Fusion FaroArm Blends Higher Accuracy with Lower Cost
Entry level model of portable CMM responds to market demand.
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October 26, 2007
By DE Editors
FARO Technologies, Inc. (Lake Mary, FL), maker of portable computer-aided measurement arms and laser trackers, announced the release of the Fusion FaroArm.
The new device blends styling cues of the Quantum FaroArm, but with a lower price and up to 15-percent higher accuracy than the Titanium Series it replaces, states the press release.
The portable coordinate measurement machine (CMM) combines accuracy, durability, technology, lightweight and cost-effectiveness for manufacturers who want in-process measurement, reverse-engineering capabilities, and the ergonomics of the company’s flagship Platinum FaroArm.
To operate, users guide the Arm’s touch-probe along the surface of the object to be measured. The Fusion’s laptop computer simultaneously illustrates the 3D measurements onscreen and records all of the data. It creates a 3D “blueprint” of a part or machine components, making it an all-in-one portable tool for performing inspections, tool certification, CAD-to-Part analysis, or reverse engineering.
For more information, please visit FARO Technologies, Inc.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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