We have a Faro arm that the operator showed me has a feature that tells that the tip is in calbration. Now I know very little about this but is it possible? If you need more info to answer just let me know. I will do my best.
Thanks in advance
What probe attachment does it have? The newest Romer arm has pre-calibrated probes, no calibration needed, the connector and the tip come pre-calibrated with the calibration info 'written' into the probe unit you put on the machine. If your unit (heh, heh, heh, I said UNIT) has the TP20-like attachments (like what is used in a probe rack, I think it is the TP20, magnetic bases and so forth) then once they are calibrated, they stay calibrated until you damage the tip.
What probe attachment does it have? The newest Romer arm has pre-calibrated probes, no calibration needed, the connector and the tip come pre-calibrated with the calibration info 'written' into the probe unit you put on the machine. If your unit (heh, heh, heh, I said UNIT) has the TP20-like attachments (like what is used in a probe rack, I think it is the TP20, magnetic bases and so forth) then once they are calibrated, they stay calibrated until you damage the tip.