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──Dec 09 , 2021Do you know where the gas meter is actually used? (second)

    The practical application of gas momentum meter: Measure the verticality, taper, flatness and ring groove width of the workpiece.

Do you know where the gas meter is actually used? (second)

    Perpendicularity measurement
    Detects the perpendicularity of a workpiece, such as a hole in a plane. By moving a device with"ZThe pneumatic probe of the font nozzle measures the change in verticality according to the change in back pressure.
    Taper measurement
    The change in taper can be measured by measuring the diameters of two different nozzle surfaces with a pneumatic gauge.
    Flatness measurement
    The pneumatic nozzle on the fixed fixture is used to measure flatness. The workpiece is moved over the nozzle so that accurate flatness can be measured easily and quickly.
    Ring groove width measurement
    The chip probe can easily measure the groove size. The air gauge can measure not only the width of the slot, but also the parallelism of the slot surface by moving the probe along the workpiece.
    Yileride focuses on precision parts size pneumatic measurement, as a national high-tech enterprise and private science and technology enterprises in Jiangsu Province, has12Human technology research and development team, research and development personnel have participated in the United States Group, Gree, Mitsubishi, Panasonic and other companies of automatic measuring machine research and development, the company's annual research and development investment200Million, research and development of new products is not less than15A, if you're right The practical application of gas momentum meterInterested or want to know more details, please click on our online customer service for consultation, or directly call the national unified service hotline 400-682-7787. We look forward to your call!
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