The FreeScan Probe Series is a wireless, optical-based probing solution designed to seamlessly integrate with Shining 3D's FreeScan Trak systems. Built for industrial metrology, this series of contact probes provides a crucial hybrid workflow, enabling users to capture precise measurements of features that are difficult or impossible to reach with a 3D scanner alone.
Key features
Access hard-to-reach areas
- Effortlessly capture data from deep holes, blind spots, internal surfaces, and other obstructed areas that a line-of-sight scanner cannot access.
- Ideal for measuring complex geometric features that require a high degree of precision for accurate inspection and quality control.
Hybrid workflow for comprehensive inspection
- Seamlessly combine the speed of high-density 3D scanning with the accuracy of traditional contact probing within a single software environment.
- Switch between scanning and probing on the fly to ensure no data is missed, resulting in a more complete and highly accurate inspection dataset.
Wireless and ergonomic design
- Operate without the constraints of cables, providing unrestricted mobility and flexibility for on-site inspection and quality control in challenging industrial environments.
- A lightweight, ergonomic design reduces user fatigue during extended measurement sessions.
Advanced technology
- Rapid wireless pairing: Connects effortlessly to compatible FreeScan Trak systems in seconds, minimizing setup time.
- Enhanced tracking (Pro model): The advanced Pro model maintains reliable tracking even when some of its optical markers are blocked, making it ideal for deep or obscured features.
- Multiple tip options: Accommodate a variety of measurement tasks and part geometries with different tip options and extensions.
Seamless software integration
- The system fully integrates with leading inspection software, including PolyWorks and Geomagic Control X, for a streamlined data analysis process.
Versatile applications
- Quality control: Perform accurate inspections of complex parts in the automotive, aerospace, and heavy industry sectors.
- Reverse engineering: Capture precise dimensional data of legacy parts for reverse engineering projects.
- Assembly verification: Verify critical dimensions and fits of components during the assembly process.