Mitutoyo Corporation in Japan has announced the launch of a versatile non-contact laser line sensor capable of in-line measurement requirements and the increasing need for high-precision measurement.
In this episode of MSC's Tooling Up, Toni Neary is joined by Mike Ingman, Director of Research and Development at Starrett, to discuss the next generation of precision measurement tools, focusing on the innovative W4900-1 touchscreen indicator.
Coordinate measuring machines are not only growing more capable—seemingly by the day—they’re also becoming an indispensable tool on the production floor. Here’s what you need to know.
In this follow-up episode, Jacob Sanchez sets out to test a whole collection of new precision measurement tools at HM Manufacturing in Wauconda, IL.
This technical bulletin addresses how measurement accuracy and uncertainty can be accounted for when making statements of conformity to specified requirements (In/Out tolerance or Pass/Fail decisions).
Precision measurement is a critical part of making sure you get accurate product out your door, and every step counts.
This year, the TESA INTRIMIK celebrates its 72nd birthday and remains the only internal micrometer that respects the Abbe principle, which helps avoid first-order errors during measurement operations.
A leading supplier of aluminum shutters in Europe has been working with TESA instruments for many years and is now converting its Mahlberg plant to Bluetooth® technology.
Machine shops grappling with an array of economic challenges are getting help from aftermarket services including maintenance and repair offered by their equipment suppliers.
Most organizations recognize that measuring equipment must be calibrated, yet there is much confusion regarding the definition of calibration.