Perceptron Launches Laser Triangulation Sensors for Wheel Alignment

Perceptron, Inc., a leading supplier of contact-free inspection and measurement systems for commercial and industrial purposes, has declared the launch of an innovative multi series laser triangulation sensing devices.

This novel contact-less device is manufactured for wheel alignment systems in automotive sectors. The company will supply the advanced sensors to Durr Assembly Products GmbH for integration into their wheel alignment systems.

Mark Hoefing, Senior Vice President of the Industrial Business Unit, Perceptron, remarked that the advanced three dimensional sensors will enhance the sensitivity and measurement capacity of Durr products and that reducing the complete footprint of the entire product will enhance the efficiency of Durr products.  He also stated that it also vital to manage various models of cars with varying tire profiles and wheel sizes and with the advancement of this unique sensor, they could reduce the floor space and enhance the flexibility of the models for wheel alignment and could also achieve a better price-performance.

Hoefing again remarked that they are excited with the release of the improved 'x-3Dcontour measurement system' by Dürr for wheel arrangement, employing Perceptron’s advanced sensor at the recent Stuttgart –based Automotive Testing Expo in Germany.

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