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Publication Details
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Authors: | Alexander Schönberg, Mike Wehn, |
Company: | CMSC |
Print Format: | Technical Paper |
Citation: | Alexander Schönberg, Mike Wehn,, "Industrial Automated Laser Tracker Application," The Journal of the CMSC, Vol. 11, No. 1, Spring 2016 |
Abstract
Large-volume metrology (LVM) provides the ability to reduce or remove jigs and fixtures throughout aerospace and automotive applications using universal grippers and robots. The drawback of integrating LVM for measurement-assisted part assembly (automotive) or stringer integration (aerospace) is the dependence on measurement systems, which have been developed to be portable and are mainly used manually. The benefits and requirements of applying laser tracker-assisted assembly processes lead to future assembly concepts. Our company, FFT Produktionssysteme of Fulda, Germany, provides turnkey solutions for building automobiles and aircraft, and develops technology to assist manufacturers throughout the world. In the future, the way in which planes and cars will be built will shift, offering greater flexibility and higher quality, a combination which tends to be more economical.