Height Gauge V2
New heights in reliability and simplicity
The Trimos V2 height gauge embodies Swiss precision, durability, and simplicity. Designed for professionals worldwide, it ensures accurate and easy measurements.
Effortless Simplicity
The V2’s user-friendly interface provides quick access to essential measurements, ensuring efficiency and accuracy.
Built for Durability
Engineered to Swiss standards, it withstands tough conditions, making it a reliable tool for any task.
Uncompromising Quality
As a Trimos product, the V2 merges traditional craftsmanship with modern technology, guaranteeing superior performance.
Intuitive and Smart Features
The intuitive interface streamlines navigation, while Smart Reverse simplifies diameter measurements with precision and ease.
Seamless Connectivity
USB and RS232 ports enable easy data sharing.
Warranty and Maintenance
Backed by a two-year warranty, extendable to four years, the V2 is designed for longevity with straightforward maintenance.
Versatile Measuring Ranges
Available in 400 mm and 700 mm to suit varied applications.
Reliable Support
Trimos’ dedicated team ensures you maximize the V2’s potential from the start.
More than a measurement tool, the V2 is a dependable ally that meets the highest professional standards.
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Technical details
V2 | 400 | 700 | |
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Measuring range | mm (in) | 406 (16) | 710 (28) |
Max permissible errors, BMPE | µm | 8 | 8 |
Repeatability, RMPE | µm | 3 (Ø: 5) | |
Max. Resolutions | mm (in) | 0.001 (0.00005) | |
Measuring force (adjustable electronically) | N | 0.75 ÷ 1.5 | |
Protection grade of measuring system (CEI 60529) | IP67 | ||
Interfaces | USB / RS232 | ||
Air cushion | No | ||
Max. manual displacement speed | mm/s | 1000 | |
Operational temperature | °C | +10 ÷ +40 | |
Relative humidity (operation and storage) | HR | 5 ÷ 75 % (without condensation) | |
Weight | kg | 21 | 24 |
The above values were determined in accordance with ISO 13225 using the TA-MI-101 insert.
RMPE is defined as 2 times the standard deviation (2s) over a series of 20 height measurements.