Swiss Measuring Instruments

Height Gauge V6

Measuring with excellent repeatability. Height gauge with all essential functions for the workshop

The height gauge V6 is the descendant of the legendary V+ line, from which thousands of copies have already been sold in workshops all over the world and are universally recognized for their easy use and their high quality.

Trimos was the first to offer vertical measuring instruments on the market more than 50 years ago. The V6 represent a consolidation of know-how accumulated over the years. The very legible display and the user-friendly functions offer exceptional comfort use. But that’s not it: The V6 is equipped with a revolutionary displacement handwheel which offers its user the choice of the displacement mode of the measuring carriage, either manual or motor-driven. Each one of these modes, suffers from no compromise, which means that the user who prefers a manual instrument will not notice a difference with a classic manual instrument and the same applies to the motor-driven displacement. This innovation avoids having to make a difficult choice during the purchase and can accommodate multiple potential users with the same instrument.

The design of the V6 with its side probe holders revives an old Trimos tradition: They enable.

  • Measuring ranges 400, 700 and 1100 mm
  • Extremely easy to use
  • Electronically adjustable measuring force
  • Manual or motor-driven displacement
  • Standard probes up to 400 mm
  • Vast range of accessories
  • All adjustments possible without tools
  • RS232 et USB interfaces
  • Wireless data transfer (optional)

Technical details

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Measuring rangemm (in)407 (16)711 (28)1110 (44)
Measuring range with extensionmm (in)719 (28)1023 (40)1422 (56)
Max permissible errors, BMPEµm2 + L(mm)/400
Repeatability, RMPE (2s)µm1 (Ø:2)
Frontal squareness deviation SMPEµm5811
Max. Resolutionsmm0.0001 (0.000005)
Measuring forceN0.75 ÷ 1.5
Autonomyh12
InterfacesUSB / RS232
Air cushionYes
Weightkg212433

Note: The above values have been determined according to ISO 13225, with the standard measuring insert (TA-MI-101).