The M&H LS-R laser sensor is a wireless blue-line laser scanner for machine tools. Data is transmitted via radio to the measuring software through the machine controller.
The currently available M&H LS-R sensors are:
LS-R-4.8
LS-R-10.24
They both have the same enclosure, but with different standoff distances and FOV geometries.
The M&H LS-R laser sensors are best suited for inspection and reverse engineering applications.
You can use these laser sensors with PC-DMIS Offline to:
Create and simulate Freeform, Linear Open, and Patch scans
Handle metrology functions such as feature extraction from COP (no direct measurement)
PC-DMIS defines the scan paths which will then be converted to G-Code to move the machining center to scan the part. A separate software application initiates the laser to calibrate the probe and collect the data. When the G-Code executes on the machine, the data is sent to NC Server which opens the appropriate PC-DMIS measurement routine and executes the metrology functions, such as feature extraction from COP, using the collected laser data set.
More:
M&H LS-R Laser Sensor: Licensing
M&H LS-R Laser Sensor: Scanning