1. Precision Automotive Valve Shim Inspection
Measuring the thickness of automotive engine valve shims to ensure precise clearance adjustment during valvetrain assembly. The 0-25mm measurement range and 0.01mm graduation allow technicians to confirm exact thickness variations.
Problem SolvedPrevents incorrect valve clearance which causes performance loss, noise, or engine wear. The carbide-tipped faces resist wear against hardened steel shims, while the ratchet stop ensures operators apply identical measuring force, preventing measurement bias.
Valve ClearanceShim ThicknessEngine AssemblyCarbide-TippedRepeatable Measurement
2. Machined Shaft Diameter Quality Control
Verification of external diameters of precision-turned steel shafts and pins within a 0-25mm envelope directly on the workshop bench.
Problem SolvedEnsures shaft diameters meet h7 or h8 tolerances before assembly with bearings. The ±2µm accuracy allows rapid confirmation of diameter conformity, and the spindle lock retains the measurement value for inspection logging.
Shaft ToleranceBearing FitTurned PartsOutside DiameterQuality Control
3. Sheet Metal and Shim Stock Thickness Verification
Checking the thickness of sheet metal, copper gaskets, or metal foils (0.1mm to 5mm thickness) prior to punching or assembly.
Problem SolvedAvoids tool damage in punching dies due to feeding oversized material. The constant-force ratchet stop (5-10N) prevents the micrometer from compressing softer metal foils, securing a true physical thickness reading.
Material GaugeSheet Metal ThicknessGasket InspectionDeformation PreventionRatchet Stop