Terms
These terms describe how visitors may use this website, request information, and communicate with Hexagon about dimensional metrology products, calibration services, technical resources, and related support. The website is intended for professional buyers, engineers, quality managers, procurement teams, and manufacturing organizations evaluating measurement equipment or service programs.
Submitting a request through this website does not create a purchase contract, service order, calibration appointment, or guaranteed response time. Hexagon may ask for additional information before recommending a product, service scope, calibration method, or documentation package. Any quotation, lead time, or technical suitability statement must be confirmed in writing by an authorized representative before it can be treated as a commercial offer.
Datasheets, application notes, blog articles, and general technical explanations are supplied for preliminary evaluation. They should not replace a formal specification review, safety assessment, measurement system analysis, or calibration procedure required by the buyer's own quality system. Users are responsible for confirming that any instrument, accessory, software setting, or service plan meets the standards and operating conditions of their facility.
Visitors may not interfere with the website, submit false contact information, scrape content for resale, or present Hexagon material in a way that misleads customers about origin, certification, or commercial authority. Hexagon may update, remove, or correct website content without prior notice when product lines, service rules, or documentation requirements change.
To the fullest extent allowed by law, Hexagon is not liable for indirect losses arising from reliance on general website content. Formal obligations are governed by the specific written agreement, quotation, purchase order, or service contract accepted by the parties.
Calibration visits, repair returns, training sessions, and application reviews are scheduled only after scope, location, access, and commercial terms are confirmed. A request submitted through a form may be used to start that conversation, but it does not reserve a service slot or authorize shipment of equipment. Buyers remain responsible for preparing instruments safely, removing restricted data when applicable, and confirming that any export, safety, or site-access requirements have been satisfied before work begins.