Surface Illumination

Optical comparators illumination of surface features on solid objects is achieved through the use of high intensity fiber optic light guides. These guides are adjustable and can be extended by pulling on the cable ends protruding from either side of the lens mounts. They may be secured in place with the clamping screws on the side of each of the guide blocks.

For the brightest reflected image, place the light guides as close as possible to the face of the component to be inspected. Where components have a directional surface finish, e.g. ground faces, the surface texture should be placed at right angles to the table, this will give the brightest reflected image on the screen.

As the fiber optic cable is a “cold light” source, the heat radiated to the component under test is minimal.

Manual Table Adjustment

The X axis of the stage has a quick release for coarse motion. This feature should not be used to move the stage during a measuring routine. Also, when the quick release is engaged, the control knob of the X axis is disabled.

To engage the quick release, rotate the lever to the furthest position to the right. To re-engage the control knob rotate the lever to the furthest left position.

Stage Helix Adjustment

The top plate of the optical comparator stage has a helix adjustment, which allows the top plate of the stage to be rotated. To do this the 2 locking clamps located beneath the stage must first be loosened. The stage plate can now be rotated ±15 degrees. The helix indicator shows the amount of rotation in 5’ increments. Once the desired helix is adjusted tighten the locking clamps to hold this position.
To restore the helix to the zero (0) position, loosen the locking clamp rotate the helix adjustment to zero.

Vertical Stage Adjustment

Vertical adjustment of the optical comparator work stage is by means of the large hand wheel on the left below the work stage knee.

Screen Angular Measurement

The electronic venire protractor screen, consists of a frosted glass screen divided into four equal quadrants by precision cross lines. The screen is rotated by means of a small hand wheel on the right of the screen. The standard electronic venire protractor can then be used to determine angles with 1 minute resolution.

Electronic Rotary Protractor

16H optical comparators are equipped with a digital electronic rotary screen protractor. These compact units display the current rotary position of the screen and utilizes non-volatile memory to permanently store the calibration data regardless of power loss. Optical comparators display rotary position in either degrees and minutes or degrees and 1/100 of a degree.

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