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Cyclone

CycloneRenishaw's Cyclone digitising machine provides a complete stand-alone system for users who require the ultimate in high speed and fine detail scanning.

It can be supplied with a low-force analogue contact probe for the very best accuracy or with a non-contact laser probe for scanning delicate materials.

A long-bed option is also available to accommodate large components.

CycloneCyclone is the ultimate stand alone scanning system. If you need to scan at high speed, if you need to scan fine detail very accurately or if you simply do not have CNC machine tool capacity to permit high volume scanning with a retrofit system, Cyclone is the system for you!

Overview

Cyclone - maxillofacial applicationThe Cyclone system is designed for users who require the ultimate in high speed or fine detail scanning

  • Dedicated off-line scanning leaves machine tools free to cut metal.
  • High speed scanning reduces lead times from pattern to finished part.
  • Available with both contact and non-contact (Laser) scanning probes.
  • Quiet and clean in operation - allows installation in an office-like environment.

For setting data capture parameters, data manipulation and machining the Cyclone system includes Tracecut. This powerful software enables you to machine parts totally independently of the scanning strategy and the probe styli which were used.

Specification

Length 1273 mm
Width 966 mm
Height 2113 mm
Weight 162 kg
Principal application High speed digitising and fine detail scanning
Axis travels 600 x 500 x 370 mm (23.6 x 19.7 x 14.6 in)
Max. workpiece weight 200 kg (441 lb)
Repeatability 5 µm (0.0002 in)
Axis resolution 1 µm (0.00004 in)
Scanning speed Up to 3 metres / min (9.83 ft / min)
Rapid speed 6 metres / min (29.66 ft / min)
Scanning rate 400 points per second
Working range (Z axis) 391 mm ± 5 mm with a 100 mm stylus
Software Tracecut

Next steps

Contact us online if you require more information or you have a pricing query, or alternatively you may like to speak directly to your local Renishaw office.