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New Vista introduces TVM-SC Thread Verification Module
 
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New Vista introduces TVM-SC Thread Verification Module
July 6, 2008 - New Vista Corporation has developed a turnkey Thread Verification Module for use in the inspection of internal or external threads in production parts. The TVM-SC is a cost efficient way to meet both high and low volume demand, at high production speeds. The unit checks thread size, depth and quality by powering a gage probe into and back out of a thread. GO gaging, NO GO gaging, and combination gaging are all possible. Models are available with torque from 10 in-oz up to 250 in-oz, for inspecting threads from M3 to M50 (#4 thru 2”).

These Thread Verification Modules are designed for applications where there can be a variety of part types and thread sizes. Threads are checked successively; each thread inspection takes about two seconds. The TVM-SC utilizes New Vista’s patented Thread Verification system, which ensures the gage will never become jammed in a hole, or attempt to cut secondary threads. Gage probe changes are accomplished by using a quick-change chuck.

This product is a complement to New Vista’s existing line of Thread Verification products.
 
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