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Heavy CMM Fixture Loading Methods

I have a question for you all again.

So I have quite a few fixtures that weigh between 100-300 lbs and loading them on the CMM always requires pulling help from outsiders. I try to use the same people since they already know the importance of caution and careful placement but I would prefer a one man method. Now an engine hoist would work in most cases and I have used them in the past however gages always swing around and while I could most likely control it the 2nd shift operator is a small, older woman that would struggle with the heavier fixtures. Also, Murphy's Law will eventually take out the CMM or damage a fixture.

What are some methods you all have used for putting heavy things on the CMM by yourself that you felt was safe and controlled?
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  • What gets me is that it is a big flat part with 0.20in profiles callouts on the perimeter - huge tolerances. It is being cut with a water jet. Seems like a job for a portable CMM like an arm or a laser tracker, but we don't have anything like that.


    im sure your mfg dept will come up with a solution that totally respects your concerns! bahahahahaRolling eyesSunglassesRolling eyesSunglasses
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  • What gets me is that it is a big flat part with 0.20in profiles callouts on the perimeter - huge tolerances. It is being cut with a water jet. Seems like a job for a portable CMM like an arm or a laser tracker, but we don't have anything like that.


    im sure your mfg dept will come up with a solution that totally respects your concerns! bahahahahaRolling eyesSunglassesRolling eyesSunglasses
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