Optimize Operations in the Construction Equipment Industry

FARO empowers construction equipment manufacturing.
The earthmoving and heavy construction equipment industry requires a focus on detail. Precision and accuracy mean the difference between a failed mega engineering project and one that’s completed in half the time at a fraction of the cost. That’s why many industry leaders rely on our coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) for tool building, part inspection, alignment, 3D modeling and reverse engineering.

Streamline your welding operations

Quality Managers

Invest in new inspection technologies that will impact profitability.

Tooling Engineers

Speed up the tooling process to get lines up and running more quickly.

Production Engineers

Leverage precision measurement and assembly solutions that eliminate waste and costly errors.

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A worker at Brilex Industries standing beside a piece of heavy equipment
Case Study

Brilex Industries Improves Quality with FARO

The leader in fabricating and complete machine assembly enhanced accuracy and repeatability with a FaroArm® and a FARO Vantage Laser Tracker.
A worker at Tuftco Corporation adjusting a large carpet tufting machine
Case Study

Tuftco Corporation Gets Tough on Large Assembly Alignment Needs

A FARO Vantage Laser Tracker proved essential in frame and drive component alignment for this carpet tufting equipment manufacturer.

Construction Equipment Manufacturing Insights

When you work with FARO, you benefit from our years of experience helping a wide range of manufacturers hone their operations. We’ve collected all our insights in a library of resources for you.

Heavy Equipment Product Spotlight

Quantum X FaroArms

Learn how the Quantum X FaroArm Series delivers up to a 15% accuracy improvement over existing Faro Arms.

FARO Vantage Laser Trackers

Proving the way forward for fast and accurate measurements for assembly, alignment and reverse-engineering needs.

FARO Tracer Laser Projectors

Project an accurate laser outline onto a 3D surface or object; ideal for composite layup applications.
Drastic reduction in scrap, which results in more good parts being produced. Less work equals more income and happy customers.
Kenneth Scroghan
Faurecia
The ability to measure parts on the manufacturing floor without even removing them from the trim fixture has increased first-piece inspection efficiency and FAI throughput.
Steve Painter
Hagans Plastics Co.
Reduced time on projects and the ability to present 3D models and accurate readings to speak with clients about really helps us.
Steve Quinones
Furmanite Corporation

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