Mitutoyo Measurement Device Provides Portable, Intuitive Operability
Mitutoyo’s SJ-220 surface roughness tester enables operators to perform measurements in environments where power is not available.
Mitutoyo America Corp.’s Surface Roughness Tester SJ-220 surface roughness measuring instrument is designed to provide portability and intuitive operability. It is equipped with a built-in battery that can be used approximately 1,000 times on a full charge, enabling operators to perform measurements in environments where power is not available.
The SJ-220 features a larger 2.8" color touch screen for better visibility while maintaining a compact size to operate with one hand. The instrument’s user interface features easier operations such as changing the display screen and adjusting settings with your fingertip.
The SJ-220 also includes functions such as being able to disable the touch screen for better security along with the ability to set shortcuts for most-used functions. The SJ-220 can now display results and set measurement conditions via wireless communication when used with the optional accessory U-WAVE-TIB. The instrument is compatible with the ISO 21920 standard.
Related Content
-
Addressing Machining’s Necessary Evil
Many view quality control as such, but integrating new measurement technologies and approaches can ultimately minimize QC’s impact on throughput and a company’s bottom line.
-
Lights, Camera, CNC Tool Alignment
The latest version of a noncontact tool alignment system for Swiss-type lathes, which stays permanently installed in the machines, can enable shops to set up tools on-center faster using a camera compared to traditional methods.
-
How To (Better) Make a Micrometer
How does an inspection equipment manufacturer organize its factory floor? Join us as we explore the continuous improvement strategies and culture shifts The L.S. Starrett Co. is implementing across the over 500,000 square feet of its Athol, Massachusetts, headquarters.
