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Renishaw Introduces Metrology Fixtures

Modular system is flexible, robust, and repeatable

Renishaw
Mon, 10/05/2015 - 17:29
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(Renishaw: Gloucestershire, UK) -- Renishaw will be demonstrating its new line of modular metrology fixtures for use on coordinate measuring machines (CMMs), Equator gauging systems, and multisensor inspection systems, at the upcoming Quality Show. Applying its 40 years of industrial metrology expertise, Renishaw offers a robust and flexible system for efficient and precise part holding. Fixturing plates have a hard-anodized coating of Nituff to resist wear and scratching. Steel components are black oxide-coated for improved durability, and magnetic standoffs are made with alnico magnets for temperature stability and wear resistance. To facilitate fast, reproducible setups and documentation to ISO and TS standards, each fixture plate has an etched alpha-numeric grid pattern, and each fixturing component has its own easily visible and identifiable part number. Most fixturing components are hand-tightened and require no special tooling.

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