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Product category: Form/co-ordinate, optical and vision instrumentation
News Release from: Bowers Metrology UK | Subject: Snapmatic
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 04 January 2007

Snap gauges handle many external
applications

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Designed to ensure rapid, precise measuring results both in inspection departments and under harsher shop-floor conditions, the Snapmatic range covers external measuring applications from 0 to 150mm.

Known throughout the world for its high quality bore gauges, renowned UK manufacturer Bowers Metrology is celebrating the success of the company's new range of robust snap gauges Designed to ensure rapid, precise measuring results either in company inspection departments or under harsher shop-floor conditions, Bowers ingenious new Snapmatic range covers external measuring applications from 0 to 150mm

Displaying their readings through either analogue/digital indicators or transducer probes/read-out systems, the easy to use, cost effective new gauges boast a long list of standard features and useful accessories, including constant measuring pressure, rack and pinion capacity adjustment, movable depth stops, heat resistant ergonomic polymer hand-grips, groove measuring attachments, indicator protection guards and an optional bench stand.

Bowers claims that, within the stated capacity of the range, the flexible Snapmatic gauges are able to accommodate countless external measuring applications.

However, inexpensive adaptations of standard gauges can be manufactured to enable many nonstandard measuring tasks to also be performed.

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