The Optical Glass Groover Weco Trace II - Three-Dimensional Measurement
Its primary function is to accurately record the shape data of eyeglass frames, lenses, and patterns, and then transfer this data into memory. This three-dimensional measuring capability ensures exceptional precision for a perfect lens fit.
One of Trace II's key features is its integrated multitasking function, which allows for simultaneous tracing of frames while performing lens centering and blocking in the same system. This enables a more efficient workflow and improved productivity, as lenses can then be worked on cutting machines afterward.
The Trace II's new motorized parallel clamping technology simplifies and precisely clamps frames, minimizing the risk of deformation of delicate frames. Additionally, the motorized table automatically traces both sides of the frame, ensuring maximum accuracy.
The distance between lenses is accurately measured through the two-eye tracing feature, although this measurement can also be performed manually as needed.
It offers great flexibility, whether for use in a workshop, showroom for remote cutting, or in combination with industry-specific software. The precision and attention to detail in the results make it the optimal basis for reliable grinding results.
This device offers operational reliability through fully automatic scanning of left and right frame edges or individual scanning. The table translation process is also automated in the case of left/right scanning. The device automatically threads into the frame groove, and the ergonomic design of the clamping system ensures safe positioning without risk of bending or deforming delicate frames.
Operators benefit from simplified use through operator prompts. The Trace II also performs automatic calculation of frame bridge width, box length, box height, and lens circumference, ensuring maximum accuracy in results.
Results are reproducible through auto-calibration of size, axis, and scale. Eyeglass frame alignment is not required, as automatic computerized frame centering takes into account any frame deflections. Additionally, a safety feature is activated in case the scanning tip jumps out of the frame, thereby preventing errors.