IMTS PRODUCT PREVIEW
Sunnen Products Co.—Booth N-7400
The SV-1015 honing system uses integrated air gauging for closed-loop
control of finished bore size to match
the size of each male component that is
measured on the machine immediately
before the honing cycle.
Using the company’s superabrasive
MMT tool, the air gauge-equipped ma-
chine can automatically control hole
size to accuracies of 0.1 µm (0.000010
in.) without operator intervention,
working in a size range of 0.120 to 2.56
in. diameter. The air gauging system
controls bore dimensions and geometry
by taking postprocess measurements
of the part bore immediately after each
spindle, then adjusting the tool size in
the next spindle.
Wenzel/Xspect Solutions—Booths
E-5157 and N-7436
The new X-Orbit CMM equipped with
the new Renishaw PH20 probe will be
on display as will new 3-D imaging
technologies that include the Scan Tec
noncontact, white-light optical measuring system; the exaCT™ integrated
computed tomography workstation;
MobileScan3D® mobile CNC measurement system; and the Shapetrac-er™ 3-D laser line scanner. This will
be the first time that these four new imaging technologies will be on display
in North America.
The Wenzel gear measuring prod-
ucts that will be on display
include the WGT 850, a
dedicated gear inspection
machine. All axes on this
machine are made from
natural dark granite, guaranteeing excellent thermal
behavior and air bearings
on all axes to help ensure
smooth running and high-accuracy performance, the
company reports.
For more information, visit www.
xspectsolutions.com.
ZOLLER Inc.—Booth W-2022
The new »pom«—short for process-oriented-measuring—is a new type of
inspection machine designed for use
in the tool manufacturing industry as
well as grinding and sharpening companies.
These machines are equipped with
functions for the production of milling
cutters or drills. Developed for sample
inspection and quick tool checks, these
machines are compact and can easily
fit in any production environment.
High-resolution CCD color cam-
eras enable the inspection of the cut-
ting edge in incident light, and sixfold
magnification provides the option to
measure both small and large tool ge-
ometries at the same time.