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Vision sensor checks small, fast moving parts

A Cognex UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 18, 2008

The Checker 232 is suitable for applications where small features are being inspected on large parts, such as the inspection of clips and springs on large automotive assemblies.

Cognex has released the Checker 232 vision sensor, which is designed to inspect small features over a wide area.

The Checker 232 provides reliable inspection results on the fastest production lines, detecting and inspecting up to 1500 parts per minute.

The Checker 232 is suitable for applications where small features are being inspected on large parts, such as the inspection of clips and springs on large automotive assemblies.

Checker 232 is also suitable when a much longer working distance is needed and the vision sensor must be mounted far from the area to be inspected.

Unlike traditional sensors, there's no limit to the number of part features that a single Checker can inspect.

It uses multiimage analysis to determine if a part is present without an external trigger, greatly simplifying installation.

This capability also enables the Checker to track parts in varying positions along the production line, overcoming imprecise part positioning and delivering consistent, precisely timed pass/fall results.

The Checker 200 series is simple to set up and offers IP67 protection.

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