I am rerunning a DCC job on my
Global S 7.10.7 CMM.
The job was originally programmed for an older
1612CHN.
I changed the
movespeed in the PCDMIS program from 80 to 100.
I changed the
acceleration of x,y,z from 50 to 2500.
This did not really help make the machine go must faster as I am calibrating right now and its taking forever.
What are all the variables that play into the speed/efficiency of a program? And if anyone has experience on a 7.10.7, what should I change those values to?
Increasing move speed is most useful when there are significant distances between move points and/ or features.
Making sure that your probe movements are optimal is a good bang for the buck as well. By this I mean minimal prehits/ retracts, Making sure that the probe is not traveling from one end of the part to the other and back again. Measure feature by feature rather than dimension by dimension, i.e. if there are things that could be measured while traveling to a feature on the other side of the part, then go ahead and measure them along the way.
Increasing move speed is most useful when there are significant distances between move points and/ or features.
Making sure that your probe movements are optimal is a good bang for the buck as well. By this I mean minimal prehits/ retracts, Making sure that the probe is not traveling from one end of the part to the other and back again. Measure feature by feature rather than dimension by dimension, i.e. if there are things that could be measured while traveling to a feature on the other side of the part, then go ahead and measure them along the way.