Sauter LB 300-2. Distance Meter, 300 mm Range, 3 % Accuracy

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RS Stock No.:
136-3537
Mfr. Part No.:
LB 300-2
Brand:
Sauter
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Brand

Sauter

Measurement Range

300 mm

Product Type

Distance Meter

Unit of Measure

Imperial, Metric

Accuracy

3 %

Working Environment

0 °C to 40 °C

Display Type

LCD

Weight

480g

Model Number

LB 300-2.

Height

30mm

Standards/Approvals

ISO calibration certificate 961-150

Length

440mm

Width

42 mm

Hazardous Area Certification

No

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Kern Digital Length Measuring Device LB


Kern Digital length measuring device measures distance directly in machines or sites with RS-232 interface.

Features and Benefits


• Digital sliding calliper with a superior precision even at high operation speed;• Easy mounting to machine tools, conveyer, test stands etc.;• Zeroing,pre-added and pre-reduced length as well as switching the unit can be done manually;• Data interface RS-232, standard

Parallels, Surface Finish & Hardness


Surface Finish

Any machined component has a surface geometry which consists of three basic elements:

Form or Curvature - Whether the surface has irregular bumps or dimensional changes

Waviness - Whether the surface has regular repetitive ripples or patterns (e.g. milling patterns)

Roughness - The shapes or irregularities that are smaller than, and form part of the waviness pattern (e.g. material micro-structure)

Waviness and roughness are traditionally the most difficult elements to measure when comparing surface finish, however, they have a radical effect on the performance of the finished component. Variations will cause aesthetic appearance changes, component wear variations, oil retention variation etc. Many manufacturers therefore specify a range of roughness values which their components should be manufactured to, often expressed as: Ra, Rq (RMS), RzDIN, Ry, Sm,mm.

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