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API Announces Next-Generation I-360

Lighter weight and ergonomic handle

Automated Precision Inc.
Thu, 05/10/2012 - 12:30
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(API: Rockville, MD -- Automated Precision Inc. (API) has released the latest generation of its hand-held probing and scanning instrument, the I-360. The new I-360 features an ergonomic handle grip that is easier to use when taking measurements and a lighter body weight of just 3 pounds. This maneuverability can be critical to getting accurate measurements of hidden angles or cavities where traditional measuring tools and trackers cannot easily reach.

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This latest version of the I-360 builds on API’s record of developing versatile products with a range of applications. The I-360 suite of products, which includes probe-only, scanner-only, probe/scanner combination units, and wireless probe versions, are most often used for work piece and machine inspections, cavity probing, quality assurance, surface scanning, precision measuring and reverse engineering.

The new version also contains many of the features of previous I-360 models that have made the product line popular among users. These include the sensor head that does not require an external camera add-on, giving the system better accuracy than photogrammetry-based systems can achieve. This sensor head rolls and yaws a full 360° to achieve unlimited acceptance.

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