Digital Measuring System
Two new digital
Microgage receivers for improving machinery and equipment alignment
right on the factory floor connect directly to the Microgage 2000
Dis-play and can be used up to 80 feet from the laser source. Their
accuracy of 0.0001 in. is ideal for checking machine tool runout,
aligning rollers, spindle alignment, positioning shafts, and gear
drive systems, bore alignment, and other factory projects.
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This system can be used by manufacturing employees on their own production lines for checking alignment, improving manufacturing efficiency, reducing costly downtime, and saving money. The system works with a laser transmitter that projects a collimated laser reference beam captured by a receiver connected to a digital display. As the receiver moves, relative to the laser beam, the display provides a readout of the measurement. By moving the receiver to various locations, the surface or mechanical device can be measured, checked, and adjusted. The operator can change the measuring units and adjust functions, and the MG-2000 will connect to a laptop for recording readings, analysis, and generating reports. Because it is easy to use, compact, and affordable, it is a useful tool suitable for different manufacturing employees and a range of industrial projects.
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