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Collision-free measurement with multi-sensor technology from Werth

The ScopeCheckdevice series allows optimum measurement with any sensor. Thanks to the 2-pinole concept and the Werth multisensor system, collision-free measurement with multisensor technology is now also possible close to production. The user has practically two coordinate measuring machines in one, one with image processing and another with a probe. A combination of optical and tactile measurement is also available.

ScopeCheck FB DZ with two independent sensor axes for collision-free measurement in the production environment: a) image processing sensor in use, b) probe in use, in the background the parking stations for multi-sensor technology and styli. (Image: Werth Messtechnik)

The device series has been newly developed on the basis of the proven basic technology. A significant advantage of the new ScopeCheck FB DZ compared to the previous model is the "combined" measuring range of at least 400 mm x 500 mm x 350 mm available for multi-sensor measurements. As before, devices with larger measuring ranges are of course also available. The ScopeCheck FB DZ has also been equipped with slimmer sensor quills and the guiding principle has been optimized. The design with two independent sensor axes prevents collisions between sensors not involved in the measurement and the workpiece. Only the quill with the active sensor is located close to the workpiece, the other quill is located outside the measuring range in the park position. This and the slimmer quills also make it possible to immerse a sensor in a large workpiece.

Furthermore, sensors that are attached to a swivel joint, for example the IP 40 T scanner and image processing sensor, can be used in all directions without restriction. The same applies to the Werth angled optics, whose viewing direction is not limited by the second sleeve. The second quill can also be retrofitted later by the user. For measurements with only one sensor, the smallest device version has an extended measuring range of 530 mm x 500 mm x 350 mm.

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The basic version of the ScopeCheck FB DZ includes the tried-and-tested zoom optics. Additional sensors, for example the Werth laser probe or the Werth fiber probe, can be added via the Werth multisensor system. A conventional probe on the special probe sleeve is the ideal complement to the measuring device, or alternatively a second sleeve with additional optical sensors can be supplied. The current WinWerth version with optimized operation for tactile and optical sensors rounds off the concept. am

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