CMM typically refers to a Coordinate Measuring Machine. It is a device used in manufacturing and quality control to measure the physical geometrical characteristics of an object. CMMs can be manually operated or computer-controlled. They use a probe to sense discrete points on the surface of an object. These points are then used to assess the size and position of features on the object, as well as the object's overall geometry. This is essential for ensuring manufactured parts meet design specifications.
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