In addition to the magnification, the Werth Zoom also allows the working distance between the lens and the measuring object to be adapted to the task in a "CNC-capable" manner. One benefit of the very large working distance is, for example, the possibility of testing blind bores with a large depth and turned parts with a large diameter without collision. Another benefit of the flexible working distance is the combination with the Werth MultiRing® to change the illumination angle. This allows object edges to be visualised that would not be visible at all with classic illumination methods.
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Applications
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- Tools with geometrically indeterminate cutting edges
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