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My question is two master sphere with different diameter and length .How to create linkage with TP20 and LLP probes ?
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My question is two master sphere with different diameter and length .How to create linkage with TP20 and LLP probes ?
Pl see image for your reference.
Hi,
First you say you have an HP-L10.10, but that probe definition is for a 10.6 (different sensor, different functions within PC-Dmis). Make sure you have the right sensor type defined for the actual Sensor you have.
But other than that, yes, your process looks correct. Use Master probe-tip (T1A0B0 of your chosen probe) to define both Spheres (Yes sphere has moved), then all other tip angles, other probes, or the Laser senso, No, sphere has not moved.
Hi,
First you say you have an HP-L10.10, but that probe definition is for a 10.6 (different sensor, different functions within PC-Dmis). Make sure you have the right sensor type defined for the actual Sensor you have.
But other than that, yes, your process looks correct. Use Master probe-tip (T1A0B0 of your chosen probe) to define both Spheres (Yes sphere has moved), then all other tip angles, other probes, or the Laser senso, No, sphere has not moved.
Thanks Sir,
Other TIP ANGLE (EXCEPT TIP A0B0)
Can I calibrate TP20 All tip angle with steel master sphere and HP-L-10.6 all tip angle with ceramic master sphere. It will be coorelate between TP20 and Laser probe. We can use TP20 and laser probe for same part measurement.
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Can we use only 25.5 ceramic sphere for TP20 tip calibration A0B0 and other tips and Laser sensor also.Can I eliminate steel.sphere?
Pl explain regarding this.
Yes, use both on the ceramic if you are going to be using the laser and TP20 in that program. Since the TP20 is the master. We replace our sphere on our CMM if we ever set up laser, and move it off the plate. Like NinjaBadger said above, make sure you have correct laser build, as you said you have HP-L10.10
As per your instruction I calibrate TP20 with 25.5 Ceramic master (reference TipA0B0 amd other tip angles) also Laser proble with ceramic sphere A0B0 and other tip angle.
Steel sphere 15.5 did not use for TP20 and LASER SENSOR .linkages.
Thanks to William Sir.for guiding me regarding this.
You really don't want to be calibrating any other tips on the ceramic, as it has a special coating that can be damaged.
Calibrate A0B0 tip on Steel sphere (Yes sphere has moved)
Calibrate any other tips on Steel - (No sphere has not moved)
Calibrate A0B0 tip on Ceramic sphere (Yes sphere has moved)
Calibrate Laser on ceramic sphere (No sphere has not moved)
Sorry about that. I'm a little confused though, because our main sphere is a Ceramic, and our Laser artifact that came with the kit I believe is a Graphite, and that's what we've had since the first CMM before I even worked here. Should we not be using a Ceramic for our daily use? I am still new to CMM stuff, and no one has told me this, even Hexagon reps who have came to do training with us.
I'm assuming the OP has a steel normal sphere, and is calling his laser sphere ceramic (maybe lost in translation, so I was just using the same terms).
Main (probe sphere is usually steel or ceramic)
Laser sphere has special matt coating.
I think we are confusing "ceramic" with "matte finish laser sphere" while it might also be ceramic, its special and only meant for the laser.
My main CMM sphere is also a white shiny ceramic.
THANK YOU that's what the proper word was, I forgot it. It's a Matte Sphere yeah, not Graphite.
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