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Measuring probe alignment errors on cylindrical coordinate measuring machines
Authors:Michael N. Thompson  J. David Cogdell  
Affiliation:

aGraduate Software, PO Box 36147, Canton, OH 44735-6147, United States

bThe Timken Company, PO Box 6930, Canton, OH 44706-0930, United States

Abstract:This note describes a method for measuring probe alignment errors on precision cylindrical coordinate measuring machines. Specifically, this method is used to determine the minimum distance between the line of travel of the center of a spherical probe tip and the axis of rotation of a rotary axis. Within the Timken facility, we refer to this error as intersection error [Bryan JB. Private communication; 7 June 1992]. In addition to intersection error, this method determines the position along the probe line of travel at which the center of the probe tip passes nearest to the axis of rotation. This position is commonly referred to as probe offset error. It is used to adjust the probe location such that its radial position is zero where it intersects (or nearly intersects) the axis of rotation. In this way, the probe tip location is datumed to the axis of rotation.
Keywords:Cylindrical coordinate measuring machines   Intersection error   Offset error   Probe alignment error   Gage block sweep   Reversal method   Chordal error   Concentricity   Wall thickness variation   Linear least squares fit   Probe tip radius
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