MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Profile projectors, Digital height gauges, Autocollimators
UNRIVALED PRECISION, UNMATCHED PERFORMANCE Profile projectors Nikon’s profile projectors apply the principles of optics to the inspection of manufactured parts, by projecting the magnified silhouette of a part on a screen. To suit your specific application, each profile projector comes with multiple projection lenses, each featuring a different magnification, working distance and field of view size.
V-20B
V-12B
The V-24B top model has a large effective screen diameter of 600 mm. Its superior magnification accuracy is ideal for measuring and inspecting profiles, surface conditions and other aspects of large workpieces. The Horizon line of horizontal benchtop comparators yield powerful, reliable illumination for surface and profile inspection and measurement.
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Applications
Different profile projector types are available: • V-24B (Screen diameter 600 mm, except for EC) • V-20B (Screen diameter 500 mm) • V-12B (Screen diameter 300 mm) • Horizon 16E (Screen diameter 400 mm, only for USA)
• Profiles (metal and plastic manufacturing) • Surface conditions • Other part aspects • Crack and failure analysis
MF-1001/MF-501 Digimicro
The MF-1001 and MF-501 Digimicro series offer flawless contact measurements of dimensions, thickness and depth. They feature measuring length equal to 100 mm and 50 mm respectively and accuracy of 1 µm at 20°C. Stands are available in ceramic, steel or granite for added stability and a wide variety of probe tips are available to suit most applications
MF-1001 digital height gauge
MF-501 digital height gauge
6B/6D Autocollimators Nikon Metrology's autocollimators check alignment and measure very small angular deviations to measure flatness or height by simple geometry. Darkfield model autocollimator is perfect for measuring small, flat mirrors. Brightfield model autocollimator utilizes hallmark Nikon optics to illuminate surface details. Applications involve surface flatness inspection, alignment of components with reflective surfaces (e.g. CD player pickup lens) as well as measurements related to machine tools (e.g. straightness in movement of stages, angles of indexers).
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