by Hubert Meagher | Dec 16, 2015 | Precision Measurement
A common practice in millwrighting is to lay a hole or layout template over a part – or an area – to mark the location of new holes. Imagine a virtual template that has no bounds and could be adapted to almost any surface or area. Imagine too, that you...
by Hubert Meagher | Oct 21, 2015 | Precision Measurement
We seldom think of overhead or gantry cranes when we think of critical components. However, in many industries the crane is an intrinsic part of the process. If a crane is out of commission, the entire process is in jeopardy and can be forced to shut down. Many...
by Katherine O'Maley | Sep 17, 2015 | Precision Measurement
In a previous post, we provided case study summaries from several of our customers in the paper and packaging industries. In this post, we provide a recap of successful projects where, using a laser tracker, OASIS industrial metrology engineers exceeded customer...
by Bob Bouchard | Sep 2, 2015 | Precision Measurement
In a previous post, Repeatability in Measurement – Why is it Important?, we touched on the importance of calibrating precision measurement instruments. In this post we delve deeper into instrument calibration and why regularly calibrating measurement...
by Roger Cross | Aug 20, 2015 | Machine Alignment, Pulp & Paper
Competition in the paper industry can be intense – and getting the most from your paper machine is crucial. This can be tough with many paper companies running older machines that are being pushed to their limits. To remain competitive, paper companies are often...