Difference between revisions of "VTube-LASER Videos for HEXAGON ROMER"
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− | This video shows VTube-LASER's ability to measure extremely convoluted parts. This wire part wraps back on itself in several places, making it very challenging. Because VTube-LASER has scanning filters, it can measure this part with a wider laser stripe. | + | This video shows VTube-LASER's ability to measure extremely convoluted parts with a ROMER Absolute Arm with Integrated Scanner. This wire part wraps back on itself in several places, making it very challenging. Because VTube-LASER has scanning filters, it can measure this part with a wider laser stripe. |
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Revision as of 22:39, 29 June 2018
See a list of VTube-LASER videos for ROMER Absolute Arms from HEXAGON on this page.
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Version 2.9.10
Video 84: Measuring Convoluted Tube and Wire with VTube-LASER
This video shows VTube-LASER's ability to measure extremely convoluted parts with a ROMER Absolute Arm with Integrated Scanner. This wire part wraps back on itself in several places, making it very challenging. Because VTube-LASER has scanning filters, it can measure this part with a wider laser stripe.
Version 2.9.4
Video 78: VTube-LASER Corrects an SMT Bender Using a ROMER Absolute Arm
This video demonstrates the correction process between VTube-LASER and an SMT remanufactured VB300 bender. We use a ROMER Absolute Arm with integrated scanner in this video.
Version 2
Video 2: SCANNING SPEED TEST ON TWO TYPES OF TUBES
This video shows speed tests on two very different kinds of tube shapes:
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Video 1: INTRODUCING VTUBE-LASER MEASURING WITH A ROMER ABSOLUTE ARM
As of November 1, 2017, VTube-LASER can measure tubes with ROMER Absolute Arms from HEXAGON. This video shows a measurement of a tube using a 3.5 meter ROMER arm. |
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