from the adaptative optics systems. The main objective of the IPO is to format the field for the selected spatial scales feeding the Integral Field Unit (IFU). IPO is under the responsibility of the Institute of Astrophysics of the Canary Islands (IAC). This optical subsystem implements 30 Opto-mechanical mounts working at cryogenic temperatures. The mounts may be classified into two types based on the features of the optics they support: (1) Sprung Kinematic Mount (SKM) for flat mirrors, and (2) Thermally Compensated Kinematic Sprung Mounts (TCKSM) for power mirrors (toroidal mirrors, offaxis parabolas, and cameras). Designed to maintain optical alignment at cryogenic temperatures, the mounts maintain optical surface deformation within the limits specified by the error budget, ensuring compliance with requirements even worst-case scenarios. This work describes the verification tests performed to the engineering models of the Opto-mechanical mounts of the IPO to validate compliance with the sub-system optical and mechanical requirements at both room and cryogenic temperatures. |