In the measurements of length, diameter, and height, you will surely think of using common measuring tools,
such as micrometers and calipers. Common measuring tools are mainly suitable for products with relatively simple
outer structures, but in production and manufacturing, we often meet workpieces with complex shapes,
such as narrow grooves, slots, tubular objects, etc., while standard measuring tools are difficult to measure accurately.
Therefore, we specifically designed and developed a series of non-standard measuring tools aimed at solving
these special measurement challenges, making your measurements easier!
Here, we will introduce some non-standard measuring tools that you may find useful, in combination with several
common complex structures, hoping to assist you in your measurements.
1.Narrow slot measurement
Narrow slot structures often require an mreasure of their diameter, and at this time, a blade micrometer can be chosen,
as its measuring surface is blade and well-suited for such shapes.
2. Gear thickness measurement
Gear products often require the measure of the 'normal line length' of straight gears and helical gears.
Standard measuring anvils is difficult to completely contact the workpiece surface,
so we recommend using disc micrometers to solve this measurement.
3. Splined Shafts, Slots Measurement
Spline structure design is often used for transmission components, and it's often necessary to measure
the diameters of splined shafts and slots. Therefore, a spline micrometer with a small diameter measuring anvil
is a good helper for measuring such workpieces.