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Gauges gaps
25 January 2013
A new non-contact laser profile scanner is designed for the measurement of gaps and edges and simplifies sensor set up and configuration for the user. Micro-Epsilon's gapCONTROL 2711 laser profile scanner has the sam

A new non-contact laser profile
scanner is designed for the
measurement of gaps and edges and
simplifies sensor set up and
configuration for the user.
Micro-Epsilon's gapCONTROL 2711 laser profile scanner has the same hardware and software interfaces as the scanCONTROL 2710 and 2810 laser profile sensors, but provides specific application software for gap measurement. Users can quickly set up and configure the scanner without any specific knowledge or programming skills.
The sensor is suitable for a number of different quality assurance applications in the automotive industry.
Micro-Epsilon's gapCONTROL 2711 laser profile scanner has the same hardware and software interfaces as the scanCONTROL 2710 and 2810 laser profile sensors, but provides specific application software for gap measurement. Users can quickly set up and configure the scanner without any specific knowledge or programming skills.
The sensor is suitable for a number of different quality assurance applications in the automotive industry.
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