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Electronic Autocollimator

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The ELWI-GER 3000 electronic autocollimator from Hofbauer Optik Mess- und Prüftechnik is an optical alignment and measuring system with uEye industrial cameras.

Suitable for lengths up to 100 m, the autocollimator enables precise and rapid 2D measurement of straightness and flatness. The flexible system can be used on technical surfaces for alignment and control of linear guides, as well as for curvature measurement on large components and rail systems. This makes it just as suitable for plant construction as for track and tunnel construction.

The optical testing device records the straightness in X and Y directions simultaneously, enabling use in any position. The system includes the measuring head as well as extensive accessories such as an adjustable holder, a measuring mirror, an attachment laser, and the corresponding USB connection to the display unit.


Published: June 2020
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