18.11.2025 • Product

Intelligent vision system for intuitive measurements

Mitutoyo has introduced the QM-Fit, a compact, manual vision measuring device for the fast and precise inspection of small and thin components.

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This system is characterized by an intelligent, touch-based user interface that redefines user-friendliness and serves as a modern alternative to conventional optical measurement systems. QM-Fit makes precise metrology accessible to all, regardless of the user's level of experience.

The intuitive user interface and touch panel operation, combined with advanced automatic part recognition, makes it possible to simply place a part on the measuring table to start the measurement. The system automatically recognizes features such as circles and edges and provides real-time graphical feedback. It provides instant measurements without setup or manual focusing and displays the results visually, including clear pass/fail indicators. This reduces training time and minimizes operator errors.

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Mitutoyo Deutschland GmbH

Borsigstr. 8 - 10
41469 Neuss
Germany

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