Framework measurement is called primarily the measurement of two axles, the swinging and the steering axle to each other.![]()
m.a.x. is a computer-controlled, photogrammetric measuring procedure.
The handle of the m.a.x. framework measuring system with the two electronic measuring cameras over center thorn taken up in the rocker axle.
The target body with that infrared lit strobes is fastened to the turning sections the front fork.
The integrated PC takes over the controlling and calculation of the measurement.![]()
The strobes at the front fork describe a circular path around the axis of rotation (steering axle) with the turn of the steering wheel. The measuring cameras enter and calculate the accurate position of the strobes.Two measurements of the two steering stops enable the PC to calculate the circular path of the rotating motion and thus the steering axle. An additional Laser on the rear side of the measuring handle permits the measurement of the framework tail and the rocker, as the strobes are aimed at and read in automatically by the electronic displacement gauge.
The system m.a.x. is exclusively supplied to Scheibner measuring technique
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