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Tag: Airplanes

How can the distance between the aircraft and the mobile passenger stairs be reliably measured?

Mobile passenger staircase stands in front of an airplane fuselage

The P1PY laser distance sensors can be used to precisely monitor the distance between mobile passenger stairs and aircraft. The sensors continuously measure the distance to the left and right of the fuselage – reliably during the day, at night and in changing weather conditions. This ensures safe docking of the stairs.

How can angle measurement be used to check the quality of folding table installation for aircraft seats?

You can see an airplane seat with an unfolded folding table. The table is used as a test object to precisely measure the tilt using MLSL profile sensors.

The precise alignment of aircraft seat folding tables requires exact angle measurements during final assembly. The article shows how 2D/3D profile sensors from the MLSL series use non-contact height profile measurement, smart evaluation directly in the sensor and real-time visualization to reliably measure the inclination angle – for fast, precise and documented quality inspections.

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