PowerLock technology boost for Leica laser trackers

The Leica Absolute Tracker now automatically locks onto any moving target, following the addition of PowerLock vision technology.

For the first time in the history of laser trackers, the laser beam moves to the user, not the other way around. Current laser tracker technology requires that the laser beam between the tracker and the target is not interrupted. Catching the beam requires the operator to find the laser beam, and then physically pass the target through the beam before the tracker can start measuring again. According to some customers, this process interruption can account for up to 20% of their total measurement time. PowerLock eliminatessuch interruptions. By using a vision system built into the Leica Absolute Tracker, the sensor can now determine where a target is without the need for the laser beam to be locked on. The Leica Absolute Tracker locks on to the target automatically as soon as it is within view of the sensor. This allows the operator to focus on the part they need to measure without constantly worrying about the laser tracker and whether or not they have broken the beam. PowerLock works with all standard reflectors and all Leica T-Products. PowerLock technology will be released to the market in summer 2009. All Leica Absolute Trackers in the market can be upgraded to this technology for a small charge at a local Hexagon Metrology service centre.