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===Instruction for Large Diameter Measures=== | ===Instruction for Large Diameter Measures=== | ||
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* First - scan one end in the normal way.<br><br> | * First - scan one end in the normal way.<br><br> | ||
* Second - move to the other end, and rotate the probe around the tube slightly. We recommend about 90 degrees of rotation. Then scan the new end and new side of the cylinder.<br><br> | * Second - move to the other end, and rotate the probe around the tube slightly. We recommend about 90 degrees of rotation. Then scan the new end and new side of the cylinder.<br><br> | ||
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+ | ===How Large VTube-LASER Measure?=== | ||
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+ | Using this method, it is possible to scan any size tube or pipe. For example, VTube could scan 60 inch diameter pipe with precision. | ||
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===Other Pages=== | ===Other Pages=== | ||
* Back to [[VTube-LASER]] | * Back to [[VTube-LASER]] |
Revision as of 22:23, 11 July 2012
How to measure large diameter tube and pipe in VTube-LASER
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Instruction for Large Diameter Measures
How Large VTube-LASER Measure?
Using this method, it is possible to scan any size tube or pipe. For example, VTube could scan 60 inch diameter pipe with precision. |
Other Pages
- Back to VTube-LASER