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Heavy Equipment

Manufacturers of heavy equipment such as military vehicles, earthmovers and agricultural machinery have adopted FARO's measurement solutions to measure parts in situ. Not having to move these cumbersome parts saves both time and costs. FARO solutions are also able to operate in difficult environments (even right on the machine tool bed) where varying temperature and dirty conditions cause alternative systems difficulties.

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SE Forge, Reduced Inspection Time from a Day to Just few hours by using Quantum FAROArm
Our solution helped them in measuring these larger components in a single setting with accuracy and reduced inspection time from a Day to Just Few Hours.
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Laser Tracker ION Sales in Aerospace and Energy Sectors
FARO announced that they have sold several units of their latest 3D measurement system – the FARO Laser Tracker ION™. The portable measurement systems have been purchased by companies from the growing Aerospace and Power Generation industries.
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FARO Launches Laser Tracker ION and New Version of CAM2 Q Software at Williams F1
FARO will launch its new products FARO Laser Tracker ION™ and FARO’s new CAM2 Q software version for quick and reliable part alignments at an exclusive event at its customers Williams F1’s Conference Centre in Wantage.
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FARO Laser Scanners in the service of the World’s Cultural Heritage
The "Hansine", one of the fastest and most seaworthy fishing vessels in her day, is once again setting full sail. A team at the University of Siegen (Germany) helped to realise this using FARO’s Photon to measure the hull geometry of the vessel to the precise millimetre as part of the restoration work.
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