Enhanced CMM Offers More Capabilities in a Compact Design
March 1, 2018
DuraMax CMM rotary table and high-temperature gradient models from ZEISS
The line of rugged DuraMax coordinate measuring machines from ZEISS offers more application flexibility, while taking up less floor space.
"From the essentials to 4-axis measurements with a rotary table and high-temperature resistant options, the DuraMax provides excellent value and can handle challenging production environments," said a company spokesperson. "The rotary table option enables 4-axis scanning with a smaller footprint, reduced by 60% with the new design. Measurements of rotationally symmetric parts such as shafts, bearing rings and gear wheels are performed more efficiently with a rotary table. To ensure more stable measurements in higher temperatures, the high-temperature gradient system with an operating temperature range from +15 °C to +40 °C is more suitable."
When just the essentials are needed, customers can choose from the standard model or even a table-top option.
All DuraMax models are equipped with a single versatile sensor. The VAST XXT sensor utilizes a software-adjustable probing force, offering more precise measurements for a broad range of materials. The sensor quickly captures the contour of workpiece features, easily scanning in all 4 axes when combined with the rotary table.
All DuraMax CMMs are built in the USA.
For more information contact:
Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology, LLC
6250 Sycamore Lane N
Maple Grove, MN 55369
763-744-2400 / 800-327-9735
info.metrology.us@zeiss.com
www.zeiss.com
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