Profile projectors come with lenses for free
Profile projectors are high-quality inspection instruments that often get forgotten in a world of submicron accuracy and automated video systems that do everything automatically.
Profile projectors are high-quality inspection instruments that often get forgotten in a world of submicron accuracy and automated video systems that do everything automatically.
Yet these versatile units perform a variety of critical tasks in engineering and electronics and are regularly used for measuring and inspecting high- precision, complex parts and dies in many industries.
Nikon has always maintained a comprehensive range of rugged and reliable profile projectors that can enlarge and project a work piece onto large screens (up to 600mm) with perfect magnification accuracy, and when combined with a precision stage, enable highly accurate measurements to be taken.
The beauty of such tools is their absolute simplicity.
Minimal training is required to ensure instant productivity, and the large, bright screens permit surface inspection as well as contours, independently or simultaneously.
Nikon's range of profile projectors is heavyweight and incredibly accurate, offering superb image definition and bright screen illumination.
Even large, heavy specimens (up to 20kg) can be accommodated and a wide variety of accessories increases the versatility and use of these precision tools.
An investment in a Nikon profile projector is a once in a lifetime purchase.
These products last forever if treated well, and will quickly pay back their initial outlay in increased productivity and operational reliability for many years ahead.
Starting from April 2002, Nikon is offering a one-off, special promotional discount on the V12 profile projector.
Any unit ordered during the promotional period will receive two free lenses (saving GBP 1000 off the list price).
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