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Laser scan micrometer.


The LSM-500S Series laser scan micrometers utilize high speed scanning to deliver the highest data sampling rate of any machines in their class, according to according to
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 the company. With a scanning rate of 3,200 scans per second and a repeatability of [+ or -] 0.03 [micro]m (LSM-500S), the LSM-500S Series is said to include the most precise laser scan micrometers available for inspection of rapidly moving or vibrating vibrating,
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 workpieces. The LSM-500S Series incorporates an edge detection circuit, which is said to simplify finding and aligning a·lign  
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 on work-piece edges. Easy operation plus robust construction and a wide measuring range are said to make the LSM-500S Series ideal for a wide variety of production applications. Flexible deployment is said to be further facilitated by the availability of a full range of optional accessories, according to the manufacturer.

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Publication:Rubber World
Date:Jun 22, 2006
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