High-quality metrology for quality control in the measuring room, production, incoming goods and development.
Gear Metering Pumps & Meter Mix Dispense Machines with highest accuracy for processing liquids and pastes.
High-precision rotary stroke bearings for backlash-free linear and rotational movements for use in machine and device construction.
Innovative metrology for a wide range of applications:
- • Length and diameter
- • Surface and contour
- • Form and position
- • Gears and shafts
Precise mixing and metering of liquids and pastes:
- • Gear metering pumps
- • Pumps for fiber production
- • Meter mix dispense machines as well as mixing heads
Rotary stroke bearings for backlash-free linear and rotary movements in:
- • Mechanical engineering
- • Precision engineering
- • Optik
- • Electronics
- • and many other industries
As an internationally active company, Mahr holds its patents not only in Germany, but worldwide.
Designed for production: Mar4D PLQ 4200
The Mar4D PLQ 4200 from Mahr offers customers a powerful measuring solution for complex rotationally symmetrical workpieces with a diameter up to 200 mm, length up to 1,000 mm and maximum weight of 50 kg. The extremely robust design ensures 3D measurements directly in production for shorter throughput times, increased flow rate and improved productivity. With its specially developed control architecture, the machine works quickly and with optimum axis accuracy overall, even with small tolerances.
One measurement run – several measurement tasks
The multisensor technology is composed of optical and tactile metrology and covers a wide range of dimensional measuring tasks. This allows users to inspect several features such as length, diameter, form, position, contour, roundness, roughness or 3D geometries, (e.g., symmetry), in just one measuring run – close to production and reproducible in one system.
Inside measurements are also possible using the T7W tactile form probe system. This combination of optical and tactile shaft measuring machine and classic form tester technology is unique worldwide.
New: fully automatic centering and tilting table
New at Control 2023, Mahr will show the Mar4D PLQ 4200-T4 model with a specially developed, fully automatic centering and tilting table. This aligns workpieces that are not manufactured and measured between centers in the shortest possible time and with micrometer accuracy. This method ensures maximum measuring accuracy and is far superior to the purely mathematical correction of alignment errors. For example, correcting an alignment error of 4 mm to 1 µm takes only 30 seconds.
Equipped for process stability
The Mar4D PLQ 4200 convinces with further equipment features:
- A motorized tailstock with clamping force monitoring to ensure fast fixing and alignment of the workpieces without operator influence.
- Monitoring systems in the machine detect and compensate for external influences such as temperature and vibration in real time.
- A well thought-out ergonomic and safety concept brings a high level of user-friendliness.
- The proven MarWin software reliably evaluates the measurement data and thus ensures reproducible quality statements.
More information at https://www.mahr.com/en/mar4d-plq
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About the Carl-Mahr Group
Highest precision, modern technology and international presence – that is what the name Mahr has stood for, for more than 160 years. Today, the Mahr Group, with its three business units Metrology, Mixing & Metering, and Rotary Stroke Bearings, is active worldwide in a wide range of demanding industries, such as automotive, mechanical engineering, medical technology, aerospace, optics, electronics. All products incorporate the passion and know-how of more than 1,800 employees worldwide.
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