With the infinitely variable Werth rotary/tilt head, the Chromatic Focus Point sensor can be positioned perpendicular to the workpiece surface, for example. This considerably expands the range of applications for the sensor. For example, line profile shape, channel depth, tool centre offset and embossing angle can be measured on wave profiles with small radii of 0.1 mm.
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