The Galileo AV1824 video measurement system offers increased versatility through its multi-sensor measuring capabilities, including vision, touch probe and laser scanning. The Galileo AV1824 provides an intermediate travel multi-sensor metrology solution.
The AV1824's color optical system provides zoom magnification of 12:1, with a programmable magnification range from 15x to 550x with auxiliary lenses. A dual output LED illuminator, ring light, and co-axial illumination provide exceptional lighting. Fourquadrant high incidence angle LED transmitted illumination is also available. Other options include a Renishaw PH 6 contact probe with TP20 module, Optimet Mark III Laser Probe and a CNC rotary positioning device. The system includes dual flat panel LCD displays.
Its large work envelope offers a measurement volume of 24" x 18" x 6" (610mm x 455mm x 155mm) on an X, Y, Z measuring stage and a motion volume of 24.2" x 18.2" x 6.2" (615mm x 460mm x 160mm). Overall size of the Galileo AV1824 is 39" x 39" x 60" (1,000mm x 1,000mm x 1,525mm) and the system weighs approximately 900 lb. Maximum workload is 220 lb (100kg) without translight or 44 lb (20kg) with the translight. High accuracy is ensured by a stable granite base design within 0.00060" overall at E1=5.0+15L/1,000 and an encoder resolution of 0.5µm (0.0000039").
Also on display will be the DataSure wireless data collection system.
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The L.S. Starrett Co,
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