Micro-Metrics MG402 Microgroover Kit

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Micro-Metrics MG402 Microgroover Kit

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$195.00
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    Product Description
    MG402 Microgroover
    The Microgroover is a high-speed rotary tool for creating the small, almost microscopic, incisions required for measurements with the Tooke Paint Inspection Gage/Gauge.
    The Microgroover is especially effective on hard and brittle (concrete) materials, as well as soft or elastomeric (rubber) substances.

    The Microgroover is the major accessory tool for creating coating incisions for film thickness measurements with the Tooke Paint Inspection Gage/Gauge. This tool greatly extends the range of the measuring technique to include almost any coating on any substrate. The Microgroover adaptation utilizes drill-like grinder tips for groove cutting operations (cylindrical face cutting).

    The Microgroover is especially effective on hard and brittle (concrete) materials, as well as soft or elastomeric (rubber) substances. In addition, fibrous composites are incised easily and cleanly. Aside from film thickness measurements, small-scale operations of cutting, grinding, sawing, and polishing can be performed with this useful cordless power tool.


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    Kit Contents
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    • Micro-Metrics MG402 Microgroover
    • Installed bit
    • Positioning block (behind at left)
    • Carry case
    • Bit protector
    • Battery charger


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    Specifications
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    The grinder unit is the Dremel Minimite® Model 750 Cordless Rotary Tool. It comes in a flexible carrycase that can be attached to the paint inspection gage carry case. It is furnished complete with charger, and with special accessories for grooving operations. The grinder is powered by rechargeable Ni-Cad batteries in a removable battery pack (included). A full charge should suffice for 100 or more measurements. The charger will completely recharge in three hours.

    Grinder UnitDremel 750 MiniMite® Cordless Tool
    Motor4.8 volt DC; 5/10 thousand RPM
    CarrycaseFlexible plastic 2" x 2" x 8"
    Battery PackPlugs into 110 volt AC outlet
    ChargerPlugs into bottom of grinder or charger
    AccessoriesBits and Positioning Block
    Shipping Weight2 pounds


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    Operation
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    The Microgroover is a high-speed rotary tool for creating the small, almost microscopic, incisions required for measurements with the Tooke Paint Inspection Gage/Gauge. This technique completely eliminates the deformations of coating and substrate which may occur when conventional gage cutting tips are used.

    Using the Microgroover in the 4 x position

    The high-speed cutter, usually with either tungsten carbide or diamond-studded surfaces, “erodes” away surface material in a precise pattern, leaving adjacent and underlying areas totally undisturbed. Hard, brittle, tough, fibrous, tender, or elastomeric materials exhibit clean, non-tearing, controlled disintegration under the rotary cutter.

    For precise and rapid measurements, a “drum mode” of cutting was developed. In this mode the grinder is fitted with the No. 9902 tungsten carbide cutter (or equivalent) installed in precise position. With the round rim of the Microgroover in continuous contact with the work surface, the unit is pivoted until the tip contacts the surface. A light touch with the rotating tip creates the required incision.

    Using the Microgroover in the 1x position

    The cutting angles (slopes) of 1×, 2× and 4× are accomplished by using the positioning block to elevate the contact shoulder of the Microgroover as required. The required shoulder elevations are as follows:

    Cutting AngleShoulder Elevation
    1x0.97" (block resting on narrow face)
    2x0.41" (block resting on wide face)
    4x0.00" (block not used)

    Using the Microgroover in the 2x position


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    Principle
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    When the incision is examined with the Tooke Paint Inspection Gage/Gauge microscope, it will appear as a partial cylindrical cavity, with the cavity wall angling gradually upward to the paint surface. Where the wall of the cut penetrates the substrate surface, the paint film above it describes a crescent shape. The crescent shape is cross-hatched in the drawing below. The thickness is correctly read axially across the thickest part of this shape.

    Counting the number of graduations of the microscope reticle within this zone (11 of the smallest hash-marks in the cross-hatched area of the example below), the correct observed thickness for the 1×, 2×, or 4× position of the grinder will be the count divided by 1, 2, or 4 respectively; or, in the example shown below, 11 / 1 = 11 mils, 11 / 2 = 5.5 mils, or 11 / 4 = 2.75 mils.

    Reading the Microgroover incision


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