Measurement Tools for Machining

Measurement tools are used to verify that a part’s dimensions conform to required tolerances. They include calipers, micrometers, gages, CMMs and profilometers.

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3 Tips for Properly Making Form Measurements

Determining the shape of a workpiece is required in many manufacturing processes. Keep in mind these important points to ensure that you master the process.

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How to Evaluate Measurement Uncertainty

Manufacturing and measurement are closely coupled. An important consideration for the use of measurement results is the associated measurement uncertainty. This article describes common metrology terms and provides an example uncertainty analysis.

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6 Machine Shop Essentials to Stay Competitive

If you want to streamline production and be competitive in the industry, you will need far more than a standard three-axis CNC mill or two-axis CNC lathe and a few measuring tools.

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How to Choose the Correct Fixed-Body Plug Gaging Solution

The two types of fixed-body plug gages are both accurate, fast and easy to use. Consider these factors when selecting one for your gaging application.

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Rethink Quality Control to Increase Productivity, Decrease Scrap

Verifying parts is essential to documenting quality, and there are a few best practices that can make the quality control process more efficient.

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How to Calibrate Gages and Certify Calibration Programs

Tips for establishing and maintaining a regular gage calibration program.

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How to Choose the Correct Measuring Tool for Any Application

There are many options to choose from when deciding on a dimensional measurement tool. Consider these application-based factors when selecting a measurement solution.

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Solid Diamonds and a Speakeasy: Meeting Q-Mark Metrology

Q-Mark has built its metrology business by providing what customers need, when they want it. This goes for its IMTS booth, too, with free drinks alongside custom technology.

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L.S. Starrett Inspection Technology Optimizes Data Collection, Measurement

IMTS 2024: The L.S. Starrett Co. is demonstrating a range of quality control inspection technology, specifically for data collection, vision systems, measurement systems and more. 

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Hamar Laser Instruments Surface Plate Calibration System Increases Repeatability

IMTS 2024: Hamar Laser Instruments introduces the L-703SP surface plate calibration system, intended to reduce time for surface plate calibration by 30 to 60%.

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Q-Mark Machine Tool Styli Optimize Measurement Processes

IMTS 2024: Q-Mark Manufacturing Inc. is showcasing its customizable and compatible line of machine tool styli for CNC machining processes, as well as adapters, calibration, height gages and probe kits. 

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Six Sigma Concepts Updates Video Metrology Systems for Simplified Integration

IMTS 2024: Six Sigma Concepts introduces additions to its InGage Discovery line of backlit video metrology systems, designed for simplified integration, increased capabilities for its rotary stage attachment and more. 

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Zoller Showcases Automated Tool Measurement System, Toolholders

IMTS 2024: Zoller Inc. is showcasing a range of products for heat-shrinking, tool balancing, toolholding, smart storage and inspection, including the CoraMeasure LG automated tool measurement system. 

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Using Air to Measure Squareness

Though most frequently used for diameter measurements, an air plug and platen can be readily configured to measure perpendicularity.

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Understanding New Surface and Profile Standards

Standards for surface finishes and profiles are not static; they change as technology changes or new processes come along that need to be considered.

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Understanding Structured Light Scanning Measurements

Structured light scanning is used to create a digital twin of a manufactured part, but we must understand the measurement reproducibility to best use the data.

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Orthopedic Event Discusses Manufacturing Strategies

At the seminar, representatives from multiple companies discussed strategies for making orthopedic devices accurately and efficiently.

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Correlation Between Contact and Non-Contact Surface Analysis Equipment Is Critical — Until It Isn’t

Understanding the differences between measurement methods means their discrepancies can be explained and used as an advantage to produce better correlation.

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4 Ways to Establish Machine Accuracy

Understanding all the things that contribute to a machine’s full potential accuracy will inform what to prioritize when fine-tuning the machine.

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FAQ: Measurement

What is a caliper?

Calipers, which can be Vernier, dial or digital, are versatile tools for basic length measurement. They can be used on the shop floor, in the inspection room or even in the home by hobbyists.

Source: Caliper Tips And Tricks

What is a micrometer?

A micrometer consists of two opposing surfaces, a stationary anvil and a moveable spindle. On most micrometers, these hardened steel or carbide-tipped contact surfaces are flat. However, micrometers can also be equipped with contact tips with unique forms for measuring special part characteristics.

Convenience is one of the reasons the micrometer is often the tool of choice for length/diameter measurements. The basic micrometer provides direct size information quickly, has high resolution and is easily adaptable to many different measurement applications.

Source: How to choose a micrometer that fits your needs

What is a gauge?

Gages are indirect reading instruments. The measurement units live not on the scale but off-site (for example, in a calibration room), and a master or other standard object acts as their substitute. The workpiece is compared against the master and only indirectly against the measurement units. The gage thus evaluates not the dimension itself, but the difference between the mastered dimension and the workpiece dimension. Examples of these comparative gages include an adjustable bore gage, mechanical snap gages or bench stands with dial indicators.

Gages tend to be faster and more accurate than measuring instruments. This is because they are dedicated to a particular size, and over their short range, they produce higher resolution and hence, greater accuracy.

Source: When Gaging Becomes Measuring That Becomes Gaging

What does CMM mean?

A coordinate measuring machine (CMM) is a measurement tool that consists of a motion system, a probing system, a computer and measurement software.

Source: Machining 101: What Are Coordinate Measuring Machines?

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