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  1. #1
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    Angry

    Hello
    How is the measuring probe calibrated at M40 G in Z-direction with a 90°-rptation of the B-axis?

  2. #2
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    Hello
    How is the measuring probe calibrated at M40 G in Z-direction with a 90°-rptation of the B-axis?
    You can calibrate it only in x and y unless I'm mistaken. Calibration dataset 1 with – 90°, (axis x/y)
    Calibration dataset 2 with 0° (axis y/z)

  3. #3
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    You can calibrate it only in x and y unless I'm mistaken. Calibration dataset 1 with – 90°, (axis x/y)
    Calibration dataset 2 with 0° (axis y/z)

  4. #4
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    Thanks for the information.
    I received the same information from wfl. Because it’s not a proper 3D probe. But how can I measure e.g. the depth of a blind hole bore?

  5. #5
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    Thanks for the information.
    I received the same information from wfl. Because it’s not a proper 3D probe. But how can I measure e.g. the depth of a blind hole bore?
    I’d go back to old virtue and make alignment with a gauge block. I believe there’re not many other possibilities. Or what do you think?

  6. #6
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    Or let your tool be planned and make then a prdata with renishaw

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