Linear Rail System
Source: ROMER, Inc.
The Linear Rail System utilizes a heavy-duty extrusion with linear guideways and a linear encoder to increase the measuring range of the Romer arm by up to 10 ft
ROMER, Inc.Rail System utilizes a heavy-duty extrusion with linear guideways and a linear encoder to increase the measuring range of the Romer arm by up to 12 ft. This system allows inspection of large parts, whole vehicles and assemblies.
When combined with the manufacturer's six-axes articulating arm CMM, ROMER, Inc.Rail operates as a seventh axis. The arm can be mounted vertically, upside down or horizontally without re-calibration.
Available in 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 ft. lengths, stability is maintained by a high-precision rail with two ball slides mounted side-by-side and supported by an alignment plate and heavy-duty extrusion.
A typical installation includes ROMER, Inc.rail, the 1000 series articulating arm, a contact or non-contact probe, and a personal computer running inspection or reverse-engineering software.
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