PCDMISGear has been around in its current form for over a year.
It is a pretty good package. This is a brief summary on it if it helps:
It is a standalone application that interacts with PCDMIS via Automation (think of it like when you can write a VB application to open and work with MS Excel).
Its interface that allows users to input gear information for External/Internal Spur and External Helical gears (emphasys on the word Gear. Not everything that has teeth is a Gear). The same interface has areas for tolerances, etc.
Based on the inputs (including specification of a PCDMIS probe file), the module can create an alignment and a measurement set of PCDMIS programs to inspect the gear.
The cool thing is that because the program that measures the gear is a PCDMIS program, the user can make changes to them (after the fact) to incorporate other checks on the part that are non gear related.
It can be used with start, motorized wrist, trigger (TP20, TP200) or analog (SP600 like) probes.
The analysis was developed by the same developers that write Quindos' Gear analysis module. As a matter of fact, you can consider that part to be 100% Quindos and not PCDMIS. To you as an user that makes no difference. Analysis and measurement are pretty seamless.
My advise if you are looking at this package is not whether "it" can inspect your gears. That job still remains the job of your CMM. Therefore, if your CMM is not capable of achieving acceptable/repeatable measurements based on the tolerances, then do not look at the program as a solution. It will not make the CMM more accurate than it is.
Also, this program is for DCC/CNC CMMs only, and requires PCDMIS CAD 3.5 or higher, and you must have the Scanning module, or have PCDMIS CAD++
PCDMISGear has been around in its current form for over a year.
It is a pretty good package. This is a brief summary on it if it helps:
It is a standalone application that interacts with PCDMIS via Automation (think of it like when you can write a VB application to open and work with MS Excel).
Its interface that allows users to input gear information for External/Internal Spur and External Helical gears (emphasys on the word Gear. Not everything that has teeth is a Gear). The same interface has areas for tolerances, etc.
Based on the inputs (including specification of a PCDMIS probe file), the module can create an alignment and a measurement set of PCDMIS programs to inspect the gear.
The cool thing is that because the program that measures the gear is a PCDMIS program, the user can make changes to them (after the fact) to incorporate other checks on the part that are non gear related.
It can be used with start, motorized wrist, trigger (TP20, TP200) or analog (SP600 like) probes.
The analysis was developed by the same developers that write Quindos' Gear analysis module. As a matter of fact, you can consider that part to be 100% Quindos and not PCDMIS. To you as an user that makes no difference. Analysis and measurement are pretty seamless.
My advise if you are looking at this package is not whether "it" can inspect your gears. That job still remains the job of your CMM. Therefore, if your CMM is not capable of achieving acceptable/repeatable measurements based on the tolerances, then do not look at the program as a solution. It will not make the CMM more accurate than it is.
Also, this program is for DCC/CNC CMMs only, and requires PCDMIS CAD 3.5 or higher, and you must have the Scanning module, or have PCDMIS CAD++