Bore checking stands
Bore checking stands
Bore checking stands

Bore checking stands

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    Specification

    • Available variants: Checking Stand MST58
      Universal Checking Stand MST102
      Floating Holder SH-T

    Description

    Bore checking stands

    Checking stand (MST58)

    The MST58 is easy to handle and especially suitable for small workpieces, e.g. ball bearing rings, nozzles or sleeves. The measuring stroke is continuously adjustable from 0 – 35 mm. With the adjusting nut, the height position of the measuring device can be easily and accurately adjusted. The diameter of the measuring table is 58 mm.
    The measuring device is fixed to the stand either by an indicator holder MH6-51-MST (without plastic grip) or by a floating holder.

    Extras:
    ■ For easy positioning a clamp-on-vee (MST-WA) can be fixedto table
    ■ Perforated table (MSTMT80) for measuring through bores up to Ø 13 mm

    Universal checking stand (MST102)

    This checking stand is suitable for larger sizes. The measuring stroke is continuously adjustable from 0 – 130 mm. The vee attachment (standard accessory) or other centering devices can be mounted on the platen (100 x 100) in a T-slot. The measuring device is fixed to the stand either by an indicator holder MH6-51-MST (without plastic grip) or by a floating holder.

    Extras:
    ■ Collar for Ø 30 mm c/w dial gauge bracket for precise height adjustment
    ■ Platens in different widths (130 mm and 160 mm)
    ■ Jib arms (150 mm and 200 mm) for larger workpieces and

    BMD-floating holders (SH-BMD30)
    Floating holder (SH-T)

    It allows the split-ball probe, which is clamped in the checking stands MST58 or MST102 to float in a horizontal plane and compensate for positioning errors. A probe easily finds the exact axis when dipping into the bore. The floating range is continuously adjustable from 0 to 1.5 mm (until 3 mm without regulation). The optional version SH-T-F serves to regulate the measuring pressure.

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