TPT September 2014

Technology News

Spring profile measurement system improves quality

alarm condition evaluation. Applications include springs, coiled tubing, other coiled products, corrugated products, convoluted products, and any product that requires tilting the micrometer to match pitch angle.

(longer lengths available as custom); calibrates in user-defined units; and measures both pitch and enveloping diameter. The actuator has user-selectable position set points and variable traverse speeds, with limit switches and emergency stop. RS232 communication allows for device control as well as

LASERLINC has introduced a new system for measuring the diameter and pitch of springs, coiled tubing, and other corrugated or convoluted products. The measurement system features a scanning laser micrometer mounted to a linear actuator. The linear actuator traverses the length of the spring. The actuator includes a

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tilting fixture that allows the micrometer to align with the spring’s exact pitch angle. To verify the pitch angle, Total Vu software displays the spring’s profile. A digital angle gauge ensures an exact mechanical angle setting. By incorporating measured diameter and pitch angle, the software computes the true enveloping diameter. An encoder provides distance value and measure- ments necessary for program calculations. The system includes the following features and specifications: springs load on a customer-provided mandrel; springs can load singly or as multiples up to the number allowable per the actuator’s length; for standard actuator, product length 0 to 2,000mm

LaserLinc has created a new measuring system

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