Toolmakers Microscope (Model KW-900)

The KW-900 Toolmakers Microscope is designed for precision measurement and inspection tasks in industrial and toolroom environments. It features a rigid mechanical base, inclined monocular observation tube, and a precision X–Y stage with micrometer control. Fixed magnification optics, rotary head, and combined transmitted and incident halogen illumination provide accurate dimensional analysis, profile inspection, and component measurement under controlled laboratory and workshop conditions.

Toolmakers Microscope (Model KW-900)

Technical Specification Table

 

Specification Details
Model KW-900
Microscope Type Toolmakers Microscope
Observation Tube Monocular, inclined at 30 degrees
Magnification Fixed 30x
Stage Size 150 × 150 mm
Stage Movement X–Y movement on ball bearing slides
Stage Travel Up to 50 mm in each direction
Measurement Accuracy Least count 0.01 mm
Measurement System Micrometer with goniometer
Head Rotation 360° rotary head
Focusing System Precision focusing mechanism
Illumination Transmitted and incident light
Light Source Halogen lamp
Base Large and heavy base for overall rigidity
Packaging Wooden box

 

Key Features

 

  • Designed for precision measurement and inspection tasks

  • Fixed 30x magnification for consistent dimensional analysis

  • Monocular observation tube inclined at 30 degrees

  • Precision X–Y stage mounted on ball bearing guides

  • Smooth stage travel up to 50 mm in both directions

  • Micrometer measurement with least count of 0.01 mm

  • Integrated goniometer for angular measurement

  • 360° rotary observation head for flexible viewing

  • Large, heavy base ensuring mechanical stability

  • Combined transmitted and incident illumination

  • Halogen light source for clear image visibility

  • Supplied in a protective wooden packing box


 

Working Principle

 

The KW-900 Toolmakers Microscope operates by positioning components on a precision X–Y stage that moves smoothly on ball bearing guides. The specimen is illuminated using transmitted or incident halogen light depending on the inspection requirement. Fixed magnification optics project a clear image for measurement using micrometer controls and a goniometer. Rotary head movement and precise focusing enable accurate dimensional and angular evaluation.


 

Applications / Use Cases

 

  • Precision tool and die inspection

  • Measurement of machined components

  • Quality control in manufacturing units

  • Inspection of gauges and templates

  • Dimensional analysis in toolrooms

  • Educational training in metrology laboratories

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