Fusion FaroArm blends the styling cues of the Quantum FaroArm with up to 15% higher accuracy than the Titanium Series it replaces. It is designed for manufacturers who want in-process measurement, reverse-engineering capabilities, and the ergonomics of the flagship Platinum FaroArm. To operate, users simply guide the Arm's touchprobe along the surface of the object to be measured. The Fusion's laptop computer simultaneously illustrates the 3D measurements on-screen, then 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.
Also on display will be the FARO Quantum FaroArm.
IMTS BOOTH D-4525
FARO Technologies Inc.
Lake Mary, FL
faro.com
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