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Qualifying Probe Tips
Probe Compensation
CMMs generally gather their data by touching the workpiece with a
probe (either a solid probe or an electronic touch trigger probe)
attached the machine's measuring axis. Although the tip of the probe
is very accurate, once the probe is attached to the CMM, the location
of the tip to the machine's coordinate system must be determined prior
to measuring. Since it's the tip's circumference that touches the
part, the probe's center and radius are determined by measuring a very
accurate sphere (requalification sphere).
Once the center and radius of the tip are known, when the probe
contacts a workpiece, the coordinates of the tip are mathematically
"offset" by the tip's radius to the tip's actual point of contact
(Figure 14). The direction of the offset is automatically determined
by the alignment procedure.
We do a similar procedure when we park a car. The better we can
estimate our offset from the exterior of the car, the closer we can
park it to the curb.
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