Dr. Heinrich Schneider Workshop Microscope Series WM1 500 S CNC
Item ID: 15886
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Dr. Heinrich Schneider Workshop Microscope
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Dr. Heinrich Schneider Workshop Microscope
Workshop Microscope Series WM1 S 500 CNC
Camera-supported measurement data acquisition
Precise edge detection in transmitted and reflected light through intelligent image processing algorithms
Small and handy – big in performance
Quick handling with the highest measurement precision
Measurement and evaluation software SAPHIR
3-axis CNC control
High-resolution CCD matrix camera
1.5x magnification
Reflected light illumination via diode ring light, 4 sectors and 1 ring individually switchable
Needle bearing guided precision measuring table in X and Y
Diode laser as position aid
Color inkjet printer
Joystick for axis movement with fast/slow switching
21.5“ TFT flat screen
Technical Data:
Model WM1 500 S CNC
Measuring range X x Y x Z mm 500 x 200 x 200
Objective:
Magnification 0.5 x 1.5 x 3.0 x 5.0 x 10.0 x
Field of view 12 x 9 4.3 x 3.2 2.1 x 1.6 1.2 x 0.9 0.6 x 0.45mm
Working distance 120 77 77 50 24mm
manual zoom
including coaxial reflected light 0.7 x - 4.5 x, 6 steps
Working distance 86 mm
Resolution 0.0002 mm
Maximum workpiece weight on glass plate 20kg
Dimensions: Width 1100mm, Depth 950mm, Height 950mm
Weight: 180kg
Electrical connection 220 - 240 VAC, 50 - 60 Hz, 1 kW++
Type: WM1 500 S CNC
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| Technical characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| Item ID | 15886 |
| Condition | Used |
| Model | Dr. Heinrich Schneider Werkstattmikroskop Serie WM1 500 CNC |
| Manufacturer | Dr. Heinrich Schneider |
| Content | 1 piece |
| Weight | 200000 g |
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