ATHOL, Mass.—The L.S. Starrett Company has enhanced its AVR300 Multi-Sensor Vision System with a 0.14 magnification lens.
It is the largest field-of-view to date for Starrett's AVR Series at 2.36 inches by 1.90 inches.
More of the part can be viewed in every image on the new AVR-FOV 0.14X system, providing "greater efficiency and accuracy," the company said in a statement.
"Due to 'superimage' technology, which allows multiple images to be stitched together to form one larger image, together with the system's touch probe technology, the AVR-FOV 0.14X can accurately inspect a wide range of features on large or complex parts, as well as on multiple small parts," Starrett said.
The AVR-FOV 0.14X automated part programs deliver results to the micron level in seconds and data are provided in one report. These features allow metrology users in manufacturing facilities or QC labs to produce "accurate, fast and repeatable results," Starrett said.
"Building on the success of the AVR300 multi-sensor system, now customers can measure and inspect a wider range of parts, including those that are complex with intricate features," said Starrett Metrology Division GM Mark Arenal. "The interface on the AVR-FOV 0.14X is user friendly and intuitive so all users, including operators right on the shop floor, can complete the inspection process."
The system comes with a M3 software package from MetLogix, a traditional mouse and a touchscreen monitor.
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