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The Vertical Visigauge: A Leading Vision Measuring System for Precision Inspection

The manufacturing world is seeing an ever-increasing demand for precision, speed, and consistency. Traditional manual inspection is often too slow, too prone to error, and incapable of the meticulous detail required by modern engineering. Enter the Vertical Visigauge—a sophisticated vision measuring machine designed by Varad Automation & Robotics Pvt. Ltd. (Visimaster) to fundamentally change the way you perform quality control.

This blog post explores how this unique vision measuring system is a game-changer for inspecting critical components. 

Unmatched Speed and Precision with One-Click Measurement

 

The Vertical Visigauge is engineered to combine incredible speed with uncompromising accuracy. It's a single vision measuring machine that can inspect over 25 dimensions of a part in just a fraction of a second with a simple click. This eliminates the time-consuming and tedious process of using multiple gauges and calipers, drastically accelerating your inspection cycles.

 What truly sets this vision measuring system apart is its precision. With repeatability starting from an incredible 1 micron*, the system delivers a level of consistency that is impossible to achieve through human inspection. This ensures that every part that inspects through is held to the highest possible quality standard.

 A Comprehensive Eye for Every Detail

  

The Vertical Visigauge isn't limited to a few dimensions; it's a comprehensive inspection solution. This powerful vision measuring system is capable of inspecting a wide array of parameters, including: 

  • Inner Diameter (ID) & Outer Diameter (OD)
  • Thread Count and Thread Damage
  • Hole Count and Center Distance
  • Radius, Chamfer Angle, and Chamfer Width
  • Gear Major and Minor Diameter

This capability makes the vision measuring machine an ideal solution for inspecting components in a single click. 

Designed for Your Components 

The versatility of the Vertical Visigauge makes it a perfect fit for a wide range of industries and components. This vision measuring machine is especially well-suited for inspecting:

 


  •     Automotive components where precision is critical for safety and performance.
  •     Precision machined parts that require tight tolerances.
  •     Pressed and stamping parts that need to be checked for consistency and form.
  •     Small plastic and rubber components that can be difficult to inspect rapidly.

 By offering a single solution that can handle such a diverse portfolio of parts, the Vertical Visigauge becomes a core asset for any manufacturing operation focused on quality.

 The Strategic Data Advantage 

Beyond just a pass/fail decision, the Vertical Visigauge provides a strategic advantage with its data capabilities. This vision measuring system allows for both automatic and manual data saving, generating detailed Batch Wise Reports and SPC (Statistical Process Control) Reports. This data provides actionable insights into your production process, enabling you to identify trends, optimize machine performance—all of which leads to a more efficient and profitable operation.

 For more information on how the Vertical Visigauge can revolutionize your inspection process, or to schedule a demonstration, please contact Our Sales Team  +91 8485082134  sales1@varadautomation.com 

Visit Product Page: https://www.varadautomation.com/vertical-visigauge.html

 


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