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News Release from: ACI (UK) | Subject: Anilam Wizard 411 digital readout
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 24 April 2007
DRO provides a range of features
ACI's Anilam Wizard 411 digital readout has an LCD screen, plus a sealed membrane keypad and functions for incline, arc, rectangular frame and rectangular pocket routines.
The new one-/two-/three-axis Anilam Wizard 411 digital readout (DRO) system announced by measurement and control specialist ACI (UK) has been developed as an entry-level DRO ACI (UK) Managing Director, Phil Goulding said "The Wizard 411 is incomparable with any other DRO available anywhere in the global low-cost DRO marketplace"
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 23 Aug 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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In addition to standard functionality embracing tool offsets, sub datums, linear patterns (row, frame, array), PCD calculations (full and partial) and vectoring, it has an LCD screen, plus a sealed membrane keypad and functions for incline, arc, rectangular frame and rectangular pocket routines.
Complemented by ENC 125 precision glass scales that boast a resolution of five microns and an accuracy rating of 10 microns/m, the Wizard 411's ease of set-up and use is also signified by the fact that the system will be supplied with a two-page quick reference set-up guide rather than a handbook.
Goulding adds: "By introducing such a powerful yet affordable system, ACI (UK) is competing head-on with all the lower cost DRO alternatives".
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