Mitutoyo – Tooling

Mitutoyo was founded in 1934 by Yehan Numata with one product, the micrometer. Mitutoyo’s philosophy at that time was to make high-quality micrometers, but also to produce them in quantities that made them affordable and available to all of manufacturing. This philosophy was expanded in the next several decades to include a wider product offering focused on mechanical, dimensional gaging products, such as calipers, dial indicators, and other measuring tools.

As electronic technology became more widespread in the 1970s, Mitutoyo applied electronics to its line of dimensional gaging equipment to include electronic, or digital, measuring tools. During this time it also began to offer larger, more complex and more sensitive measuring instruments, including optical comparators, form measuring equipment, and coordinate measuring machines (CMMs). As statistical process control (SPC) was introduced, Mitutoyo led the world in the development of output gages, interfaces, data collectors and analysis software to take advantage of this new metrological science.

When the computer made its way into the field of metrology, Mitutoyo again shifted its focus to include this technology into its product offering and push measuring accuracies into the sub-micrometre range. Today, Mitutoyo presents its 6,000+ products as integrated, computer-based metrology systems, where they can be interconnected to form closed-loop-measuring networks.

Mitutoyo America Corporation was formed in 1963 and is headquartered in Aurora, Illinois (just outside of Chicago). Mitutoyo America offers the full product line of precision measuring tools, instruments and equipment with a distribution network, training and education classes, software development, and service support to provide a comprehensive metrology organization.

Dr. Yehan Numata is also the founder of Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai (BDK), the Society for the Promotion of Buddhism, which sponsors the Buddhist Canon Translation Project.

HOMMEL-ETAMIC America Corp.

Hommel-Etamic, the Industrial Metrology Division of the Jenoptik Group, is a leading manufacturer and system provider of high-precision, tactile and nontactile production metrology.
The range of products provided include total solutions for a wide range of measurement tasks such as testing surfaces, form, and determining dimensional tolerances – throughout all phases of the production process, for final inspection or in a metrology lab.

As a turnkey metrology solution provider, Hommel-Etamic America Corporation is one of the leading manufacturers of industrial metrology systems for the North and South American markets.

In addition to our complete line of standard products covering optical, contact, and pneumatic technologies, HEAC also manufactures a wide range of custom metrology solutions for dimensional, surface roughness, topography, contour, fixture, variable attribute, assembly, and in-process gaging.

Our contribution to our customers’ success includes simultaneous engineering, project management, software development, metrology services, instrumentation, and after-sales service – all from a single source!

Mitutoyo – Gaging

Mitutoyo was founded in 1934 by Yehan Numata with one product, the micrometer. Mitutoyo’s philosophy at that time was to make high-quality micrometers, but also to produce them in quantities that made them affordable and available to all of manufacturing. This philosophy was expanded in the next several decades to include a wider product offering focused on mechanical, dimensional gaging products, such as calipers, dial indicators, and other measuring tools.

As electronic technology became more widespread in the 1970s, Mitutoyo applied electronics to its line of dimensional gaging equipment to include electronic, or digital, measuring tools. During this time it also began to offer larger, more complex and more sensitive measuring instruments, including optical comparators, form measuring equipment, and coordinate measuring machines (CMMs). As statistical process control (SPC) was introduced, Mitutoyo led the world in the development of output gages, interfaces, data collectors and analysis software to take advantage of this new metrological science.

When the computer made its way into the field of metrology, Mitutoyo again shifted its focus to include this technology into its product offering and push measuring accuracies into the sub-micrometre range. Today, Mitutoyo presents its 6,000+ products as integrated, computer-based metrology systems, where they can be interconnected to form closed-loop-measuring networks.

Mitutoyo America Corporation was formed in 1963 and is headquartered in Aurora, Illinois (just outside of Chicago). Mitutoyo America offers the full product line of precision measuring tools, instruments and equipment with a distribution network, training and education classes, software development, and service support to provide a comprehensive metrology organization.

Brown & Sharpe

The Brown & Sharpe brand name has been synonymous with quality for more than 150 years. Once a stand-alone company, today Brown & Sharpe is a flagship brand of the Hexagon Metrology group. Brown & Sharpe brand Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMMs), optical measuring systems, 1D, 2D and 3D benchtop measuring machines and precision hand tools represent the highest quality in design, construction and performance.

Brown & Sharpe brand coordinate measuring machines including the Global and ONE CMM series are manufactured in North Kingstown, Rhode Island by Hexagon Metrology, Inc., the U.S. based entity of the global Hexagon Metrology group. Measuring Machines built in the United States are bound for both North American and export markets.

Brown & Sharpe brand CMMs are also manufactured by Hexagon Metrology Qingdao Company, Ltd. , in Qingdao, China, for the local Chinese and Asian markets.

Brown & Sharpe brand equipment, plus DEA, Leitz, TESA and Sheffield branded measurement products are serviced and supported locally in North America by Hexagon Metrology, Inc.

Please note: Brown & Sharpe machine tools and screw machines are no longer sold, serviced or supported in any way by Hexagon Metrology, Inc.