What environmental requirements should be met when using an automatic image measuring instrument?
Vibration can degrade the measurement accuracy of image measuring instruments if subjected to additional ambient vibrations. When the frequency is less than 10 Hz, the amplitude of the ambient vibration should not exceed 2 μm (peak-to-peak difference); between 10 Hz and 50 Hz, the acceleration should not exceed 0.4 Gal. If vibrations exceed these limits, anti-vibration measures should be adopted (e.g., installing vibration dampers).
The components of a dust-free image measurement instrument must be dust-free. Although dust covers provide some protection for the image measurement instrument, the instrument should still be cleaned regularly.
The stable power supply, utilizing 90-264VAC, 47-63Hz, and 10Amp, ensures the instrument operates properly.
Maintain the ambient temperature as close to 20℃ ± 1℃ as possible. Do not adjust the machine's precision at temperatures that are too high or too low. Otherwise, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of this measuring instrument at 20℃.
Moisture does not have a direct negative impact on measurement accuracy. However, high humidity can cause rust on mechanical surfaces, hindering smooth axial movement. Therefore, it is recommended to maintain the environmental humidity between 30% and 80%.
The Light Image Measurement Instrument should not be placed in areas with intense light or direct sunlight, as it may affect the instrument's measurement accuracy.





