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Revision as of 15:54, 23 November 2009
Romer is one of the measuring center companies well-known for its Supravision software and portable measuring centers. As of the turn of the century, Romer has begun replacing Supravision with the newer DOCS software.
PURCHASED by HEXAGON
On August 3, 2007, Hexagon Metrology purchased ROMER-CIMCORE. Hexagon Metrology is owned by Hexagon AB.
Bender Connection
- Our Benderlink Ethernet Module allows Romers with Supravision or DOCS to connect to any VELOG, EL-2000, or Premier Eaton Leonard bender control.
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Probes
ROMER arms use infrared probes to measure tube shapes. |
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ROMER arms uses. |
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