Are you looking to register and align scans of smaller areas? The compact 100mm diameter reference spheres are an excellent choice, particularly when paired with Leica instruments. By detecting these spheres in the registration software, you can seamlessly merge your scans. When utilizing the 100mm reference sphere with the Leica spigot, the sphere’s center is positioned at a height of 196mm, aligning perfectly with the Leica System's center. These small reference spheres are not only space-efficient for transport but also come in a convenient case for easy mobility.
**Product Characteristics**
- Diameter: 100mm
- Spherical design maximizes scanning efficiency from multiple angles
- Hollow plastic construction features a distinctive surface for exceptional reflective properties
- Quick-release lock with a screwed-in Leica spigot connection
- The center of the sphere is 60mm from the top edge of the Leica spigot, matching the dimensions of Leica standard prisms
- Sphere includes a female M8 thread, allowing compatibility with other adapters
- Case dimensions: 390mm x 310mm x 140mm
- Includes precut foam insert for secure transport
- Ideal for short-range measurements up to 10m with sub-mm resolution
**Designated Use**
- Streamlining scan registration
- Merging scans from various scanner types
- Ideal for compact scanning areas
- Suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications
**Fields of Application**
- Architecture, construction, and modeling
- Energy and power supply sectors
- Factory and industrial construction
- Aerospace and shipbuilding
- Crime scene and accident investigation
**Compatibility**
- Terrestrial laser scanners
- Handheld 3D scanners
- Small range scanners
- Supported by any software recognizing the specified diameter of the spheres
**Delivery Contents**
- 5 reference spheres (100mm)
- 5 Leica spigots
- 1 carrying case
**Please Note**
These reference spheres are optimized for normal scanning conditions. Note that slight deviations in diameter may occur under extreme temperatures. To maintain their integrity, we recommend using and storing these spheres within the range of 0 to +50 degrees Celsius. Exposure to very cold temperatures (below -5 degrees Celsius) may damage the painted surface.
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**Synonyms:** reference ball, reference globe, target, scan sphere, reference target, control point, point of reference, reference point, reference sphere set, laser scanner target sphere set, laser scanner reference sphere set, laser scanner target sphere, laser scanner reference sphere, target ball, ground control point, GCP, scan registration.
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