XC65DX
The XC65Dx Cross Scanner uses three angled laser stripes to capture dense inspection data in a single scan, making it ideal for fast, accurate measurement of complex automotive BIW features and hard-to-reach areas.
The XC65Dx Cross Scanner utilizes three laser stripe scanners in one sensor. The three lasers are spaced 120 degrees apart and observe the part in question from three angles. By doing this, the XC65Dx can acquire the same amount of data with just one scan than a line scanner would do in three scans. This feature makes the XC65Dx well suited to feature inspection of slots, holes and grooves in sheet metals or items with a large complex surface area. It is often used in automotive BIW (Body-in-White) inspection, gap & flush and driveline casting inspection. Whilst the long standoff Cross Scanner retains the many advantages of the original XC65Dx, it also excels in dealing with accessing difficult-to-reach or obscured areas. By capturing geometries up to a distance of 170 mm (7.1”), the scanner gains optimum access to cavity surfaces of body-in-white structures or can scan over the clamps that hold components in position. For these reasons, the XC65Dx is used a lot on horizontal-arm CMM in the automotive industry.
Specifications
| Scanner Type | Cross |
| Points/second (cross scanner mode) | 3x 25 000 |
| Points/second (single line mode) | 1 x 75 000 |
| Scan rate | 75 Hz |
| Points per line | 900 |