Drill Analyzing Microscope inspects geometry and finish.
Press Release Summary:
Providing single-purpose alternative to optical comparators and toolmakers microscopes, Micro Drill Analyzing Microscope inspects geometry, finish, and accuracy of new and re-sharpened miniature carbide drills as small as 1/8 in. diameter. Model MDGA features 30x magnification lens with special reticle, 2-position viewing, and 360° rotation of drill in collet holders to allow for complete inspection without refocusing or adjustments. Travel rack and pinion brings drill into focus.
Original Press Release:
New Low-cost Micro Drill Analyzing Microscope from Titan Tool Inspects Geometry, Finish, and Accuracy of Miniature Carbide Drills
A new $495.00 Micro Drill Analyzing Microscope from Titan Tool Supply, Inc., Buffalo, NY, inspects the geometry, finish, and accuracy of new and re-sharpened miniature carbide drills as small as 1/8” diameter. Ideal for inspecting the quality of drills used in micro-manufacturing and micro-electronics, it provides a single-purpose, low-cost alternative to optical comparators and toolmakers microscopes, which entail a significant amount of set-up time, according to the company. Titan Tool’s Model MDGA features a 30X magnification lens with a special reticle, two-position viewing, and 360-degree rotation of the drill in a precision collets holder to allow for complete inspection without refocusing or other adjustments. A travel rack and pinion brings the drill into focus.
The new Model MDGA analyzer from Titan Tool enables the user to inspect:
Point Centrality
Hook
Back Taper
Point Angle
Primary Relief Angle
Secondary Relief Angle
Web Taper and Web Thickness
Chisel Edge Angle
Lip Height
Cutting Drill Edge Irregularities and Drill Irregularities
Drill Point Finish
Body-to-Shank Concentricity
The new Titan Micro Drill Geometry Analyzer was designed so that two different views in two different planes of the drill can be inspected without changing set-up. View one inspects the side of the drill, capturing all angles and most other adjustments. View two inspects the end of the drill to capture width, thicknesses, flare, and other factors. The two different views are obtained by rotating the drill holding fixture 90 degrees on its own axis.
The new inspection tool measures 9-1/2” x 1-1/2” x 2” and weighs only 1-lb., 6-oz. It is equipped with two 4mm diameter Allen head screws for mounting the microscope in a bracket holder, if desired. Shank drills smaller than 1/8” diameter can be inspected if a spacer (not provided) is used.
For more information, contact Titan Tool Supply, Inc., 68 Comet Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14216. Phone: 716-873-9907. Fax: 716-873-9998. Email: info@titantoolsupply.com. www.TitanToolSupply.com. For detailed product information or to download a PDF file product sheet, visit: http://www.titantoolsupply.com/productDetail.asp?id=27093&md=d&mode=showDetail
Please send reader service inquiries to the above address to:
Frank Menza, President, Titan Tool Supply, Inc.
Email: info@titantoolsupply.com