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Rotary Breaker Scan

01

Initial Step

Our client, a mechanical engineering firm, required an accurate scan of existing equipment to assess the feasibility of installing maintenance access points.


To initiate this process, they needed a comprehensive 3D scan of the equipment's current structure, a task efficiently undertaken by Euler Engineering.

02

Challenge

The primary challenge our client faced was obtaining precise measurements of the existing equipment.

 

To mitigate potential manual measurement errors that could lead to inaccuracies in subsequent design, manufacturing, and installation stages, they engaged Euler Engineering to create a digital twin of the equipment. This digital twin facilitated the initiation of drafting for the new platform.

03

Scope Creation

The scope of deliverables included providing the client with a coloured 3D point cloud dataset with an accuracy of +/- 1mm in .RCP and .E57 formats, accompanied by viewing spheres.

 

This dataset offers a comprehensive 3D representation of the subject that can be navigated for measurements, angles, and visual analysis.

04

Project Completion

Euler Engineering is well-equipped to rapidly capture existing conditions, present the data in various formats to clients, and ultimately offer a valuable solution that saves time, labour,
and resources in accurately documenting project realities.

 

The assurance that comes with a digital representation of a project is invaluable, and the seamless sharing of accurate data
with the entire team, even remotely, exemplifies the advantages of modern technology.

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