MarcodC
Mechanical
- Feb 7, 2007
- 5
Hi Everyone,
I urgently would like to get some of your suggestions regarding several methods that one can use in order to inspect shafts/spindles that my company is receiving from our suppliers.
I'm aware of supporting a shaft in a suitable V-Block and using a dial indicator, but there are several conditions that could be present, e.g. Ovality, Taper, Bending, curved or Bowed, Eccentricity and Concentricity.
I have to design a suitable Inspection Rig for our quality department to inspect these parameters. Any of your suggestions or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Hope to be hearing from you soon.
Thank you.
Best Regards,
Marco.
Johannesburg.
South Africa.
I urgently would like to get some of your suggestions regarding several methods that one can use in order to inspect shafts/spindles that my company is receiving from our suppliers.
I'm aware of supporting a shaft in a suitable V-Block and using a dial indicator, but there are several conditions that could be present, e.g. Ovality, Taper, Bending, curved or Bowed, Eccentricity and Concentricity.
I have to design a suitable Inspection Rig for our quality department to inspect these parameters. Any of your suggestions or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Hope to be hearing from you soon.
Thank you.
Best Regards,
Marco.
Johannesburg.
South Africa.