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Keyence stream lines usability. Anyone can use it. That’s the only good thing I have to say. I personally hate using them. Too automated and if you really on those results you are in trouble.
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Keyence bad. 0/10, would not recommend.
Don't do it. Get a real CMM or arm and a reliable software.
We got cmms and All sorts of other stuff, it was just a demo guy on site
I love Keyence IM, fast measurements and easy setup
I wouldn’t recommend Keyence ever.
Have an IM and several VHXs at work. Hate them all. Much more expensive and much less good than competitors
Keyence stream lines usability. Anyone can use it. That’s the only good thing I have to say. I personally hate using them. Too automated and if you really on those results you are in trouble.
Have not used one but my school purchased one and I’m doing training next month
Based on this thread maybe that’s a bad idea tho?
We have 2 at work and it's worth learning. I probably wouldn't buy one is all.
Interesting, thank you for the input