A Romer Arm is a portable coordinate measuring machine (CMM) used for dimensional inspection, reverse engineering, and quality control. It utilizes articulated joints and rotary encoders to accurately determine the position of a probe in 3D space. It is commonly used to inspect parts on the shop floor, create CAD models from physical objects, and verify the accuracy of manufactured components.
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