Leitz Reference CMMs with PC-DMIS can perform all continuous 4-axis scanning operations, including simultaneous measurements across all axes. The rotary table provides complete workpiece access, enabling
the quick scanning of exceptionally intricate parts with reduced probe adjustments, thereby enhancing throughput.
Leitz Reference Precision combines high accuracy and precision with outstanding high-speed scanning capabilities.
The model’s fixed scanning head ensures high, repeatable accuracy even with extra-long probe extensions and heavy styli clusters. This enables users to use high-accuracy scanning across a broader range of measurement applications, including inspecting features deep within parts.
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PC-DMIS is a universal metrology software, providing a complete suite of programming capabilities for the creation and execution of measurement routines.
Cutting edge features enable users to tackle a wide range of inspection challenges with a comprehensive GD&T toolset.
With customisable reporting and online connection to Nexus, PC-DMIS makes it easy to access and analyse inspection data.
A rotary table extends a CMM's capabilities to allow continuous 4-axis scanning procedures. They enable access to workpieces from any angle, so even highly complex parts can be scanned quickly, with fewer probe changes, increasing throughput.
The rotary table can be integrated within the Leitz Reference Precision CMM or mounted separately as a standalone tabletop model.
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• Simultaneous measurements across all four axes
• More efficient styli configurations
• Shorter measurement times
• Improved workpiece access
• Optimal use of the measurement volume
Standard coordinate measurement might sometimes fall short, especially for intricate parts that need multiple probe adjustments – such as complex or rotationally symmetrical parts.
The solution? 4-axis scanning using a rotary table.
Precision at every turn