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* It's performance is much better than any previous versions, but (unlike the HD scanner) you may have to deal with lighting issues with this scanner. Sometimes external lighting can interfere with this scanner. You may need to move the arm to a darker room to measure. Skylights from external sunlight will probably make scanning impossible in our experience. | * It's performance is much better than any previous versions, but (unlike the HD scanner) you may have to deal with lighting issues with this scanner. Sometimes external lighting can interfere with this scanner. You may need to move the arm to a darker room to measure. Skylights from external sunlight will probably make scanning impossible in our experience. | ||
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* This was the first scanner from FARO to have a vertical laser line. If you were to point the laser at a wall with the grip pointing toward the floor, then you will see a vertical laser line on the wall. The effect is to give the sensation that you are spray-painting the surface with the laser with a left to right or right to left motion relative to the handle. | * This was the first scanner from FARO to have a vertical laser line. If you were to point the laser at a wall with the grip pointing toward the floor, then you will see a vertical laser line on the wall. The effect is to give the sensation that you are spray-painting the surface with the laser with a left to right or right to left motion relative to the handle. | ||
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* This is the oldest scanner that we know about. (We've never seen version 1.) A few customers use it in applications that don't require a lot of accuracy. It works - but it cannot be run well in a room with standard factory lighting. Also, expect to surface-coat (see [[Surface Spray]]) any slightly reflective tubes. | * This is the oldest scanner that we know about. (We've never seen version 1.) A few customers use it in applications that don't require a lot of accuracy. It works - but it cannot be run well in a room with standard factory lighting. Also, expect to surface-coat (see [[Surface Spray]]) any slightly reflective tubes. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:52, 10 May 2018
This page answers questions about which FARO arm to use in your tube measuring application. We've listed the different options in this page so that you know what to consider.
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Arm Repeatability and Ball Probe Accuracy
This chart shows the arm repeatability for the different FARO arm models. FARO arm sizes is listed in VOLUME - which means the diameter of the sphere volume that the arm can reach in total. So the length of the arm 1/2 the volume value.
WORKING VOLUME | ||||||
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1.2 M (4 foot) | 1.8 M (6 foot) | 2.4 M (8 foot) | 2.7 M (9 foot) | 3 M (10 foot) | 3.7 M (12 foot) | |
Edge | 0.024 (0.00094) | 0.029 (0.0010) | 0.064 (0.0025) | |||
Prime | 0.016 (0.0006) | 0.019 (0.00075) | 0.024 (0.00094) | 0.042 (0.0017) | 0.060 (0.0023) | |
Fusion | 0.036 (0.0014) | 0.043 (0.0017) | 0.074 (0.0029) | 0.104 (0.0040) | ||
REPEATABILITY mm (in) Performance specifications according to B89.4.22 |
These repeatability values are also referred to by FARO account managers as "accuracy" values.
Ball Probe Accuracy
You can expect the ball probes to perform close to the values listed in the grid above when the arm is setup and used properly.
Laser Line Probe Accuracy
In general, you can take these values are double them to get the expected accuracy of the laser scanners. FARO also calls these scanners "Laser Line Probes" because they scan using one line or "stripe" of laser at a time. The different scanners have a huge variance in performance. Choosing the right scanner is very important. (More important than choosing the right arm in our opinion.)
FARO HD Scanner
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FARO ES Scanner
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FARO Version 4 Scanner
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FARO Version 3 Scanner
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FARO Version 2 Scanner
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Other Pages
- See VTube-LASER
- See FARO Version 6 Scanner
- See Surface Spray