Image Processing Technology for Presetting, Measuring
Zoller’s Pilot 1.0 image processing technology is designed for presetting and measuring standard tools quickly and easily.
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Zoller’s Pilot 1.0 image processing technology is designed for presetting and measuring standard tools quickly and easily. Features include automatic cutter shape and measuring range detection; a navigation system called Compass; projector function and cutting edge inspection; Cris360° to determine the effective cutting area of tools; and a clear representation of the tool cutting edge on a 13.3"-panel PC.
With Pilot 1.0, the company’s Smile tool presetter can be used on the shop floor next to CNC machines, in processing and test centers, or in measurement rooms. According to Zoller, the presetter enables easy operation, real time presentation of the measurement results in the camera field of vision, and is available in a workshop-compatible device version. A variety of standard measuring functions are available, including longitudinal and cross dimensions, radius, two-angle technology, and concentricity and run-out.
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