Vibration and Shock Resistance Specifications for Revopoint Metro Y Pro

Hi,

I would like to ask if there are any specifications or standards regarding vibration or shock resistance for the Revopoint Metro Y Pro.

Specifically:

  • Is there any defined vibration tolerance (e.g., acceleration in g, frequency range, or displacement)?

  • Has the device been tested under any standard (e.g., IEC vibration or shock testing)?

  • Are there any recommended limits for vibration during operation?

Thank you.

Hi @b05611018

I would not going into details but I want to share one thing with you , it is a 3D structure light scanner , it don’t tolerate intense vibrations or shocks while scanning , it is an optical instrument , it can tolerate as much as regular photo camera while capturing pictures , but if you are for plan to use it in a different environment than your regular standard indoors I would not do it .
Auto and Full Field mode requires best still environment possible for the scanner to avoid blurred frames , laser mode requires the scanner to be in constant motion.

Any shocks and heavy vibrations while operation can result in blurry frames or lose of tracking .
So not recommended.

Hi @PUTV

Thanks for your reply.
I won’t make the intense vibrations or shocks while scanning. However, it would be installed on a device that could cause intense vibration. Thus, I am curious about the vibration tolerance of the Metro Y Pro.

Hi @b05611018

I wonder what you going to use with the scanner? A desktop robot arm ?

Beside laser mode that require the scanner to be in constant motion the Full Field and Auto mode require rather as less as possible any kind of vibration so if you are for plan to use laser mode you may have less issues.

Auto mode require the most stable position while capturing single frames to avoid blurred results.

If you can share more about your workflow I may share more with you if it will work or not.

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