A Laser Tracker is a portable coordinate measuring machine (CMM) that uses laser technology to accurately measure large objects or spaces. It works by emitting a laser beam to a target (usually a retroreflector) held against the object being measured. The tracker measures the angles and distance to the target, and uses this information to calculate the 3D coordinates of the point. Laser Trackers are commonly used in manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, and construction industries for applications such as dimensional inspection, reverse engineering, assembly alignment, and machine installation.
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