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Advancing measurement - with the complete wireless freedom of a FaroArm

FARO‘s portable measuring arms make measuring complex objects easy. This includes alignment, calibration, inspection, reverse engineering and as-built documentation with an accuracy up to 16 microns. Save energy and extend component life with the new auto sleep mode, and enjoy complete wireless freedom thanks to Bluetooth®

FaroArm fusion:

If you want portable measurement and reverse engineering capabilities as well as flexible accuracy - the cost-effective FaroArm® Fusion is the right choice.

With its high precision and low-cost it is the affordable solution for many measurement needs on the shop floor.

The FaroArm® Fusion enables anyone, anywhere to inspect, reverse engineer or perform CAD-to-part-analysis on parts, fixtures and assemblies with remarkable accuracy.

FAROARM PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS: Fusion
 
1.8m (6ft.)
2.4m (8ft.)
3.0m (10ft.)
3.7m (12ft.)
 
6 Axis
7 Axis
6 Axis
7 Axis
6 Axis
7 Axis
6 Axis
7 Axis
Single Point Articulation Performance Test (Max-Min)/2¹:
±.036mm (±.0014in.)
±.046mm
(±.0018in.)
±.043mm (±.0017in.)
±.051mm
(±.0020in.)
±.074mm
(±.0029in.)
±.089mm
(±.0035in.)
±.104mm
(±.0041in.)
±.124mm
(±.0049in.)
Volumetric Maximum Deviation²:
.051mm
(.0020in.)
.064mm
(.0025in.)
.061mm
(.0024in.)
.071mm
(.0028in.)
.104mm
(.0041in.)
.124mm
(.0049in.)
.147mm
(.0058in.)
.175mm
(.0069in.)
Weight:
9.30kg (20.5lbs.)
9.50kg
(21.0lbs.)
9.50kg (21.0lbs.)
9.75kg (21.5lbs.)
9.75kg (21.5lbs.)
9.98kg
(22lbs.)
9.98kg
(22lbs.)
10.21kg
(22.5lbs.)

FaroArm Test Methods - (Test methods are a subset of those given in the B89.4.22 standard.)

¹ Single Point Articulation Performance Test (Max-Min)/2 (SPAT):
The probe of the FaroArm is placed within a conical socket, and individual points are measured from multiple approach directions. Each individual point measurement is analyzed as a range of deviations in X, Y, Z. This test is a method for determining articulating measurement machine repeatability.

² Volumetric Maximum Deviation
Determined by using traceable length artifacts, which are measured at various locations and orientations throughout the working volume of the FaroArm. This test is a method for determining articulating measurement machine accuracy.

 

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