NXA Geometry The geometry measurement function
NXA Geometry includes the following measurement software:
Standard straightness measurement, e.g. machine tools, guides, supports.
Full hole and half hole concentricity measurement, such as gear box bearing hole, internal combustion engine crankshaft hole, reciprocating compressor, steam turbine hole center measurement.
Flatness measurement, including rectangular and circular flatness measurement modes, for machining and equipment base measurement.
Standard configuration
There are two versions of Fixturlaser NXA Geometry, Fixturlaser NXA Geometry Basic and Fixturlaser NXA Geometry Full. The Fixturlaser NXA Geometry Full version contains an additional RS receiving unit, and the rest of the configuration is the same for both versions.
R2 receiver unit
The extended RS receiving unit can be used as a positioning reference during geometric measurements.
R2 receiver unit
The extended R2 receiver unit can be used as a fixed receiver during R2 measurements, setting the reading to zero before moving, giving users more measurement options as long as the laser emitter position is kept fixed.
Optional component
Laser transmitter
In order to achieve linear or flat measurement, the user needs to choose one of the following four laser emitter models:
T110 and T111 for linear measurement:
Laser transmitter T110
Battery operated, built-in vertical and horizontal trimmer screws.
Laser transmitter T111
Built-in vertical and horizontal trimming screws, DC power supply. (Support 110/230 V).
The T21 and T220 are suitable for linear and planar measurements:
Laser transmitter T21
The T21 laser transmitter is battery-powered, and the transmitter has a refraction prism built into the turret to generate a 360° non-dead Angle laser plane and fine-tune the laser plane levelness. When the turret is removed, a vertical Z-axis laser beam perpendicular to the X-Y plane can be generated.
Laser transmitter T220
The T220 is battery-powered, has a built-in level and refraction prism, and is equipped with fine screws in the X-Y direction. The turret can be rotated 360° to create a non-dead Angle laser plane as a measurement base.