Precision Devices, Inc. Ball Arbors are used primarily to position parts for inspection of runout, concentricity, squareness and parallelism. Unequaled work holding accuracy for grinding, balancing, inspection, boring, facing, reaming, drilling, turning, shaving, hobbing and honing. Champion expanding mandrels, split sleeve style, used in inspection, turning, and grinding applications.
Excellent for work holding and grinding of parts. Strong holding power. Sweep Gages are used to measure bores for position and runout and can be incorporated into Ball Arbors.
Excellent for work holding and grinding of parts. Strong holding power. Sweep Gages are used to measure bores for position and runout and can be incorporated into Ball Arbors.
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Precision Devices, Inc. strives to be the leader in the field of metrology by supplying highly advanced, quality systems that meet the stringent requirements of our customers. This is achieved by providing our worldwide customer base with an experienced, well-skilled workforce knowledgeable in the high precision required by our instruments.
Precision Devices, Inc. is the American dream come true. PDI products and services include Surfometers, Profilometers, Indi-Ron for roundness and the MicroAnaylizer for surface profile. Indi-AC dimensional gaging, Center Line and Tru-Ax ball arbors and chucks, Hydraulic Arbors and Chucks, Sweep Gages utilizing the Ball Arbor and Hydraulic type arbors.
Precision Devices, Inc., specializes in the repair of Profilometer and Surfometer components including tracers, motor drives, amplifiers and associated accessories. We have built a national reputation for quality replacement parts and work is done by specially trained, skilled technicians who have over 75 years total combined experience.
Precision Devices, Inc. Ball Arbors are used primarily to establish the axis of a part for inspection of runout, concentricity, squareness and parallelism. Parts may be straight or tapered, plain or serrated, full circumference or segmented (diameter range1/4" to 16"). Ball arbors are often used to solve difficult gauging problems, such as center distance gauging, true hole positioning and checking the requirements of geometric tolerance.
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