1. Automotive Brake Rotor Runout Inspection
Dynamic testing of brake disc flatness and lateral runout during final assembly. By utilizing the analog bar graph and peak value hold functions, the operator can track maximum and minimum deviancies seamlessly.
Problem SolvedEnsures extremely repeatable and precise dynamic tracking over a 12.7 mm travel range, removing operator-induced parallax error with visual analog-to-digital representations.
Runout inspectionPeak value holdDynamic trackingAnalog bar graphBrake rotor calibration
2. Incoming Quality Control (IQC) for Stamped Metal Parts
Rapid inspection of sheets and stamped metallic structures against reference blocks. Using the ABSOLUTE scale, reference zeros remain set indefinitely.
Problem SolvedSpeeds up batch inspection times by utilizing immediate visual GO/±NG tolerance judgment, preventing invalid readings from missing reference zeros.
Incoming Quality ControlABSOLUTE scaleGO/±NG tolerance judgmentThickness inspectionStamped metal metrology
3. Automated Multi-Point Quality Assurance Fixtures
Integration of multiple indicators on a custom metrology jig for simultaneous measurement of complex machined housings.
Problem SolvedEnables central control, batch zero-setting, and polling of serial numbers over a bidirectional Digimatic S1 interface, eliminating individual manual adjustment of multiple gauges.
Multi-point gaugingBidirectional serial communicationDigimatic S1Statistical Process Control (SPC)Jig measurement