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Detection jig for detecting radians of components

A technology for detecting fixtures and arcs, applied in mechanical counters/curvature measurement, etc., can solve problems such as complex operation, low efficiency, and high price, and achieve the effects of improving detection efficiency, ensuring accuracy, and simple structure

Inactive Publication Date: 2018-06-12
SUZHOU TABINUO ELECTROMECHANICAL
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The traditional detection methods either use high-precision radian-specific measuring instruments, which are not only expensive and easy to damage, but also complicated to operate and have high environmental requirements, or use integrally formed radian fixtures. On the one hand, different radians must be detected. It is necessary to prepare different jigs, resulting in a waste of resources. On the other hand, during the inspection operation, workers need to use their hands to push the parts to be inspected from the left to the right, which is not easy to operate and inefficient, and it is not easy to be widely used in enterprises application

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[0018] The present invention will now be further described in detail in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments. These drawings are all simplified schematic diagrams, only illustrating the basic structure of the present invention in a schematic manner, so it only shows the composition related to the present invention.

[0019] Such as Figure 1 to Figure 3 As shown in the test fixture for detecting the radian of a part, the metal bracket 6 is provided with a limit plate 1 and a tray 2 pivotally connected to it. This pivot connection can be punched in the center of the two parts, and then a The rotating shaft 4 is connected with a fixed nut 5, or a boss (not shown) is formed at the center of the tray below, and a corresponding hole is provided at the corresponding position of the upper limit plate. There is a through groove that runs through the upper and lower bottom surfaces, and its section on the bottom surface of the limit plate is arc-shaped to form a d...

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The invention relates to a mechanical detection jig, in particular to a detection jig for detecting the radians of components. The jig includes a limiting disc and a tray in pivot rotation and connection with the lower portion of the limiting disc, a detection arc penetrating through the upper and lower bottom surfaces of the limiting disc is arranged on the limiting disc, the projections of the detection arc on the upper and lower bottom surfaces of the limiting disc are arcs in certain curvature, and a notch is formed in the tray; when the detection arc on the limiting disc is positioned above the notch of the tray, the detection arc can be used for detecting the radians of the components; during detection of the components, only the detected components need to be placed above the detection arc, and under the action of the gravity, qualified components can conveniently pass through the detection arc and penetrate through the limiting disc. The jig is simple in structure, low in costand capable of visibly judging whether or not the components are qualified, the accuracy is ensured, and meanwhile the detection efficiency is also greatly improved.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a mechanical detection jig, in particular to a detection jig for detecting the radian of a part. Background technique [0002] In order to ensure that the appearance radian of the part meets the process requirements, the manufacturer must inspect the appearance radian of the part before leaving the factory. This requires a radian detection fixture, which can not only achieve reliable detection, but also operate the fixture itself. Simple and cheap. The traditional detection methods either use high-precision radian-specific measuring instruments, which are not only expensive and easy to damage, but also complicated to operate and have high environmental requirements, or use integrally formed radian fixtures. On the one hand, different radians must be detected. It is necessary to prepare different jigs, resulting in a waste of resources. On the other hand, during the inspection operation, workers need to use their hands to push ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G01B5/20
CPCG01B5/20
Inventor 杨保强
Owner SUZHOU TABINUO ELECTROMECHANICAL
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