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Wenzel LH 65 CNC Coordinate Measuring Machine

Manufacturer
Wenzel
Model
LH 65
Type
CNC Coordinate Measuring Machine
Year
1999
Category
Measurement and testing
Sub-category
Local positioning technology
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Travel X
600mm
Travel Y
750mm
Travel Z
500mm
Max. length measurement error
3 + L/350
Max. single-point error
3
Control
Pantec Eagle Pro/3

Accessories

Test head: PH10M Plus
PHC-2
Sensor: TP200
Probe set: 20-piece
Calibration sphere
Industrial PC: included
Measuring software: Inca 3D Premium with STEP
Factory calibration

Additional Information

Machine can be equipped with additional options
Documentation available

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Capabilities

The Wenzel LH 65 is a precision CNC coordinate measuring machine designed to verify dimensions and tolerances on manufactured parts with high accuracy. With a 600×750×500mm measurement range and maximum single-point error of ±3 micrometers, it captures exact measurements across complex geometries. The system includes a Pantec Eagle Pro/3 control unit, PH10M Plus test head, multiple sensors, and Inca 3D Premium software—everything needed for detailed dimensional analysis and quality documentation.

Industries & Uses

Manufacturers across automotive, aerospace, medical devices, and toolmaking industries rely on CMMs to inspect critical components, validate production runs, and document compliance. Quality assurance teams use these machines to catch deviations before parts ship to customers. Smaller shops use them to qualify new suppliers or verify in-house machining accuracy. If you're starting a precision inspection service or upgrading your quality control capability, this machine handles both routine checks and complex 3D scanning tasks.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 1999 model, request complete maintenance history and documentation of recent calibrations—the calibration sphere included is essential for validating accuracy. Inspect the probe set for wear or damage, check that all software licenses transfer, and verify the industrial PC still runs reliably. Ask the seller about environmental conditions the machine operated in; temperature stability directly affects measurement precision. An on-site inspection before purchase is strongly recommended to confirm the stated accuracy specifications.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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