Product category:
Coordinate measuring machines (CMM) and software
News Release from: Aberlink | Subject: Maxim Coordinate Measuring Machine
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 September 2006
CMM sales reported to be 'outstanding'
Aberlink are reporting outstanding sales of their ultra high speed Maxim Coordinate Measuring Machine to the shop-floor where low thermal mass and robust characteristics are advantageous.
Aberlink are reporting outstanding sales of their ultra high speed Maxim Coordinate Measuring Machine Aberlink's unwavering philosophy of providing an innovative CMM product design, based on an all aluminium machine construction, ensures extremely low operational inertia
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 4 Dec 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
Shop floor CMM cuts inspection times
Drive design, low inertia/high-speed characteristics and intuitive Windows based software, enable a CMM to cut inspection times and eradicate quality department 'bottlenecks'.
These factors help to ensure the cost effective Maxim's class-leading speed of operation without compromising its excellent accuracy specifications.
Although the Maxim is perfectly at home within a controlled environment, it is on the shop-floor where this advanced CMM's low thermal mass and robust characteristics come to the fore.
The Maxim's measuring structure is completely independent of it's work piece table, this means that a wide range of work surfaces are available, in addition to the normally supplied base, the Maxim can be mounted on to a customers existing granite table or incorporated into a multitude of in-line measuring processes.
Aberlink supplies a complete Maxim 'turn-key' package, including comprehensive product training, a wide choice of motorised or manual probes, Aberlink's celebrated, easy to use 3D software and not least the latest generation, high speed custom controller, capable of generating true, three dimensional contours.
• Aberlink: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Manufacturingtalk email newsletter
• Manufacturingtalk Home Page
