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Are Faro romer arms self calibrating?

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
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  • All I see is a cone shaped metal about 20-25 mm then a 10 mm shaft and a 3mm ball


    Don,

    That "cone-shaped" thingy is what is used to calibrate your probes each time that you change from one tip to another. Or if it has been a while since the last calibration.

    I have done this daily at my previous position for 4 1/2 years. So, if that is the case, don't let him tell you that it is in calibration. He may be referring to the calibration logue which I previously mentioned.
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  • All I see is a cone shaped metal about 20-25 mm then a 10 mm shaft and a 3mm ball


    Don,

    That "cone-shaped" thingy is what is used to calibrate your probes each time that you change from one tip to another. Or if it has been a while since the last calibration.

    I have done this daily at my previous position for 4 1/2 years. So, if that is the case, don't let him tell you that it is in calibration. He may be referring to the calibration logue which I previously mentioned.
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