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Gear Measurement System (GMS) Alignment

Geometric Measurement

GMS Alignment refers to the use of advanced metrology tools—typically laser trackers, inclinometers, and precision sensors—to measure and align machine components based on geometric relationships like straightness, flatness, levelness, parallelism, and squareness. It’s used in high-precision industrial environments where traditional alignment methods (e.g., dial indicators) are insufficient.

GMS (Global Measurement System) Alignment ensures that machine components, assemblies, or systems conform to precise geometric and spatial tolerances using a unified coordinate framework. It enables high-fidelity alignment across manufacturing, inspection, and diagnostic overlays.

When to 
Use

  • Before final assemblyDuring diagnostic overlay deployment

  • When spatial conformity is critical

  • For legacy component integration

  • During schema migration to UID-based systems

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