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Hexagon Absolute Arm RS5 User Manual

Hexagon Absolute Arm RS5
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H00007091 - Absolute Arm User Manual Version 5.2.0 (2019-03-07) 40
B.5.1 BASIC WRIST
The standard basic wrist is made of the Swivel, the Pistol grip and the Nose Cone.
Contact probes and Tube probes (NCP) can be used on it, with or without the Pistol grip.
Fig. 21 : Wrist description
a. Wrist display
b. 3 State button (B3S) on Wrist display
c. Trigger button (BT) for the slim configuration
d. TKJ probe
e. Nose Cone Locking knob
f. 3 State button (B3S) on the Pistol Grip
g. Trigger button (BT) on the Pistol Grip
h. Nose Cone
i. TKJ lock
j. Pistol Grip Mounting lever
k. Ergonomic & detachable Pistol Grip
The Absolute Arm 7-axes Wrist is designed to receive contact probes, touch trigger probes or non-contact
probes for tubes through a TKJ connector, and Laser scanners (integrated or through the TKJ connector).
In any configuration, standard buttons are available:
A Trigger button (BT) is used to measure points, start / stop scan.
A 3-State button (B3S) is used to control the operations:
Right for validation purposes
Centre for activating navigation on the Quick Access Menu
Left for cancel purposes
On the top of the wrist is located a display to provide information or control of the system.
The buttons can be used indifferently on the Swivel/Nose Cone or on the Pistol Grip itself.
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Hexagon Absolute Arm RS5 Specifications

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BrandHexagon
ModelAbsolute Arm RS5
CategoryRobotics
LanguageEnglish

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