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frame tracer ideal for use in laboratories or remote locations.
The Rae Tracer links directly to the lab's host layout system
or when loaded with compatible remote data entry software, the
tracer sends digital trace data to the processing laboratory
via modem. The Rae Tracer is fast, accurate, and easy to use
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provides the same precise reults as Gerber Coburn's other in-lab
tracing
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| Standard Features |
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The Rae Tracer's 3-axis control captures
12,800 points (A and B, as well as frame curve and elevation)
for accurate 3-dimensional shapes. This combination of measurements
yields highly accurate sizing, decreases breakage, and increases
finishing quality. |
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The Rae Tracer can trace both patterns and demo
lenses for rimless frame styles by mounting them on a simple
fixture. The Rae Tracer sequentially traces both eyewires during
the trace cycle (operators may trace one eye if desired).
Frame DBL is automatically measured during tracing. |
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The Rae tracer accommodates small
children's frames with a B size down to 18 mm, and very thin
frames from 1.45 mm thick. |
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The Rae Tracer has a small footprint
and an attractive appearance. Its compact size enables it to
be located adjacent to a computer running compatible order entry
software. |
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Operation is easy and efficient, reducing
operator error and ensuring race quality. After the frame is
inserted, a simple frame holding mechanism is clamped at the
touch of a button. At the start of a frame trace, the Rae Tracer
automatically insert sthe stylus in the eyewiure and begins its
precise tracing. Upon copletiton of the first eyewire trace,
the tracing table shifts, the stylus is inserted again, and the
second eyewire is traced. The resulting digital trace data is
sent to the computer, and when in a remote location, then to
the lab via modem for use in surface calculation and patternless
edging. |
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A two-line display give immediate
job and trace feedback. |
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The tracer's interface simplifies
operation. Users can cycle through the right, left or complete
trace selection with a single key. |
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Training time is minimal. Users can become proficient
the Rae Tracer operation in under an hour. In addition, the tracers
advanced design increases reliability and decreases maintenance,
important considerations when tracing from remote locations. |
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