KinAiry® - Laser tracker field test solution

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20115
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Use KinAiry to be sure your tracker is performing to your expectations

 
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KinAiry is the comprehensive, independent solution for laser tracker evaluation, utilizing NIST's new Interim Field Test Procedure IR-80161. The KinAiry system provides a set of traceable measurements designed to verify volumetric performance in your environment. The result is a colorized graphical analysis that quickly shows the overall health of your tracker - regardless of make or model.


Comprehensive testing

Traditional laser tracker field checks often consist of 2-face (front sight/back sight) tests or short reference bar measurements. While these have value, they don't exercise the tracker sufficiently to evaluate performance over a larger working volume. That's why NIST designed a volumetric test to assess the total health of a tracker in the field. A number of measurements are taken on a 2.3 meter bar in various orientations, strategically located to fully exercise both the ranging and angular measurement components of a tracker. The test is quick and easy to run, occupies a small footprint, and provides the ultimate confidence in laser tracker performance - right on the job.

In your environment

While there is no substitute for the periodic testing a laser tracker receives at the manufacturer's facility, it is equally important to be confident that the tracker survived the ride home and is operating within spec on the production floor. The role of interim field testing is to evaluate instrument performance and identify errors in conditions of actual use. It answers the question, "How is my tracker performing right now?" Results from interim field testing can be used as a required check in the quality audit trail, to confirm instrument performance prior to critical measurements, and to track instrument performance over time.

Objective, traceable results

Many companies own laser trackers from different manufacturers, all of which have built-in, firmware-specific field checks requiring operators to be fluent in various test methodologies. KinAiry consolidates these device-specific processes into one system check for any laser tracker. The operator follows a simple script to capture test points using the metrology software of choice along with KinAiry's calibrated 2.3 meter artifact in multiple positions. The data is transferred to KinAiry, where it is analyzed and presented in a colorized graphical plot comparing the tracker's actual performance against the manufacturer's Maximum Permissible Error (MPE). Now there's one field test which objectively qualifies the performance of any tracker using a NIST traceable process. Industry has waited a long time for this! U.S. Pat. No. 9,575,163

1. NIST IR 8016: "A Proposed Interim Check for Field Testing a Laser Tracker's 3D Length Measurement Capability Using a Calibrated Scale Bar as a Reference Artifact". Download here

KinAiry Includes:
KinAiry Components

Component Description
1 Positioner
2 Mirror and Gimbal Mount
3 Spanner Wrench
4 EasyConnect® Base
5 Retroreflector Counterweights (2)
Modular Artifact (pictured below, in case)

Brunson KinAiry in case

Required but not included:

KinAiry software
Computer with Windows 7 or later
High Quality Retroreflector
Model RS-230 shop stand or MAS2000TA portable stand

When the KinAiry bar is mounted to this Brunson stand: The tracker must have an "eye height" of:
Shop stand (RS-230) 49-53 in. (124-134.5 cm)
Portable stand (MAS2000TA) 49-60 in. (124-152.5 cm)


Optional: Heavy-duty step ladder


May Be Used With

Any 1.5" SMR


Specifications

Artifact Length: 8' 0.025" / 2.43 m

Artifact Rotation: 360° with 45° stops

KinAiry Weight:

Positioner: 24.6 lbs. (11.2 kg)
Length Artifact: 32.7 lbs. (14.8 kg)
Case (packed): 95 lbs. (43.1 kg)