Products/Services for CMM Fixture Chucks

  • Metrology Fixtures and CMM Fixtures-Image
    Metrology Fixtures and CMM Fixtures - (61 companies)
    Metrology fixtures and CMM fixtures are used to hold and position parts, probes, or workpieces during dimensional gaging and other measurement operations. Metrology fixtures and coordinate machine measurement (CMM) fixtures are used to hold...
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    Chucks - (404 companies)
    ...change chucks or chuck jaws can be removed rapidly from the machine or test fixture, and quickly replaced with another chuck or set of jaws. Quick release chuckspermit therapid release or disengagement of chucking force. They areused for rapid...
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    Chuck Jaws - (81 companies)
    Chuck jaws are inserts that fit into a chuck and grip the workpiece. There are three types of chuck jaws: base jaws, hard jaws, and soft jaws. Chuck jaws are inserts that fit into a chuck and grip the workpiece. Types of Chuck Jaws. There are three...
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    CMM Probes - (91 companies)
    Machines (CMM) Information. Engineering360 --Styli and Probes Information. Engineering360 --Metrology Fixtures and CMM Fixtures Information. Image credit: Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology...
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    Magnetic Chucks - (36 companies)
    The strength of the magnetic attraction is a function of how much magnetic flux can be induced into the workpiece. Video of magnetic chuck in use. Design Tip: Some Magnetic Fixturing Principles and Techniques. Tip and Image Credit: Modern Machine Shop. Here...
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    Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMM) - (169 companies)
    Coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) are mechanical systems designed to move a measuring probe to determine the coordinates of points on a work piece surface. How to Select Coordinate Measuring Machines. Image Credit: Nikon Metrology, Inc.; Renishaw...
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    Wafer Chucks - (21 companies)
    Wafer chucks are used to handle semiconductor wafers during wafer processing applications. Common work clamping technologies include vacuum and electrostatic. Wafer chucks handle or hold wafers or substrates during wafer processing applications...
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    Fixture Keys - (16 companies)
    Description: Fixture keys are used to accurately locate fixtures or machine components. Typically, they are assembled into a hole or a machined slot. Types: Standard fixture keys are slotted to mount on a specific machine table. Step fixture keys...
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    Electronics Test Fixtures - (68 companies)
    Electronics test fixtures are used to test contact points on circuit boards during manual or automated testing. Products are used to test: daughter cards. flex circuits. liquid crystal displays (LCDs). loop-back boards. multi-chip modules. optical...
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    Lighting Fixtures - (1542 companies)
    How to Select Lighting Fixtures. Lighting fixtures produce artificial light in industrial areas or workspaces. They are electrical devices that hold one or more lamps and provide illumination. Most are designed for use with fluorescent, halogen...

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  • Dimensioning and Tolerancing Handbook > Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
    Traditionally, inspectors have fixtured parts to coordinate measuring machine ( CMM ) tables (on their datum feature surfaces) and held cylindrical gage pins in a drill chuck in the CMM's ram.
  • CIRP Encyclopedia of Production Engineering
    Work-holding devices such as jigs and fixtures , clamps and chucks , loading and unloading equipment are classified among these devices. Furthermore, inspection equipment such as on-machine probes and coordinate mea- suring machines ( CMM ) that are used …
  • An overview of optical fabrication of the JWST mirror segments at Tinsley
    Fixture Transfer Station: Segments can be ‘picked or placed’ from Carriages and Shipping Container Fixtures utilizing approved soft jaw chucks traveling on vertical translation stages. … ’ ‘supported,’ and ‘ushered away’ from a variety of stations, e.g.: CMM , Polishing Machine, Optical …
  • Experimental particle physics at the University of Pittsburgh. [Dept. of Physics and Astronomy]
    … a high resolution T.V. camera mounted on the measuring arm of the CMM and moving the … fixture . Once the crystals are perfectly aligned they are held at that position using vacuum chucks .
  • A design advisor for the optimal inspection of circularity tolerance
    ANSI recommends the MZ algorithm, but CMM manufacturers use the LS method to calculate form tolerances because … Lobing may be induced by the fixture ’s chucking pressure on the work piece.
  • Rapid Prototyping
    The prismatic block was measured on a Zeiss Vista CNC CMM . … 125microns), but it is expected that machine accuracy can be achieved with a fully implemented fixture scheme. should be eliminated using the sacrificialfixturing method using opposing3- jaw chucks .
  • Manufacturing variation models in multi-station machining systems
    Therefore, hyperstatic fixtures with a defined hierarchy of contacts and industrial fixtures such as vises or chucks can be derived. … a point-based inspection similar to that conducted by a coordinate measuring machine ( CMM ) including in the …
  • CR4 - Thread: Permanaent Magnetic Chuck-- Changing Flatness
    I am also unable to visualise your inspection fixture , a photograph or a sketch will be useful. What we prefer to do is not to clamp the pieces on the magnetic chuck . … and then make your dial or whatever to move across in a horizontal guide a la CMM .
  • Oil Fields Good
    … solutions we offer workholding for turning nonround parts like pump housings with special chucks or the Vero … … a matter of minutes and increase the capacity of the table, because the fixture clamps are on … This also works for a CMM .
  • Dimensional metrology of bipolar fuel cell plates using laser spot triangulation probes
    … nominally vertical side walls were measured using both a Mitutoyo UMAP touch- probe CMM and the dual … … the channel (data acquired from the central 0.25 mm of the plate) and a least-squares line fit to the data acquired from the top surface, while assuming that the plate was fixtured on a vacuum chuck to remove its bend.