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Plane vector flipping

Can anyone explain why the vector of the plane is flipping?

I'm not hitting a surface/simulator that the part is sitting on, I am hitting the part.

Plane facing straight up in the air, hits straight down on Z.

Honestly, I'm not doing it, my guy 30miles away is and I remoted in.
The program worked yesterday.

Today, it refuses to keep the vector.
Did a restart of the PC.
Did a restart of the PC and the controller.

2021.2 sp4

STARTUP =ALIGNMENT/START,RECALL:USE_PART_SETUP,LIST=YES
ALIGNMENT/END
MODE/MANUAL
PREHIT/0.0197
RETRACT/0.0197
FORMAT/TEXT,OPTIONS, ,HEADINGS,SYMBOLS, ;NOM,TOL,MEAS,DEV,OUTTOL, ,
LOADPROBE/2021X2X72
TIP/T1A0B0, SHANKIJK=0, 0, 1, ANGLE=0
PLN1 =FEAT/PLANE,CARTESIAN,TRIANGLE
THEO/<-0.1212,-0.0611,0>,<0,0,1>
ACTL/<-0.1212,-0.0611,0>,<0,0,1>
MEAS/PLANE,4
HIT/BASIC,NORMAL,<-2.4829,-0.242,0>,<0,0,1>,<-2.4829,-0.242,0>,USE THEO=YES
HIT/BASIC,NORMAL,<-0.4623,-2.4556,0>,<0,0,1>,<-0.4623,-2.4556,0>,USE THEO=YES
HIT/BASIC,NORMAL,<2.6497,-0.0812,0>,<0,0,1>,<2.6497,-0.0812,0>,USE THEO=YES
HIT/BASIC,NORMAL,<-0.1893,2.5343,0>,<0,0,1>,<-0.1893,2.5343,0>,USE THEO=YES
ENDMEAS/


Vector of plane prior to taking the hits manually above.
Vecor of plane after taking the hits manually below.

STARTUP =ALIGNMENT/START,RECALL:USE_PART_SETUP,LIST=YES
ALIGNMENT/END
MODE/MANUAL
PREHIT/0.0197
RETRACT/0.0197
FORMAT/TEXT,OPTIONS, ,HEADINGS,SYMBOLS, ;NOM,TOL,MEAS,DEV,OUTTOL, ,
LOADPROBE/2021X2X72
TIP/T1A0B0, SHANKIJK=0, 0, 1, ANGLE=0
PLN1 =FEAT/PLANE,CARTESIAN,TRIANGLE
THEO/<-0.1212,-0.0611,0>,<0,0,1>
ACTL/<15.4765,24.4678,-27.5789>,<0.0000363,-0.0002564,-1>
MEAS/PLANE,4
HIT/BASIC,NORMAL,<-2.4829,-0.242,0>,<0,0,1>,<15.6659,21.776,-27.5783>,USE THEO=YES
HIT/BASIC,NORMAL,<-0.4623,-2.4556,0>,<0,0,1>,<17.9232,25.2091,-27.579>,USE THEO=YES
HIT/BASIC,NORMAL,<2.6497,-0.0812,0>,<0,0,1>,<15.348,26.9283,-27.5796>,USE THEO=YES
HIT/BASIC,NORMAL,<-0.1893,2.5343,0>,<0,0,1>,<12.9688,23.9577,-27.5788>,USE THEO=YES
ENDMEAS/
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  • I have seen gremlins like this pop up using command mode which is why I avoid it.

    My advise:

    Don't waste time on a part of the software that is known to be quirky. This approach has/will work in the past and thats great!...but it isn't now...so I wouldn't lose sleep over it/pull your hair out trying to understand why...would just delete the manual alignment & make it a readpoint. Significantly reduces your operator's chances of f*c*ing up while making prg easier to useSlight smile

    I know this didn't answer your question...regardless hope it helped
  • I do use readpoints, but this is a turn part with a 4" bore, so eyeballing the center with the probe would be heinous.

    But I do get your point!
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