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Product overhaul and repair
[Concern] The surface deteriorates due to wear, causing looseness.
<When a plane is no longer a plane> When objects come into contact and slide against each other, friction occurs, causing wear on the objects. As a result of this wear, a surface that was once "flat" is no longer "flat." When it is no longer flat, various problems arise, such as increased vibrations, slower movement, and unstable posture. In a manufacturing line, this could also affect yield. <Was it ever flat to begin with?> There is no such thing as a "true plane." That is the realm of the divine. In other words, something may appear "flat" to the human eye, but it may not actually be "flat." The degree of flatness is represented by an indicator called "flatness." The smaller this number, the closer it is to a true plane. I believe that if a surface appears wavy to the human eye, its flatness is likely over 1mm. Our company can accommodate up to 0.001mm. <How to restore flatness> Our company also performs overhauls on ready-made products and more. We have received various feedback from customers stating that the previously shaky movements have been transformed to like-new condition through our overhauls. Adjustments at the micron level are possible with our specialized equipment and skilled craftsmen. Please consult with us.
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Watanabe Precision Industries Co., Ltd. is a company specializing in the design and manufacture of general gauges, comprehensive gauges, measurement gauges, machine gauges, inspection tools, jigs, and mold components. Recently, we have received many inquiries regarding the design and manufacture of test pieces, research test parts, spline gauges, and spherical gauges. If you have any questions related to splines and serrations, please feel free to consult with us.