TRIMBLE X9
Construction-Ready 3D Laser Scanner
The Trimble X9 3D laser scanning platform leverages proven Trimble technology to deliver the range, accuracy, speed and sensitivity you need to do more. With flexible licensing plan options, choose the scanning functionality that fits your project needs.
Powerful Performance That is Easy to Use
Watch how the power of Trimble's X9 3D laser scanner makes everyday scanning tasks easier and more efficient.
Key specifications
Our most versatile laser scanner, offering intermediate range, high accuracy and short scan times with higher sensitivity for peak performance.
Scan speed: Up to 1000 kHz
Scan range: 0.6 m–150 m
Scan time: <1 min - 6 min
Collect More Detailed Data
With improved angular accuracy of 16", the X9 can capture dense point clouds which provides high-fidelity capture of the scene. This makes it ideal for for: renovations, laser layout, as-built verification, prefab, QA/QC, and more.
In-Field Registration
Increase your productivity while in the field by utilizing automatic in-field registration utilizing inside of Trimble FieldLink building construction software.
Increased Capture Range
With a longer range laser (up to 150m), the X9 can capture data from greater distances, allowing you to scan larger areas and cover more ground in less time.v
Integrated Laser Pointer
By utilizing the integrated laser pointer on the X9, users can georeference their scans to the project coordinate system. Additionally, the laser can be used to perform all your basic field layout tasks.
Fast Data Capture
With a fast capture speed (up to 1M pps) and high sensitivity laser, you can gather more usable data from complex surfaces (detailed, dark, mirrored, rounded) to ensure you get the data you need the first time.
Self-Calibration and Self-Leveling
Eliminate the need for annual calibrations and for leveling the instrument during set up, which reducing maintenance costs and downtime.
How can scanning help steel fabricators?
Many are now looking into scanning and want to find efficient ways to consider the real world and the BIM model together for quality assurance and project planning and other benefits. In this article we will look into some use cases for scanning focused on the steel fabricator segment.