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| The RIEGL shock-absorbing mount allows scanners to be mounted on a variety of moving platforms, whilst isolating them from shocks and vibrations up to 3G |
Remote Survey Vehicle 3D-R1, developed by 3DLM in partnership with Jobling Purser LLP as a lightweight, remotely-controlled robotic vehicle (see www.rsv.eu.com for more info) |
LMS-Z420i mounted on a quad bike for rapid mapping of coastal areas, with GPS anntenna mounted on top of the scanner and position logging taking place in RiSCAN PRO |
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| RIEGL scanners are rugged and portable, as can be seen in this situation where the scanner has been carried into a cave system and is being controlled wirelessy from a safe distance |
The scanner has been securely fixed to a hydraulic crane, for inspection of sea defences which would otherwise be extremely difficult to measure |
Scanners can be powered from a variety of sources, including a standard 12V DC "cigarette lighter"-type socket, allowing a comfortable working environment |
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| Mounting the scanner on a shock-absorbing mount allows it to be fitted onto a vehicle, whilst isolating it from vibration and shocks produced by driving over rough ground |
Scanner mounted on a rucksack frame for carrying over rough ground. The frame can be left attached when mounting the scanner on a tripod for scanning |
Using a mobile scanning platform saves setup time when measuring from multiple scan positions around buildings, industrial sites and built-up areas with no vehicle access |