12/27/2023 0 Comments Smartscope quest 250![]() It offers a unique “elevating bridge” design that yields large XYZ travel with compact machine size. Axial straightness and perpendicularity are built in to meet stringent volumetric specifications and patented telecentric TeleStar 10:1 metrology zoom lens utilizes interferometric technology to provide excellent optical performance over its entire range. Add optional TeleStar® telecentric interferometric through-the-lens (TTL) laser, touch probe or micro-probe to configure a highly capable multisensor system. With an expansive XYZ measurement volume to accommodate large parts, it combines state-of-the-art video and autofocus to deliver high productivity. SmartScope® Quest™ 300 (300 x 300 x 250mm (12x12x10″) – Offers the measurement versatility and accuracy needed for the most critical and demanding parts.Software options for SmartScope Quest include seamlessly integrated programs for CAD import, contour analysis and fitting and customized report generation and data export. Additionally, most sensors used on SmartScope Quests are deployable and retractable under program control for unattended operation. MeasureMind® 3-D MultiSensor calibrates sensor data to a common reference frame so any sensor can be used in a measurement routine at any time. The patented TeleStar® 10:1 zoom lens is completely telecentric and automatically calibrated throughout its range for distortion free, high-fidelity images – perfect for high-accuracy metrological applications.Īll Quest systems support tactile, laser and micro-sensors for the most complete high-accuracy measurements possible in a single part setup. Accurate video measurements require accurate images and Quest offers the best optical performance available. A solid granite bridge platform rests on a sturdy steel support structure and the bridge design limits measured part motion to the Y axis, offering measurement stability.The SmartScope® Quest™ is a high-accuracy metrology system designed to use a variety of sensors for full 3-D measurement. The Quest 800, with its extensive 790 x 815 x 300 mm XYZ measurement volume (and available 400 mm Z-travel), is designed to measure very large parts. SmartScope® Quest™ 800 is an extremely accurate floor model coordinate measurement system incorporating scanning probe, touch probe, micro-probes, and the patented TeleStar® Plus TTL laser for versatility and accuracy. SmartScope Quest 650 provides high accuracy movement of large parts. This system comes standard with TeleStar® telecentric 10:1 zoom optics for the highest level of optical performance. ![]() SmartScope Quest 650 provides high throughput and high accuracy simultaneously. Its massive granite base and thermally stable Meehanite® bridge support high-performance linear motor drives. SmartScope® Quest™ 650 is the largest high-accuracy system. *OPTIONAL: Extended Y axis-610 mm, Extended Z axis-300 or 400 mm Multisensor versatility – Optional touch probe, off-axis DRS™ laser, on-axis TeleStar TTL interferometric laser, micro-probes, SP25 continuous contact scanning probe, PH10 motorized probe head, and 4th and 5th axis rotary indexers Superb illumination for the best video measurements – Standard profile light, coaxial surface light, and SmartRing™ light illuminate parts from all angles multisensor dimensional measurement Quest 450 offers:Īccurate video metrology – TeleStar® telecentric 10:1 zoom optics for the highest level of optical performance The bridge design limits measured part motion to the Y axis. This yields high-speed stage translation without vibration, maximizing measurement throughput. A solid granite bridge design platform rests on a sturdy steel support structure. Both the 450 and 450 with extended Y-travel are designed to measure larger parts, or to accommodate fixtures of multiple parts or rotary indexers. SmartScope® Quest™ 450 is an extremely accurate floor stand coordinate 3D multisensor measurement system.
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