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21mm Dia., Metric Circle Crosshair, Contact Reticle

Crosshair with Concentric Circles

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Line to Line Accuracy (μm):
±2
Centering (mm):
0.25
System of Measurement:
Metric
Pattern Diameter (mm):
10

Product Details

Type:
Crosshair with Concentric Circles
Pattern Type:
10 Concentric Circles Centered on Crosshairs in 0 to 10 mm in 1mm increments

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Diameter (mm):
21.00 ±0.05
Line Thickness (μm):
25.00
Thickness (mm):
2.28
Thickness Tolerance (mm):
±0.127
Parallelism (arcsec):
<30
Line Thickness Tolerance (μm):
±13

Optical Properties

Angle Tolerance (arcsec):
±1
Surface Quality:
60-40
Substrate: Many glass manufacturers offer the same material characteristics under different trade names. Learn More
Glass
Surface Flatness (P-V):
3 - 4λ

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:
Reach 240:

Product Family Description

  • Greater Stability than Film Reticles
  • Low Reflection Chrome Pattern
  • Protractor, Crosshair, or Concentric Square Patterns

Circular Scale Contact Reticles offer greater stability than film reticles which can bend, warp, and can easily be damaged. The patterns on these reticles are low reflection chrome deposition for high contrast and easy readability. Markings are on the outside of the reticle, so the scales are always in direct contact with the object under view. This provides optimum focus and accurate measurements. Circular Scale Contact Reticles, in the 21mm and 27mm size, are for use with our 6X and 9X comparators and our 26mm and 35mm diameter reticles are for use with our Peak Measuring Loupes and our Peak Illuminated Magnifiers. Please note the field of view specified for the magnifiers before selecting a magnifier/reticle combination. For example, the 5/8" (16mm) field of view for a 12X comparator may not be suitable for use with a reticle that has a ¾" (20mm) scale if the full scale is needed. 

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