Non correct work of the machine

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    hello
    Last edited by UBM_Russia; 07-20-2020, 02:53 AM.

  • #2
    Can you post the start of the code ?
    I would say it's a alignment problem, maybe in F5 / CAD orientation / offsets ?

    I would try using quick align...

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    • #3
      Hi, we could do with seeing some code here.

      Looking at those error messages I'm thinking it might well be incorrect Opt Probe settings, or maybe even something more unusual like it taking the first point right on the limit of the Search parameter or something.
      Applications Engineer
      Hexagon UK

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      • #4
        Are you using magnets to hold the part?
        PC-DMIS CAD++ 2o23.1

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        • #5
          Shot in the dark on part of your problem. You have CAD model but you didn't create program from CAD. Now your features dont overlay. This is a partial diagnosis of a pretty common problem. There are other forces at work here as well....

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          • #6
            Why is the part and the fixture holding it floating in space. I thought if you imported the CMM machine in the graphics display that you had to move the part and fixture to the table under it so that you where in the view of the machine. I only point this out because of your statement of the error "mistake that the point was not in the view field of the machine". From where your part and fixture are currently showing it is not in the view of the machine. I could be totally off base but it is my thought on why you are getting the error.

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            • #7
              Not sure it helps, but :
              1 : you shouldn't use "-" in feature names
              2 : In A1, you define a rotation of Y about Z while Z isn't defined...

              A1 =ALIGNMENT/START,RECALL:USE_ACTIVE_ALIGNMENT(STARTUP),LIST=YE S
              ALIGNMENT/LEVEL,XPLUS,PLN_A
              ALIGNMENT/ROTATE_CIRCLE,YPLUS,TO,CIR-B,AND,CIR-C,ABOUT,ZPLUS
              ALIGNMENT/TRANS,XAXIS,PLN_A
              ALIGNMENT/TRANS,YAXIS,CIR-B
              ALIGNMENT/TRANS,ZAXIS,CIR-B
              ALIGNMENT/END

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              • #8
                Yep - Rotate about what you leveled to!
                Applications Engineer
                Hexagon UK

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                • #9
                  Y didn't rotate the way expected? Construct a 2D Line from CIR B, TO CIR C and make the rotation "rotate Y minus about Z PLUS" unless I am missing something.
                  Last edited by Zero_micron_filter; 07-16-2020, 08:45 AM. Reason: Yea, I'm missing he leveled x-plus....

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                  • UKCMM
                    UKCMM commented
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                    Rotating about the Z axis is one of the problems, as it is levelled to X the rotation should be about the X axis not Z axis.

                  • Zero_micron_filter
                    Zero_micron_filter commented
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                    Yea, I realized that right after my post. See my edit. My bad.

                • #10
                  Thank you, guys! May be it was damaged probe. We've changed probe and callibration is very good. We will try on a part again.

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