Mahr Inc. offers an updated version of its Marameter 844 K family of ID measuring probes. This system is used to make comparative measurements of very small bores ranging from 1 mm to 20 mm. When multiple diameters are measured in the bore, the probes can identify form errors such as ovality and taper.
"Mahr has invested in a meticulous overhaul of the tried-and-true Marameter 844 K variable plug measuring system, developing new materials, processes and options to ensure maximum performance, linearity and accuracy," said a company spokesperson.
Because of their constant measuring force to sensitive contacts, the 844 K plugs are self-centering and reduce operator influence. Diameters are determined by zeroing the plug gauge with a setting master and then measuring the bore by sweeping the plug through it. The reversal point, or minimum value recorded, provides the bore diameter. Despite the new design and improvement, the new probes and accessories are compatible and interchangeable with the previous generation of Marameter 844 K probes and accessories.
The Marameter 844 K probes form a comprehensive modular system that includes measuring heads, driving needles, measuring holders for indicators or probes, depth extensions, right-angle attachments and setting rings. Made of hardened steel, the Marameter probes are suited for bore measurement at the point of manufacture, offering long life.
The Marameter 844 K probes are available in three versions as determined by the application needs. These include:
- Marameter 844 K for through-bore applications; with hard chrome-plated measuring surfaces
- Marameter 844 KC for through-bore applications; with diamond-like carbon (DLC) coated measuring surfaces and inner edges. DLC offers increased corrosion resistance, wear protection and low friction for sensitive or abrasive surfaces, such as non-ferrous metals and aluminum alloys. Its unique color helps to identify these long-wear probes.
- Marameter 844 KS for blind bore applications; hard chrome-plated measuring surfaces.
All 844 K probe measuring surfaces are polished, creating a very low friction coefficient and preventing marring or scratching of precision-machined and sensitive bore surfaces. This helps to prevent potential damage to finished products. Mahr's 844 KC, with its DLC coating, offers long life even in high production run environments. However, should the plug eventually start to wear, the dark color of the DLC offers a visual indicator of wear on the measuring surface.
For more information contact:
Mahr Inc.
1139 Eddy Street
Providence, RI 02905
800-343-2050
information@mahr.com
www.mahr.com