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Bore and ID gages are designed for internal diameter dimensional measurement or assessment.
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Calibration and repair services for vibration, acoustic, electrical / electronic test, environmental, dimensional, NDT, analytical, process and other specialty instruments, sensors and related equipment.
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Calibration software is used to generate documentation of calibration results, calibration certificates and reports. It also provides lookups of calibration procedures and database functions.
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Calipers typically use a precise slide movement for inside, outside, depth or step measurements. Some caliper types are used for comparing or transferring dimensions.
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Coordinating measuring machine (CMM) probes are transducers that convert physical measurements into electrical signals, using various measuring systems within the probe structure.
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CMM, gage and inspection equipment services provide repair, calibration, upgrade, rebuild, install, training and replacement services.
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Coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) are mechanical systems designed to move a measuring probe to determine the coordinates of points on a work piece surface.
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Digital and video microscopes are instruments that use digital technology to magnify images of objects. They include built-in cameras and a series of high-powered lenses that provide superior image quality and resolution.
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Digital readouts are specialized displays for position and dimension readings from inspection gages and linear scales, or rotary encoders on machine tools.
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Dimensional and profile scanners gather two-dimensional (2D) or three-dimensional (3D) information about an object.
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Dimensional gages and instruments provide quantitative measurements of product or component dimensional and form attributes such as wall thickness, depth, height, length, inner diameter (ID), outer diameter (OD), taper or bore.
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Edge finders are tools used to locate the edge of a workpiece during machine setup operations. Edge finders can be simple, mechanical tools, or electrically activated devices.
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Fixed gages are designed to access a specific attribute based on comparative gaging.
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Form gages and form gaging systems are used to inspect parameters such as roundness, angularity, squareness, straightness, flatness, runout, taper and concentricity.
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Gage blocks are manufactured to precise gagemaker tolerance grades for calibrating, checking, and setting fixed and comparative gages.
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Height gages are used for measuring the height of components or product features.
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Imaging workstations are vision systems used for metrology or image analysis in laboratory and cleanroom settings.
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Indicators and comparators measure where the linear movement of a precision spindle or probe is amplified.
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Inspection accessories, layout accessories and gaging accessories include probes, sensors, hand tools, styli, contact tips, supplies and other components for dimensional measurement, inspecting, marking, layout or other manufacturing or machine shop applications.
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Laser micrometers measure extremely small distances using laser technology.
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Levels are mechanical or electronic tools that measure the inclination of a surface relative to the earth's surface.
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Measuring microscopes are used by toolmakers for measuring the properties of tools. These microscopes are often used for dimensional measurement with lower magnifying powers to allow for brighter, sharper images combined with a wide field of view.
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Micrometers are instruments for precision dimensional gaging consisting of a ground spindle and anvil mounted in a C-shaped steel frame. Noncontact laser micrometers are also available.
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Microscopes are instruments that produce magnified images of small objects
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Optical comparators are instruments that project a magnified image or profile of a part onto a screen for comparison to a standard overlay profile or scale.
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Plug and pin gauges are used to compare hole and slot dimensions or locations to specific tolerances. This product area includes go gauges and no-go gauges.
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Quality assurance and compliance software is used to test and inspect products and processes. These software packages are designed for activities such as compliance monitoring, project management, and product or system certification.
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Ring gages are used for go / no-go assessment compared to the specified dimensional tolerances or attributes of pins, shafts, or threaded studs.
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Rules are flat, graduated scales used for length measurement. For OEM applications, digital or electronic linear scales are often used.
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Specialty or proprietary gages, instruments or gaging systems for dimensional measurement.
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Specialty testing and inspection services provide specialized or proprietary testing services and inspection services.
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Squares are used to indicate, by visual comparison, whether two surfaces are perpendicular. Most products consist of a simple, fixed standard and a beam and blade with a mutual orientation of 90 degrees.
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Styli and probes are slender, rod-shaped stems and contact tips or points used to probe surfaces in conjunction with profilometers, SPMs, CMMs, gages and dimensional scanners.
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Surface metrology equipment is used to measure the surface finish and/or geometry of engineering components. Surface texture and topology characteristics include surface roughness, contour, form, waviness and defects.
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Surface plates provide a precision reference surface for layout, checking, machining and gaging work.
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Surface profilometers are contact or non-contact instruments used to measures surface profiles, roughness, waviness and other finish parameters.
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Test, inspection and measurement software is used to design, automate and implement the testing of instruments and equipment, and the measurement of device parameters.
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Thread gages are dimensional instruments for measuring and/or verifying thread size, pitch or other parameters.
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Tooling plates and tooling columns provide mounting or clamping surfaces for holding and positioning vises, clamps and workpieces during setup, manufacturing and dimensional inspection.
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