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Automated Precision Introduces New OT2 Core Wireless Laser Tracker

New unit uses wireless and controller-free laser tracker technology

Automated Precision Inc.
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Wed, 06/21/2017 - 12:00
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(Automated Precision Inc.: Rockville, MD) -- Automated Precision Inc. (API) has introduced the new OT2 Core wireless laser tracker that utilizes wireless and controller-free laser tracker technology.

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“The OT2 Core is API’s response to the voice of our customers who want to have the high performance of an OT2 laser tracker in a more affordable package without compromising core capabilities, says Song Chung, senior vice president of Global Sales and Marketing.”

The OT2 Core is a high-performance laser tracker that delivers essential laser tracking measurement capability at an affordable price. Its compact size and wireless operation offers high-accuracy measurement with the convenience of portability and ease of use. Based on API’s Omnitrac 2 laser tracker unit, the OT2 Core offers many of the same features including an Autolock sensor that can recapture a lost beam. OT2 Core operates using the same high-precision, absolute distance measurement (ADM) technology as the Omnitrac 2.

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