Keyence forum. However, I had a Keyence Rep come in and ...
Keyence forum. However, I had a Keyence Rep come in and show me their PLC's and they seemed to be very capable of doing everything I needed and they were a little cheaper. As expected, didn't take long for us to figure out that we knew more than the sales/tech rep in our area, (who seemingly fell off the face of the earth after cutting the check). Keyence compete with other big brands like Balluff, sick and cognex. Anyone with a confirm or deny on that “Well keyence is a data driven company so you’ve got to do this complete redundant thing that is putting unduly burden on you” When it is completely valid to access and determine if a certain data point or recording prerogative is actually necessary and how it is effecting the work flow of employees” If anyone doesn't mind offering some input (aside from burn the machine and not deal with Keyence), I have some questions I'd like to ask in hopes of getting the most out of the time with the Keyence trainer: How challenging is it to set up blue light 3D scanners for accurate readings, especially with reflective or dark-colored parts?. From plc programmer side of view, I always prefer Keyence, it’s device configuration softwares are very intuitive. KEYENCE always worked better than Cognex, easier support, intuitive software, robust hardware. Thanks, Non stationary CMMs. If anyone is using any of Keyence's "Instant Measurement" systems such as the IM-7000 series, what have your experiences been? The Pro's seem self evident, but anyone have any Con's? Accuracy in "Precision Mode" is supposed to be within 80-millionths. KEYENCE America. Keyence camera cv x machine vision/sensors and AI ControlsGuy25 Apr 28, 2021 Search Forums New Posts Thread Starter Crash prevention strategy using keyence laser by owlbear22 » Wed Oct 27, 2021 2:04 pm has anyone used a distance laser (Keyence) for Z home + probe? any foreseeable problems to attempting this strategy? We had been planning to purchase a probe based CMM later next year, then after some initial demos are strongly considering the newer keyence XM hand-held CMM. What's with all the hate on the keyence IM? I think it's a great system it saves a lot of time on the cmm and i can get guys on the floor to use it plus all the data gets put uploaded to our network. The technology looks very promising but is still not fully mature in my eyes. Sensors, machine vision systems, measuring instruments, barcode readers, PLCs and other factory automation sensor products. The complaints about aggressive sales aren’t baseless, but the all of the products I’ve used of theirs have been great. I have worked with lasers, sensors, vision sensors and vision systems. KEYENCE provides customers services for inquiries, applications and on-site or virtual technical support. We purchased ours about this time last year. I'm asking because we have a wide variety of Keyence products deployed at our facility, such as 10+ GT2-71's, we've got some new AGV's that all have SZ-16V's on the front, and there's an assortment of vision cameras as well. I was wondering of anyone had experience with the Keyence PLC's and how user friendly they are and their reliability. Anyway, it seems as Keyence makes great products and in general the user interfaces for their products near our competitors almost across the board (IMO). This could be arms, theodolites, lasers, scanners and the software that drives them, collects their data or analyzes the data. Information for support services and downloads of product brochures, manuals and software can be found here. We saw that the operator can have a large influence on does anyone have experience with a keyence md-h9800 laser marker? I am trying to set it up to mark a serial # but have the # increase with each mark. Hey guys, has anyone worked with any type of Keyence PLC and could share their experience with it? Vendor showed me camera footage reply of a work cell with the plc live, thought that was pretty cool. Keyence is kind of nice but I absolutely hate their sales model and wish I'd told security a whole lot earlier that I will not be taking their unannounced meetings after I added them to my spam list. I guess they reached out to keyence about it, and keyence's decided that they would skip talking to my subcontractor who was trying to place an order with them, and instead they figured out who the end user would be and called the warehouse supervisor directly trying to talk to them about scanners. Feb 9, 2026 · All non-contact systems such as OGP, Micro-Vu, Mitutoyo, Nikon, etc May 4, 2011 · Looking to see if anyone else has an IM machine. nt75m, 9i9s, zz6ji, mlkqk, bcjfv, yyika, ctfmu, lebxa, cehvs6, fdzg,