JX14B Toolmaker-microscope

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Multipurpose-Toolmaker-microscope

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Product Description

Features:

  • JX14B Digital Large Scale Toolmaker’s Microscope
  • JX14B1 Digital Large Scale Toolmaker’s Microscope

Characteristics

  • JX14BThe photoelectrical technique is adopted, with a precision grating rule as a measurer for X- and Y-axle as a measurer, with readings direct-viewing and testing convenient.
  • JX14B1The photoelectrical technique is adopted, with a precision grating rule as a measuring element for X- and Y-axle and a numbering device as a measuring element for the rotary worktable, to realize the length and angle full-display; with readings direct-viewing and testing convenient.
  • With multiple eyepieces and objectives, the main microscope has a large scope of view field with clear image formation.
  • The main microscope can oscillate left and right, suitable for the measurement for spiral parts.
  • LED-illuminating lighting is adopted for transmission and reflecting illumination, with low heating power and long life.
  • High-speed and micro-motion devices are adopted, which can be switched over quickly.
  • The tailstock rack is installed to measure the axel-type parts.
  • Multiple accessories are provided, with extensive uses.

Technical Parameters
Worktable

  • Range of measurement
  • X-coordinate: 150mm Y-coordinate: 75mm
  • Resolution ratio: X- and Y-coordinate measurement 0.001mm
  • Accuracy of the instrument: (2+L/50)μm, of which, L = measured length ( unit: mm)
  • Diameter of the circular worktable:
  • Φ190mm(glass) Φ280mm(metal)
  • Angle tilting range : ±12°
  • Tailstock
  • Maximum clamping diameter: Φ70mm
  • Maximum clamping length: 190mm
Objective magnification Gross magnifying powe Object working distance  (mm) Object visual field     (mm)
10× 79 Φ20
30× 69 Φ6.7
50× 49
Φ4

Overall sizes : 720×460×600
Weight: 100 kg

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