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You are here: Home / Calibration / data acquisition / Hexagon Metrology Introduces the ROMER Absolute Arm

Hexagon Metrology Introduces the ROMER Absolute Arm

May 27, 2010 By Test and Measurement Editor Leave a Comment

Hexagon Metrology has a new generation of ROMER portable 3D measuring arms. It is the first measuring arm to have absolute encoders. This technology avoids the earlier need with all measuring arms to initialize the encoders. –Now, the user can switch the machine on and start measuring.

The ROMER Absolute Arm has a low weight and systematic, ergonomic design. Additional grip positions and a balanced main tube can allow the operator to work productively without fatigue during the inspection. “With its WiFi capability and high-capacity rechargeable batteries, the ROMER Absolute Arm can operate wirelessly. The ROMER Absolute Arm is immediately available.

ROMER measuring arms perform 3D inspections of  industrial parts, particularly in the metal and plastic machining industries.

Filed Under: data acquisition, Meters & Testers, Test Equipment Tagged With: Hexagon Metrology

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