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• * \ W \ \ \ \ . • w in -M- * v. si » 11 "A reliable device. The best method to collect data quickly and accurately." That's what 3D Measure had to say about the FARO Laser Tracker, a portable CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine) that delivers high-accuracy technology to the shop floor — and wherever it's needed most. The FARO Laser Tracker is so versatile it can be used to install a machine tool, evaluate its accuracy,

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Nautical, Automotive and other tooling to the tightest tolerance, verify the repeatability of the tool within .001", and trouoleshoot problems right on the assembly line — or anywhere within its 230-ft. range. Plus, the

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The FARO Tracker is the only portable CMM that gives you the power of SuperADM — an advanced technology that allows you to easily reacquire the laser beam on the fly when the line-of-sight is interrupted during measurements.

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Other laser CMMs involve multiple field measurements, repositioning or measuring manually from the unit to the object. But the FARO Tracker's exclusive SelfComp technology means you press one button and are assured of the highest possible accuracy within 5 minutes — many times faster than its competition.

Arrange a demo today and complete virtually any large-scale digitizing with the new FARO Laser Tracker's greater speed, efficiency and technology! 800.736.0234 www.faro.com/mr

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