1. Automotive Valve Guide Bore Inspection
Automotive engine rebuilders and manufacturing lines must inspect internal cylinder valve guides to ensure tight clearance fits.
Problem SolvedThe 6-10mm range and 5µm accuracy allow operators to check for wear, ovality, or taper in valve guides, preventing engine compression loss. The 50% heat-reducing grip ensures consistent readings during high-volume manual inspections.
Engine RebuildingValve GuideOvality DetectionTaper MeasurementThermal Isolation
2. Precision Hydraulic Valve Spool Clearance Check
Hydraulic control valves feature tiny spools that operate with sub-millimeter clearances, demanding high precision inside bore diameter checks.
Problem SolvedMeasuring small internal diameters (6-10mm) with 2µm repeatability ensures that valve bodies meet precise sliding clearances, avoiding fluid blow-by or spool jamming.
Hydraulic ValvesSpool ClearancePrecision MachiningInternal DiameterFluid Power
3. Aerospace Miniature Actuator Sleeve Metrology
Aviation actuators rely on small bore cylinders where the internal surface must be uniform and within very tight tolerances.
Problem SolvedUsing the 50 mm measuring depth and a 2 N contact force, engineers can assess internal sleeves for cylindrical conformity without scratching or damaging delicate aerospace-grade alloys.
Aerospace ManufacturingActuator SleeveMetrologyCylindricityLow-Force Contact