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| Prodim announces Proline Laser systems The Prodim Proline Laser is a new real-time precision laser system, which enables users to measure large objects with high accuracy. The Proline Laser is useful in interior building, shipbuilding and in the construction industry. Floors, ceilings, and bigger spaces can be measured quickly and easily. In a couple of minutes, you are able to measure any object, or space very precisely. The Proline Laser registers the X and Y co-ordinates of the desired space or object, and translates these field measurements directly into a digital drawing in DXF format. The drawing exists of multi-color and multi-plane files, which can be opened and edited in any CAD program. The Proline Laser is small, compact, and portable. The Proline Laser is solidly constructed to withstand 'real world' working conditions. The machine can conveniently be placed on a tripod. The Proline Laser has been designed to be ergonomically comfortable and facilitate ease of use. This lightweight machine weighs 5½ Kg, so it can be taken anywhere and is very convenient to measure on-site. Its travel case protects the unit during transport. Thanks to a bluetooth connection, the laser can be operated by a PDA. This allows CAD operations to be performed on site. You are able to see all the data on your screen and with the CAD operations, you can check and finalize a drawing on-site, and if you have a wireless air card, you can even send it to the shop for production. The Proline Laser is extremely accurate. The high quality components have been selected to build the Proline Laser. A 300.000 PPR high precision encoder ensures no difference at large distances. It does not matter if you are at 3m, or 90m distance. An AC connection, as well as the possibility to use rechargeable batteries provides optimal flexibility. Each battery can be used for 8 hours continuously. When the machine is connected to the power, the batteries located in the machine will be recharged automatically. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Construction News :: home page |