In the realm of mechanical engineering, it could be said that "MAP STAND" is quite common.
Precision must be the top priority during production, both in terms of importance and first place.
"MAP STAND" is created with the intention of assisting with precise measurements.
1. STRUCTURE
Consisting of two parts:
- Stand legs.
- Granite surface plate.
1.1 STAND LEGS.
Designed with plenty of different dimensions.
Purpose: Matched with requirements and the use of space.
Highlighted dimensions:
Image 1: Stand properties.
Structure of stand legs:
- The frame is made of high strength steel materials, coated with powder to avoid corroding.
- Joints between the steel frame and granite plate are mounting legs nuts.
Image 2: Stand legs.
The legs of MAP STAND must be strong and stable enough to bear the granite plate. Thanks to using structural steel square tubes, the legs of the stand can bear the pressure of the granite plate and prevent mechanical vibrations.
1.2 GRANITE SURFACE PLATE.
Natural granite is used to produce for the stand's surface.
- High flatness.
- Stability under high temperatures.
- Surface with flatness, stability and accuracy.
- Anti-corrosion, long-lasting lifecycle.
Meeting the demand for flatness measurements when use.
Image 3: Granite surface plate.
2. APPLICATIONS
MAP STAND is one of the best measurement equipment for coplanarity, height inspection and other inspections.
This type of stand is used in the production facilities, laboratories, and etc.
3. SELECTION METHODS
With multiple designs to satisfy the demand of end users. A stand with the Granite surface plate is made following certain standard dimensions.
However, the stand legs can be adjusted following the requirements.
Image 4: Steel stand legs.
We, ISHO VIETNAM, meet requirements for any kinds of MAP STAND. With years of experience in manufacturing various of frame, cover for machines, mechanical engineering parts, etc.
Please feel free to contact us for any requests, inquiries, or advice in case of having interests in this kind of product.
Hotline: 093 568 9613 (Zalo) – 077 395 7746.