I have to get a positional location (-A-|-B-|-C-) off a .028 diameter hole. The smallest probe (stylus) we have is .020 (.5mm)..... and of course thats , in theory, a clearance of .004 per side/radii... This does not seem to be working , because of the clearance. Does anyone know of a smaller stylus or a better way of inspecting? You know... with GD&T.... three datums.... if I use a micro-hite I am checking in two axis'. Ugh.... GD&T. Any help/ideas will be appreciated! Thanks
slipper57If your cal sphere is bigger than 3/4" then you will need to adjust the calibration start angle or it will shank on the sphere. Not too hard, but might sacrifice some accuracy.
slipper57If your cal sphere is bigger than 3/4" then you will need to adjust the calibration start angle or it will shank on the sphere. Not too hard, but might sacrifice some accuracy.