Product Description
Product details
| Surface Finish | Cast Iron Base: Hand Scrapped || Granite Base: Precision Lapped |
| Usage | Industrial |
| Orientation | Vertical |
| Grade | 1 (As per IS 5980:1978) |
| Center Distance | 300mm to 500mm |
| Brand | Luthra |
Precision and DurabilityEngineered for dependable accuracy, the Vertical Bench Center features a hardened, fine-ground bed and interchangeable, precision-ground centres. Its robust cast iron base ensures stability, while the rust-proof finish resists wear even in demanding industrial conditions.
Manual, Power-Free OperationDesigned for manual use, this bench center requires no external power supply, making it versatile and easy to deploy in any workspace. Operators can quickly and reliably measure run-out and concentricity using the analog dial indicator with immediate response.
Wide Application RangeCapable of testing specimens up to 150 mm in diameter and 500 kg in weight, the Vertical Bench Center meets the needs of manufacturers, exporters, and suppliers needing high-precision component inspection. Its bench-mounted design ensures consistent results and ease of use for quality control.
FAQ's of Vertical Bench Center:
Q: How does the Vertical Bench Center measure concentricity and run-out?
A: The Vertical Bench Center utilizes interchangeable centres and a precision slide movement to securely hold the workpiece while an analog dial indicator measures concentricity and run-out. Manual adjustment and immediate display allow for rapid and highly accurate readings.
Q: What is the maximum specimen size and weight that this bench center can accommodate?
A: This model is designed to accept specimens up to 150 mm in diameter and weighing up to 500 kg, making it suitable for a wide range of automotive, aerospace, and heavy industry components.
Q: When should I use a Vertical Bench Center instead of other measurement tools?
A: Use this equipment for applications requiring extremely high accuracy and precision, such as checking run-out and concentricity in precision engineering components, where accuracy up to 0.003 mm is necessary and standard measuring devices would be inadequate.
Q: Where is the Vertical Bench Center most effectively installed and operated?
A: The unit is intended for bench mounting, ideally in controlled environments like quality control labs, inspection rooms, or precision manufacturing facilities where standard room temperature and humidity conditions are maintained.
Q: What is the process for operating the Vertical Bench Center?
A: To operate, place the workpiece between the hardened, interchangeable centres, secure with the precision chuck, and adjust using the hand-operated slide. Monitor the dial indicator for concentricity and run-out readings as you manually rotate the specimen.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this manual Vertical Bench Center?
A: Key benefits include high measurement accuracy (within 0.003 mm), robust construction for long service life, no power requirements, and immediate, reliable analog display. These features support consistent quality assurance without complex setup or maintenance.