I have a related question, how far are you turning the thumbscrews when making adjustments?
I think M3 standard thread pitch is 0.5mm, so to a first approximation that almost 1000 wavelengths (if I have the SI units right in my head, and I'm not 3 orders of magnitude out?). I suspect the left/right and up/down adjustments have as fairly high lever ratio, but I can't imagine you could successfully adjust the in/out distance with any precision (not in the 690nm sense anyway)? Is the in/out distance not important so long as the beams are aligned?
Dunno if you've seen it, but there's a great youtube video explaining how the actuators to align the James Webb mirrors work: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5MxH1sfJLBQ including a 3D printable version of them: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5232214 "This is a replica of JWST's mirror actuators. Six of these actuators are paired into a hexapod / stewart platform arrangement and used to control 6 degrees of freedom of each mirror segment (tip, tilt, roll, x, y, z translation)."