 |  Galileo AV Seires  Fast, Powerful & Accurate
With the combination of precision mechanics, powerful and intuitive software, and exceptional support, Starrett-Kinemetric's Galileo Vision Systems take video-based measuring to the next level.
Galileo combines high-resolution images with the latest software and a precision mechanical platform to deliver superb accuracy for a wide range of measuring applications.
Galileo is easy to use, versatile, accurate, and with a wide range of options, you can configure a Galileo system that's just right for your application and budget.
Features & Specifications: • Optics: 12:1 Video zoom package with video magnifications of 15X to 550X* • Lighting: Fiber optic ring and sub-stage (bottom) lighting with fiber optic coaxial through the lens) available as an option or white LED ring and sub-stage with white LED coaxial (through the lens) available as an option. • Video Camera: Color CCD, 768H X 494V pixel array • Two LCD monitors • Drive Method: X/Y/Z and Zoom Stepper drives with CNC and joystick control for X, Y, and Z. • Travel & Measuring Capacity: X: 6" or 12" (150mm or 300mm), Y: 6" (150mm), Z: 5.5" (140mm) • Metrology Software: Metronics Quadra-Chek QC-5000 three dimensional software. • Linear Accuracy: (X&Y): E2=1.9+5L/1000, (Z): E1=2.5+5L/1000** • Resolution: 0.1µm (.0000039") • Maximum Workload: 40 lbs. (18kg.) • Warranty: One year | | Options & Accessories • Four quadrant high incidence angle LED Ring Light • CNC rotary positioning device • Right angle viewing probe • Transmitted illumination LED light with glass stage plate • Renishaw PH6 contact probe with TP20 module and Ø2.0 ruby ball x 20.0mm stem • Renishaw probe rack compatible (FCR25-L3) | | • Optimet® Mark III Laser Probe; 100mm, 75mm or 50mm objectives available • Auxilliary magnification lenses Navitar 0.5x, 0.75x, 1.5x and 3.0x lenses available • Integrated workstation | * Auxilliary lenses required to acheive full magnification ranges.
**Accuracy is achieved at the glass plate level at 68F +/- 1F (20C +/- ½ C) using maximum magnification with 2X auxilliary lens.
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