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Over the years indicators have become advanced and easier to use as they have moved from the dial variety to the digital variety. Digital indicators have an advantage over their analog predecessors in that they have higher accuracy, more features, and can record and transmit data to a computer to aid in data collection and statistical process control.
While dial indicators are commonplace place in a metrologist’s toolbox, digital indicators are a viable option for many applications. Digital indicators have increased accuracy compared to dial indicators including higher resolution, better accuracy, and improved repeatability and reproducibility.
Several comprehensive features of today’s digital indicators include fewer moving parts, a parameter lock that prevents accidental changes to settings during operation, displays that indicate at-a-glance when a part is out of spec, quick conversion between metric and English units, selectable resolutions per job requirements, as well as easy software set up. The ability to output measurements directly into an SPC program—without human interaction—is a distinct advantage to using digital indicators.
During this webinar you will learn:
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The accuracy of digital indicators vs. dial indicators.
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The comprehensive features of digital indicators that lead to quality improvement.
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Data output options that eliminate human error and increase statistical process control.
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