Hexagon Metrology Unveils Universal Jogbox
NORTH
KINGSTOWN, RI, Feb 11, 2010 - Hexagon Metrology, Inc. announced the
availability of the Universal Jogbox, a new handheld input device for Brown
& Sharpe and Sheffield branded Coordinate Measurement Machines (CMMs)
shipped from the North Kingstown, Rhode Island factory. Incorporating
a modern touch screen interface with an ergonomic design and soft-touch
materials, the Universal Job Box was designed first and foremost to be
extremely tough, designed to withstand the rigors of industrial use with
improved resistance to drops and similar shocks.
“Not only does the Universal Jogbox offer improved reliability and
robustness, but we’ve also included many new features that will streamline
the programming and operation of our Brown & Sharpe and Sheffield branded
CMMs,” remarked Hexagon Metrology Product Manager, Eric Bennett. “From
the layout of the touch screen interface to the new interaction features
with our PC-DMIS measurement software, we’ve taken into consideration how
our customers use the CMM and designed a handheld device that optimizes the
workflow.”

The Universal Jogbox uses a combination of traditional mechanical “hard”
buttons, dials, and a joystick along with an industrial color touch screen
for “soft”, contextual input and output. Traditional mechanical inputs
are ideal for speed control and machine movement – these controls are by
necessity always available to the user. The touch screen on the other
hand is highly configurable. For instance, CMM operators may wear
gloves to avoid transferring heat and oil from their hands onto the parts
being measured. A special screen was developed to accommodate gloved
hand operation with widely spaced buttons. Furthermore, the new touch
screen controls employ universal symbology for enhanced usability across
many languages. For users that prefer the button layout of the
existing Brown & Sharpe or Sheffield joysticks, a touch screen layout is
available that duplicates the old-style button types and labels.
An upgrade version of the Universal Jogbox is offered with features to
interact directly with PC-DMIS software, avoiding the need to move back and
forth between the CMM and computer screen and keyboard. For instance,
many PC-DMIS operator prompts can be viewed and answered directly from the
Universal Jogbox. In addition, for CMMs that include an automatic
indexing probe head, the probe heads index angles can be modified directly
from the hand held device.
The new jogbox is immediately available with new machine shipments from
Rhode Island and as a replacement upgrade for old style jogboxes for most
late model Brown & Sharpe and Sheffield CMMs.
About Brown & Sharpe
The Brown & Sharpe brand name has been synonymous with quality for more
than 150 years. Once a stand-alone company, today Brown & Sharpe is a
flagship brand of the Hexagon Metrology group. Brown & Sharpe brand
Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMMs), optical measuring systems, 1D, 2D and
3D bench top measuring machines and precision hand tools represent the
highest quality in design, construction and performance.
More information can be found at
www.BrownandSharpe.com.
About Sheffield Measurement
Sheffield Measurement brings more than a century of experience to the
design and manufacture of dimensional measurement products.
Sheffield’s Cordax brand CMMs have been adopted by hundreds of companies
around the world for the dimensional inspection of their precision
manufactured parts.
More information can be found at
www.SheffieldMeasurement.com.
About Hexagon Metrology
Hexagon Metrology serves the high precision measurement and inspection
needs of worldwide manufacturers with its extensive line of metrology
hardware, software, accessories, and customer services. The company's
name-brand portfolio of quality assurance products include Brown & Sharpe,
CogniTens, Leica Geosystems, ROMER, Sheffield, PC-DMIS, DEA, Leitz, and
TESA. Hexagon Metrology has an unrivaled installed base of more than 1.5
million handheld, stationary and portable measurement devices, and over
30,000 seats of PC-DMIS metrology software.
More information is at
www.HexagonMetrology.us
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