INSPECTION AND SORTING TO 900 PARTS/HOUR
Resec Systems, Inc. offers a new machine that automatically sorts small parts, making a full 360 deg scan of each piece, checking as many as 30 critical dimensions on each, and sorting them into PASS or FAIL chutes.
Posted: July 17, 2008
Resec Systems, Inc. offers a new machine that automatically sorts small parts, making a full 360 deg scan of each piece, checking as many as 30 critical dimensions on each, and sorting them into PASS or FAIL chutes. Capable of up to four inspections per second, to accuracies of 0.0002 in, the machine can examine as many as 900 parts per hour. Parts with diameters up to 1.000 in and lengths to 1.750 in can be handled.
The heart of the new machine is the proprietary ShadowGage(R) non-contact video measuring system created by the manufacturer. In operation, the parts are loaded via a bowl feeder or gravity track. A screw-driven pushrod then moves them, one at a time, onto the machine's rotary stage. The stage revolves the part through 360 deg in front of the ShadowGage's video lens, while predetermined measurements are optically made of various dimensions, typically diameters, lengths, angles, and radii – virtually anything that casts a shadow. Tolerances can be individually applied to each dimension. Because a part is rotated through a full 360 deg, maximums, minimums, out-of-round, and TIR can also be measured. All inspection data can be saved to a file.www.resecsystems.com