Laser System Makes Precise Measurements Over Long Distances

May 1, 2003
Used for aligning equipment and machinery that needs to be straight, flat, square, parallel, or level, the Microgage 2000 is a fully-digital, state-of-the-art laser alignment and measurement system that provides 0.0001" precision over working

Used for aligning equipment and machinery that needs to be straight, flat, square, parallel, or level, the Microgage 2000 is a fully-digital, state-of-the-art laser alignment and measurement system that provides 0.0001" precision over working distances up to 80'. The unit uses a transmitter that projects a beam of light to a compact receiver that is elevated or moved through the laser beam; a digital readout records its position to within 0.0001". The Microgage 2000's receivers and displays are interchangeable, with the handheld display having a variety of user-selectable settings, allowing for greater versatility on factory alignment projects. The laser is available with either a cylindrical or precision machined housing with threaded mounting points. The housing has a 15 arc-second leveling vial built in for precision equipment leveling and positioning. The cylindrical package is suited for bore alignment, checking machine spindle and lathe run out, and related projects. Pricing starts at $6,000. PINPOINT LASER SYSTEMS, Newburyport, MA. (800) 757-5383.

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