Introduction
Attention: Guide was updated 3/12/2013
Approved By: Tom Jones
Tools
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First, verify that the probe system and connections to the machine are functioning correctly. First, verify that the probe system and connections to the machine are functioning correctly.irst, verify that the probe system and connections to the machine are functioning correctly.
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See step 3 and 4 for the correct process.
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Please View wiring diagram
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In MDI Mode, enter: M59 P1133; G04 P1.0: M59 P1134.
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With the doors open, press and hold CYCLE START.
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After the program has run, gently tap the Tool Probe with your finger.
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The control pendant will beep each time the Tool Probe is depressed. The Tool Probe is activated.
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Press RESET to end the activation.
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Make sure the screw is tight.
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Test Indicator accurate to 0.0005" or 0.013 mm
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Magnetic Base to mount the Indicator
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"Calibration Bar", generally consisting of a 1/2" or 12 mm gauge pin clamped in a collet style toolholder.
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"Ring Gauge" typcally with a 2.000" or 50.000 mm bore.
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Note: an accurately bored hole in a part or fixture can also be used in place of the Ring Gauge.
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This is how to adjust the runout of the Work Probe stylus.
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First, Insert the Work Probe into the spindle.
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Place the magnetic base on the table and align the indicator tip to the probe's stylus.
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Jog the axes in 0.001 inch increments until the indicator touches the stylus.
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With the indicator tip set against the stylus press E-STOP, so the probe isn’t accidentally ejected during adjustment.
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On the probe body, loosen the two upper LOCKING set screws slightly, and then lightly tighten them.
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WARNING: The four lower sets of screws adjust the position of the stylus mount. Very small adjustments have a large effect on the stylus runout.
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Decide which direction the stylus needs to be adjusted to reduce runout.
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Loosen and then slightly tighten the two (2) opposing screws which are NOT inline with this direction to add some friction.
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Gently loosen the second set of (2) opposite screws. These will be used to push the stylus mount into alignment.
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Tighten the screw ON THE SAME SIDE as the highest indicator reading. This moves the stylus tip away from the indicator.
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As you tighten the “pushing” screw you will need to loosen the opposite adjustment screw and locking screw slightly to allow movement.
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Using the Z-axis and an indicator, check the distance from the face of the spindle to the tip of the gauge pin.
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This is NOT a Gauge Line measurement.
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Use this method consistently to measure the Calibration Bar and the results will always be repeatable for quality work.
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1. GAUGE PIN FACE
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2. TOOL HOLDER GAUGE LINE
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3. SPINDLE FACE
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Use a micrometer to find the diameter of the gauge pin used in the Calibration Bar and write this number down also.
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Follow the on-screen prompts. Jogging Z-axis, bring the calibration bar just above the tool probe, and press F1.
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Then Jog the X axis to center the bar over the tool probe and press F1 again. Do the same for the Y axis.
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Next, enter the tool number you will use for the Calibration Bar.
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When the program is finished, the CALIBRATION status box will display COMPLETED. Calibration of the Work Probe can begin.
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Press CANCEL and select the Work Probe Calibration tab.
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Clamp the Ring Gauge to the table within reach of the probe. Enter the Work Offset to be used for Work Probe calibration.
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With the calibration bar in the spindle, position the pin above the edge of the ring gauge.
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Place a shim, feeler gauge, or slip of paper over the gauge.
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Press the .0001/.1 button. Jog the Z-axis so the tip of the bar slightly contacts the paper. Press F1.
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Enter the length of the calibration bar from Step 15. Press the WRITE/ENTER button.
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Enter the thickness of the shim used, in this case a piece of paper at 0.003 inch. Press WRITE/ENTER again.
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Remove the calibration bar from the spindle and insert the Work Probe in its place.
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Measure the Work Probe length with a machinist’s scale , (accuracy of 1/16 inch or 1.5 mm).
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Note that the standard Renishaw probe uses a 0.2362 inch or 6 mm diameter ball.
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Now enter the length of the Work Probe as well as the diameter of the indicating ball.
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Measure the ring gauge with an inside micrometer or bore gauge. If the Inside Diameter is etched on the Gauge, that number can be used.
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Next enter the diameter of the Ring Gauge and press WRITE/ENTER.
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Jog the axes until the stylus tip is in the center of the ring, and about 0.3" or 7 mm above the surface.
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