New Vista Handheld Thread Verification & Cleanout

As the latest addition to New Vista’s line of thread verification and cleanout solutions, the TC Thread Gun offers unparalleled convenience when inspecting or chasing multiple threads in large parts. The standard TC Gun is equipped with quick change tooling and depth setting, allowing most internal and external “GO” thread inspections (and cleanouts) to be…Read More

Ready For IMTS 2018?

The International Manufacturing Technology Show is one of industry’s biggest and best shows, and if you’re looking for cutting-edge solutions in manufacturing technology, chances are, you’re going! This year, take advantage of the opportunity to experience New Vista’s latest innovations in screw thread-verification and thread reconditioning technology. On display will be our most popular products:…Read More

New Vista Multiple-Spindle Thread Verification

In addition to our popular single-spindle STH Thread Unit designs, New Vista offers multi-spindle FLX Heads for integration and multi-spindle FLX Stations to meet your thread-verification requirements.  Each FLX spindle has its own separate torque monitoring; and each spindle provides for separate thread depth setting. The threads being gaged don’t need to be all the…Read More

New Vista IND Thread-verification And Sorting Machines

First introduced to the market in 2008, the New Vista IND (dial type) thread Verification-Machines are the fastest thread-sorting machines in the New Vista arsenal. They can achieve 2-second cycle times and perform other measurement tasks as well. The longevity of these Machines is anchored in robust design and the use of the well-regarded New…Read More

New Vista STH Thread Units

New Vista’s flagship STHs are the most popular and widely used Thread-Verification and Thread-Reconditioning Units in the world. Favored for automated and robotic applications, the STHs were first introduced to the market in 2006. Having made an early reputation for reliability, today’s models will run either male or female threads; they are more compact, easier…Read More

The New Vista Supercompliant DDG Series Toolholders

Whether the application is thread verification of existing threads, or chasing or retapping deformed or impeded existing threads, it is essential that the correct toolholder be selected. In all cases the tool must follow the existing thread with as little impediment or resistance as possible. Ordinary floating tapholders, or rubber couplings are not suitable for…Read More

TVM-ESC Thread Sorting Machines

New Vista’s TVM-ESCs are the most popular and widely used thread-sorting machines in the world. They are used for both “GO” and “NO GO” thread-verifications and are generally served from feeders, magazines or even hand fed. First introduced to the market in 2006, the longevity of these Machines is anchored in robust design and the…Read More

Pantograph-Mounted Thread Verification Stations

For low volume applications or when there’s a lot of variety, a TVS-SV Thread Verification Station may be your best choice. To see these in action, look at VSV4 and VSV5 . The counter-balanced pantograph makes the Unit easy to maneuver and it keeps the Thread Gage Member straight with the work. Anybody can learn…Read More

Handheld Thread Verification and Chasing

New Vista is well known for its large offering of automated thread verification and chasing equipment. But not every application requires an automated solution. If your volume is limited, a powered handheld device may be the answer. If you are still gaging or chasing threads manually, it’s probably for one or more of these reasons:…Read More

Hand-Loading vs. Integration for Thread Verification

There is a break-even point when considering whether to integrate a Thread Verification Station into a production line or just hand feed the Station, where the cost of paying a person to move parts is justified over laying out the capital for an automated device to perform this task, or vice versa. This is typically…Read More