This
new feature enables end users to exploit the inherent accuracy of Linear
Shift Mechanisms when manually actuated.
This equates to a 100-fold improvement in resolution, narrowing
the conventional void between manual and motorised versions.
In some cases, where improved resolution is the sole requirement,
this can remove the need for motorisation altogether
Digital
Scale Displays are fitted to Linear Shift Mechanisms via a kinematic
mount ensuring precise and repeatable location, which is critical for
accurate repositioning after bakeout.
Furthermore, the kinematic design ensures smooth, free running
motion of the ‘display head’ in time with the travelling flange.
The scale
features large, easy to read characters that can be switched between
metric and imperial units. Users
can set the ‘Origin’ at any position of its stroke, from which it
will provide a plus/minus scale in the units selected.
The ‘Origin’ is retained it its memory until re-set by the
user*, even when switched off. A
second temporary ‘Zero’ facility is offered to enable one-off
measurements to take place, which resets to the ‘Origin’setting when
turned off.