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Revision as of 15:55, 23 November 2009
Romer is one of the measuring center companies well-known for its Supravision software and portable measuring centers. As of the turn of the century, Romer has begun replacing Supravision with the newer DOCS software.
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PURCHASED by HEXAGON
On August 3, 2007, Hexagon Metrology purchased ROMER-CIMCORE. Hexagon Metrology is owned by Hexagon AB.
Bender Connection
- Our Benderlink Ethernet Module allows Romers with Supravision or DOCS to connect to any VELOG, EL-2000, or Premier Eaton Leonard bender control.
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Tube Measuring Probes
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ROMER arms use infrared probes to measure tube shapes. |
See the source page for this image. |
Calibration Probes
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ROMER arms uses ball probes for calibration of the arm. |
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