Coordinate Measuring Machines
A coordinate measuring machine (CMM) is a device for measuring the physical geometrical characteristics of an object. This machine may be manually controlled by an operator or it may be computer controlled. Measurements are defined by a probe attached to the third moving axis of this machine.
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Galaxy H |
The Galaxy H Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM)...
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The Galaxy H is commonly used in automobile and motorbike assembly, as well as to measure engineering machinery. It is also used in locomotive construction, foundry industries, and for the layout and measurements of castings (rough and finished). The Galaxy H Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) can be used in design and model making, and to verify models, dies, and molds with respect to their CAD geometry. |
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Galaxy D |
The Galaxy D CMM is a high-performance, Direct computer-controlled...
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The Galaxy D, equipped with suitable software and accessories, contributes as an excellent tool to support production engineering operations, as well as to improve die and mold design and manufacturing for large contoured parts, such as car bodies and subassemblies. |
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Galaxy Q |
The Galaxy Q is a high-performance, direct computer...
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The Galaxy Q has a measuring range of 1,000 to 20,000 mm (X axis), 800 to 1,400 mm (Y axis) and 800 to 3,000 mm (Z axis). The Galaxy Q is also available in a single or double arm configuration. |
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