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WHAT DOES IT DO?
The MTA feature allows operators measure the tube, rotate it, measure it again, rotate it, etc. - as many times as they want to. It's super easy to do, and it has a significant impact on the returning reliable tube shape data for large-diameter tubes.
- See Video 76 in VTube-LASER Videos to see MTA in action.
WHY WAS IT DEVELOPED?
This feature was requested by MEC, Inc. after several weeks of tests on tube measuring large diameter tubes. MEC Inc. (Mayville Engineering), one of our customer-reference companies, performed several tests on large-diameter tubes to confirm that measuring both sides of the tube has a positive impact on the measurement of tube shapes. They requested that we make creating averaged (hybrid) tubes easier for their operators. We agreed that this is a great idea, so we developed the MTA feature to answer the need. |
USER INTERFACE FEATURES ADDED AND HOW IT WORKS