AccessoryGuy
Automotive
- Apr 17, 2003
- 11
After years of reliable operation from Faro’s CMM Arm with a probe, my company chose to purchase their newer laser scanner CMM with the 6th axis. We have had nothing but trouble with calibrating the laser scanner end of this device and were wondering if anyone else reading this forum might have something to add.
The guys at Faro have always seemed to be straight shooters, but something tells me my firm has become their lab rats in trying to get this new technology to function on some reliable basis. Every 30 days, existing calibrations go sour as if they were perishable goods. Then we can’t get the new calibration to work without painstaking efforts or new drivers or head units from Faro. At one time we had 3 of their laser heads on sight and NONE of them worked. They have repeatedly given us new scanner heads and keep sending us new drivers, yet maintain a stance that many other firms are using this technology without problems. That is the part that really bothers me. I’m starting to think we were sold a bill of goods.
Can anyone share their experience with this Faro device, good or bad?
Thanks,
Scott
The guys at Faro have always seemed to be straight shooters, but something tells me my firm has become their lab rats in trying to get this new technology to function on some reliable basis. Every 30 days, existing calibrations go sour as if they were perishable goods. Then we can’t get the new calibration to work without painstaking efforts or new drivers or head units from Faro. At one time we had 3 of their laser heads on sight and NONE of them worked. They have repeatedly given us new scanner heads and keep sending us new drivers, yet maintain a stance that many other firms are using this technology without problems. That is the part that really bothers me. I’m starting to think we were sold a bill of goods.
Can anyone share their experience with this Faro device, good or bad?
Thanks,
Scott