Gotta find someone that has the cdrom. Jim T's gear list: Jim T's gear list. Hi Fred, Some of the comments you have received are true, some are not. You have two choices for a USB connection for file transfer.
Rick Fred wrote: Hello! RickS wrote: Hi Fred, Your second choice is the first recommendation that was made to you Rick No question that the USB reader is more convenient, and it will draw power from the computer so battery drainage isn't a problem. Greetings from Belgium!
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Popular compact cameras ». Shedding some light on the sources of noise. Mobile site. The precise positioning by the synchronised 5-axis hardware control is an important element to deliver the accurate measuring results. This enables laser scanning of wide areas covering top and side surfaces, and even bottom surfaces, of parts.
The laser scanner acquires surface point clouds at a rate of , points per second. This is a massive multiple of the number of points that are measured using classical tactile inspection.
The result is a full 3D scan of the part, while tactile scanning only provides individual points or scan lines. This detailed 3D digital copy provides not only full shape or section information, but also deep insight into the surface waviness and tooth wear, hardly detectable by tactile measurement. The main HN-C software features acquisition and analysis tools for optimum scanning of various sizes, shapes and surface conditions.
The main HN-C software features acquisition and analysis tools for optimum scanning of various sizes, shapes and surface conditions. Comparison of acquired point clouds to original CAD file provides colourful, easy-to-interpret 3D deviation reports. However, for more advanced gear inspection, dedicated gear software enables easy creation of teaching files and gear tooth analysis in the same format as with conventional contact gear measuring systems.
The HN-C particularly excels in the measurement of highly detailed, complex shapes such as hypoid, bevel, helical and all other types of gears with a maximum diameter of mm.
It is also suitable for inspection of impellers, blades, oils seals, hob cutters etc. At facilities such as production sites, the HN-C can be used as a shop floor system when equipped with the optional thermal regulator.
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