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Quality/Inspection

CMMs typically specify a probe’s position in terms of its displacement from a reference position in a three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system (i.e., with XYZ axes). In addition to moving the probe along the X, Y and Z axes, many machines also allow the probe angle to be controlled to allow measurement of surfaces that would otherwise be unreachable.

  • Hexagon Ghibli 26-15-14 CMM * 67” x 143” Table * 360° Renishaw Scanning Probe * PC DMIS Software
  • Brown & Sharpe Excel CMM * 36” x 48” Table * 360° Renishaw Probe * PC-DMIS Software
  • Brown & Sharpe Global Blue 12.15.10 CMM * 69” x 114” Table * 360° Renishaw Probe * PC-DMIS Software Granite Surface Plate * 4’ X 8’ Table
  • Infinite Series Romer Arm * 9’ Reach * PC-DMIS Software
  • Creaform HandyProbe CMM * PolyWorks software
  • Proceq * Hardness Tester
  • Certified Comparator Products CC-16 * Optical Comparator
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