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In-house design department
Latest Autocad release used for designing on all our C.A.D. stations
C.A.D. concept drawing provided to you with each quote
GD&T analysis and recommendations at your facility upon request
A.Q.P. participation provided
GR&R studies welcomed and encouraged prior to delivery
Certified drawings provided to you with each gage, C.A.D. files available
on disk
All gages are certified and traceable to N.I.S.T.
Clear and simple calibration and operation instructions available
with each gage>
References furnished upon request
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Jus·Rite
Engineering, Inc. specializes in the design, engineering and manufacturing
of target gages, CMM
staging fixtures and test systems for many diverse applications.
This includes castings, machining, stamping,
plastics and fabrications for use in the automotive, aerospace and appliance
industries.
When more than one fixture is needed, it is often possible to design
the fixtures to share instruments, thus avoiding redundant and expensive
purchases.
All gage components are hardened as needed and ground on all surfaces.
Weldments or aluminum are not used.
All probes and fixtures are labeled and
color-coded to simplify gaging your parts.
Our Staging Fixtures are made from normalized stress-relieved steel,
hardened 1.0mm deep, ground on all surfaces and protected with a black
oxide finish.
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Our gages are designed with serious consideration for
the person who will be using the tool. Ergonomics, simplicity,
reliability and accuracy will instill confidence in your operators allowing
them to concentrate on production instead of the gage.
The machinery and equipment used in the production of our gage fixtures
is routinely calibrated, maintained and checked.
To insure gage fixture base plates remain flat, the fixture is mounted
on three legs. These legs are attached to the base plate at
the same three datum points that are used to construct the gage.
The Staging Fixtures we design and build locate your parts datum's
exactly in the same place and with the same size hardened locators
as your machining fixture.
Bottom line - If it looks like a gage, the operator will
treat it like a gage.
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