In this video, Mitutoyo details the differences between skidded and skidless gages for surface finish measurement.

In this episode of Mitutoyo's Tool Tip, we look at the difference between skidded and skidless surface roughness measurement. Surface roughness measurement or surface finish can be measured using various metrology roughness tester equipment such as the SJ-210 from Mitutoyo.

Video Highlights:

  • View the components of surface finish gages
  • Learn the physical differences between a skidded system and a skidless system through a hands-on demonstration
  • Find out how to choose the proper gage depending upon the application and the parameters being measured

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Headquartered in Aurora, IL, Mitutoyo America Corporation is the world's largest provider of measurement and inspection solutions offering the most complete selection of machines, sensors, systems and services with a line encompassing CMM (coordinate measuring machines), vision, form and finish measuring machines, as well as precision tools and instruments, and metrology data management software. Mitutoyo's nationwide network of Metrology Centers and support operations provides application, calibration, service, repair and educational programs to ensure that our 8,500+ metrology products will deliver measurement solutions for our customers throughout their lifetime.

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