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Flatness measuring instrument MS
positionelectronicwith digital probe

Flatness measuring instrument - MS - Johann Fischer Aschaffenburg - position / electronic / with digital probe
Flatness measuring instrument - MS - Johann Fischer Aschaffenburg - position / electronic / with digital probe
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Characteristics

Measured value
position, flatness
Technology
electronic, with digital probe
Configuration
benchtop
Other characteristics
adjustable, stand-alone, horizontal

Description

To be used for controlling the flatness and parallelism of horizontal surfaces, particularly in large measuring heights. With adjustable vertical column. Construction Reliable measuring device with high stability and tilt resistance. The vertical column is mounted in a cast shoe. The shoe is guided in the T-slot of the measuring stand base. By dissolving the clamping, the shoe can be positioned in the T-slot. The clamping is an eccentric tappet. The bottom side of the stand base is finely ground and scraped. The longitudinal outer surfaces are finely machined. Other areas are painted. Including an universal adapter for clamping and positioning. Cross-arm adjustment Due to the universal adapter for clamping and positioning, the cross-arm can be rotated and clamped to both the vertical column and separate to itself into two areas to 0-360°. The cross-arm can swivel up and down and position both in addition to it's own axis and the axis of the vertical column. Adjustment and positioning via two controls screws. Indicator holder The indicator holder has a mounting hole for fine indicator or electronic probe with 8 mm shank diameter. With fine adjustment. Accessories On demand, a second cross-arm and/or air suspension system in the stand face can be mounted.
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