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Arm with Scanner

Well we just purchased a Romer with blue light scanner, This will be the first one I ever worked with. Technically we are getting this for the machinist to scan over the parts quickly on various operations, plus there has been times we had some funky parts with very tight profile tolerances. This is suppose to save me time, because I'm backed up on the CMM writing programs.......wait that means I got to write at least simple programs for the arm, yeah this will make things fasterRolling eyes. Maybe I can keep it simple enough to get them to make simple programs for simple checks???? Well it ought to be fun.
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  • Ok a little update for you brought in a third party guy to kinda of show me the ends and outs of the scanner. This scanner pretty much eliminates the powder coating that you speak of that you had to coat the parts with the red light scanner, unless your doing some chrome, even that I can't answer, because I don't have any chrome <<<hillbilly without chrome, that's strange, anywho, I must say on some very shiny parts, I am getting very very little noise<<bad points, over all well worth the money, IMO. When it comes to spending the companies money I tread on very thin ice, even though my boss is not afraid to spend. I hate to say it, but I'm impressed with Hexagons scanner? That actually was harder to say then telling the misses she was right and I was wrongRolling eyes
  • Good stuff!!! Oh and I'll send over a couple spray bottles of chrome.
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