A-516-II-TA-C Self-Centering Target Bore Adapter Hubs (2) for A-516-II Target – for bores from Ø9.25-26.75 in. (Ø235-680 mm)

A-516-II-TA-C Self-Centering Target Bore Adapter Hubs (2) for A-516-II Target – for bores from Ø9.25-26.75 in. (Ø235-680 mm)

Description

Large Bore, Self-Centering Bore Adapter Hub for A-516-II 2-Axis Bore Target for bores from Ø9.25-26.75 in. (Ø235-680 mm) – C size.    Requires a set of replaceable M-516-II-CLR-X or -XL Customized Set of 4 Measuring Legs to self-center the A-516-II bore target. Each set of M-516-II-CLR legs are customized to 1 bore ID.  The M-516-II-CLR Measuring Legs have precision bearings for the measuring tips to allow the target to be rolled into the bore.  This especially useful for deep-bore straightness measurements on cylinders, extruder barrels and gun barrels.   Takes about 5 seconds to get a measurement.

Applications

  • Cylinder deep-bore straightness measurements
  • Large, extruder-barrel, deep-bore straightness measurements
  • Large, gun-barrel, deep-bore straightness measurement

Features

  • Large Bore, Self-Centering Bore Adapter Hub for A-516-II 2-Axis Bore Target for bores from Ø9.25-26.75 in. (Ø235-680 mm).
  • Features a set of stiffening “arcs” to maintain the target centering for the larger bores.
  • Customized measuring legs machined to a specific length for 1 extruder bore.  Each set of legs has precision roller bearing measuring tips for smooth and easy insertion deep into barrels.
  • Self-centers the A-516-II Target into the bore to .0005 in. (0.013 mm) accuracy.
  • Takes 5 seconds to take a bore alignment measurement.
  • Rugged stainless steel & aluminum

Specifications

Bore Target:
A-516-II 2-Axis Bore Target
Dimensions:
see drawing
Bore-Diameter Range:
Ø9.25-26.75 in. (Ø235-680 mm)
Material:
Aluminum
Customized Bore-Adapter Legs:
M-516-II-CLR-X - customer specifies bore ID for Ø3.90.10.0 in. (Ø99-250 mm) or M-516-II-CLR-XL - customer specifies bore ID for Ø10.0-26.75 in. (Ø250-680 mm)
Measuring Modes:
Self-Centering for straightness and concentricity

Drawings