A FORMATION OF A DIMENSION QUALIFICATION MACHINE
Keywords:
Adapting tool,, clamping jaw,, Accepting trayAbstract
The present invention is a measuring machine wherein the part inserted from reliving point in an adapting tool that is surrounded by the rotated die by means of gearing arrangement having the shape of the part that has to pass from said die for OD measurement and in case of ID measurement, the dimension or threads are engraved on OD stationary tool. As the part qualifies to the measurement standards set by the user the first jaw opens to allow the part to measure as an accepted part and counted by a sensor configured with said clamping jaw to count as qualified quantity else hold as rejected that can be removed manually. Said process of measurement is continuous until the specified batch size completes. Said batch completes a second clamping jaw open and first clamping jaw close to passing said batch of accepted parts to accepting tray to dispatch.
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