Using a point or ball probe on an articulating arm allows the user to collect individual 3D data points of an object in space.
This method of data collection is the most accurate way to define the form of an object that is typically more geometric than organic.
It is especially useful for reverse engineering applications when precision is the most important factor.
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FARO ArmPortable CMM with CAD-based software. Accuracy Range: 0.0007" to 0.004"Features:
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Price Range: $40,000 - $85,000 |
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FARO Quantum Arm Brochure |
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FARO Platinum Arm Brochure |
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FARO Titanium Arm Brochure |
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FARO GageThe "personal CMM" for the machine shop. Accuracy: 0.0002"Features:
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Price Range: $15,000 - $20,000 |
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FARO Gage Brochure |
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FARO PowerGAGE Brochure |
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FARO Laser TrackerHighly-accurate, large-volume measurement tool. Accuracy: 0.002" per 100'Features:
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Price Range: $80,000 - $120,000 |
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FARO Laser Tracker X Brochure |
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FARO Laser Tracker Xi Brochure |
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Immersion MicroScribe MXRobust, yet lightweight portable CMM solution. Accuracy: 0.004"Features:
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Price Range: $4,000 - $15,000 |
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Immersion MicroScribe MX Brochure |
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