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Feinmess Suhl at the Control 2023

Andreas Mühlbauer,

High-precision testing equipment and monitoring systems

At the Control international trade fair for quality assurance, Feinmess Suhl will be presenting innovations in the field of test equipment for product measurement and systems for test equipment monitoring.

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Whether turning, milling or grinding parts - the new internal micrometer 0826 from Feinmess Suhl has been developed for the precise measurement of internal dimensions and covers an application range from 100 mm to 5000 mm. Thanks to the various screw-on extension elements in gauge block quality, it can be used for a wide measuring range. The non-rotating sliding spindle of the micrometer guarantees particularly high accuracy, its error limit corresponds to DIN 863. Further advantages include an interface for digital data transmission, the input and storage of preset values and a function for holding measured values. Tolerance values can also be entered and minimum or maximum values can be saved. Display zeroing and switching the measuring range from metric to inch make operation easy. The compound internal micrometer has a measuring surface diameter of 8 mm and a spindle pitch of 2 mm. It offers a resolution of 0.005 mm and a measuring range of 30 mm. The spring enables a constant measuring force of 7 N.

With its improved operating concept, the small length gauge KLM 120 is a further development of the length comparator KLM 60. The device can be used for thread measurements and measurements on measuring pins, measuring rings, dial gauges and all types of gauges. It can also be used in calibration laboratories or measuring rooms and for measuring precision parts close to production. In addition to an innovative design, the new model offers additional measuring systems in the Y and Z axes, making it a fully-fledged universal length gauge.

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Control, Hall 3, Stand 3420

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