Just had our machine calibrated on 12/6 and I ran an automated probe calibration program late last week. Started crashing on programs that have a tight target window prior to alignment and notice that we have quite a bit of variance between actual hit points versus theoretical targets. X is +.0081, Y is + .00285 and Z is -.0304.
The technician did comment that our calibration sphere was loose and that it was ok to super glue it back into place. I did that this morning and reran the probe calibration probe with no change, still crashing.
Our sphere is permanently mounted so it's "no" in the program. I changed that to "yes" and also manual to find the sphere. The probe is still going to the wrong location after calibration. We do not have complicated measurements, so we use 2 probes utilizing different angles.
Our sphere is permanently mounted so it's "no" in the program. I changed that to "yes" and also manual to find the sphere. The probe is still going to the wrong location after calibration. We do not have complicated measurements, so we use 2 probes utilizing different angles.