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Range of UKAS-Certified Gages from LK
BRIGHTON, MI — A new range of UKAS-certified length and form gages, complete with hold- ing fixture, has been introduced by coordinate measuring mach -
(CCG) enables independent moni- toring and verification of accuracy through regular intermediate checks on a CMM or portable measuring arm. An OEM can be
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binder USA Intros M12 Stainless-Steel Connectors
CAMARILLO, CA — binder USA now offers M12 connectors with all external parts —threaded lock- ing ring, housing, and pressing screw — constructed of stainless steel. The cable clamp is constructed of PTFE, the seal is made of Viton™, and rounded surfaces facilitate cleaning. The design and
materials make binder’s M12 ideal for corrosive environments including humidity, chemicals, detergents, and weath- er. It is also suitable for hygienically-demanding environments, including food processing and medical applica- tions. The stainless-steel M12 also allows for electromagnetic shielding, making it suitable for
CMM checking gage.
ine (CMM) manufacturer LK Metrology, allowing the inspec- tion accuracy of any 3D measur- ing platform to be verified. The user can have greater confidence in the results of an inspection, whether for metrology or reverse engineering, long after the typi- cal annual calibration of the measuring machine has been carried out. Each CMM Checking Gage
certain that prototypes and pro- duction parts are within toler- ance, while subcontractors are able to assure their customers that machining and inspection carried out on their behalf are accurate. It demonstrates a com- mitment to a consistently high standard of dimensional quality control. Gage measurement toler- ance is ±0.01 µm. CCG provides an efficient
go/no-go check with measure- ment results for ongoing CMM monitoring. Three combinations of length bars, ring gage, test sphere and fixture of different sizes are available to suit various measuring machine models. Regular use provides an early warning of changes in the inspec- tion system and an opportunity to take pre-emptive action. Once identified, accuracy issues due
CableEye® perhaps to environmental
changes or an unnoticed probe crash can be addressed by sched- uling an interim machine service or calibration before downstream manufacturing processes are impacted.
transmitting high-frequency data. Key applications include automation, food/beverage pro- duction, pharmaceuticals, cos- metics, and medical technology.
Stainless steel M12 connectors. Contact: Binder USA, 3903
Calle Tecate, Camarillo, CA 93012 % 805-437-9925 E-mail:
sales@binder-usa.com Web:
www.binder-usa.com
Contact: LK Metrology, Inc.,
12701 Grand River, Brighton, MI 48116 % 810-263-6100 E-mail:
marketing.us@
lkmetrology.com Web:
www.lkmetrology.com
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