![]() Only a standard socket is required for commissioning. The ScanCobot can easily and quickly be moved from one location to another. Two different ATOS Q scanners are available. The Blue Light Equalizer enables high-speed fringe projection and is so powerful that even on uncooperative surfaces short measuring times can be achieved. Thanks to the Blue Light Equalizer and fast data processing, ATOS Q offers a superior performance. Additionally, automatic teaching allows the user to work with the system without the need for specific robot programming skills. The sensor positions and robot paths are computed fully automatically. In the software, the CAD data set of the part to be inspected is imported together with the associated measurement plan. The VMR is the central control and measurement planning software that represents the complete measuring procedure. ![]() Measurement planning, digitizing and inspection take place in the virtual measuring room (VMR) of the powerful software GOM Inspect Pro. Combined with the motorized rotation table, the robot articulates the 3-view scanner around it. The robot arm has an ATOS Q scanner mounted on the end effector. ![]() To measure a part completely, the sensor must face the part from different directions. The software figures out the optimal positions to scan to get the most comprehensive profile possible on the part.” The device provides cleaner, more accurate data than manual scans. The ScanCobot is a mobile measuring station with a collaborative robot, a motorized rotation table and powerful software. The machine was set up, programmed and run by Phil Rediger, Exact Metrology applications engineer. On display at the Milwaukee area and Cincinnati, Ohio locations, the ScanCobot offers the perfect combination for simple automated inspection tasksĮxact Metrology: A Division of In-Place Machining Company and a comprehensive 3D metrology service provider and hardware sales company, recently announced the arrival of the GOM ScanCobot at their Milwaukee area office. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |