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UPMC ultra

With an extremely low measuring uncertainty, the UPMC ultra is particularly well-suited for maximum precision measurements in research, development and quality assurance, as well as for the calibration of gages and test pieces. Additionally, the UPMC ultra bridge-type measuring machine is ideal for precision measurements throughout 3D metrology, for measuring prototypes and volume parts, planes and spatial curves.

Key Features
Measurements in extreme ranges
  • CNC-controlled, high-precision measuring machine with bridge-type central drive for acceleration-free measuring and constant precision throughout the measuring range
  • Thermally insensitive scales in the CARAT® version
  • Servo drives for electronic monitoring of the drives and shearing force limitation in all axes

  • Foundation for maximum precision

  • Fine CAA and S-CAA for guideway error correction and position-dependent bending correction of the machine rigidity
  • Table plate bending compensation
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    Machine Technology
  • Active scanning to capture very large quantities of data
  • Automatic decision-making aids, graphic user guidance and efficient interfaces between the operator and measuring machine
  • Simultaneous determination of size, form and position
  • Function-oriented inspection with a ring gage or mandrel.
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    Options
  • Attached rotary table as 4th axis
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    Dimensions
    Measuring Range (in mm)
    850 x 1150 x 600

     


    To receive more information, please call 440-892-9277

    Designed for Inspection Engineering®
    Last updated August 30, 2010