DocumentCode :
3745713
Title :
2D Lobbing Characteristics of Touch Trigger Probes with Spring/Magnet Return Mechanism
Author :
Yanhua Chen;Houde Liu;Xueqian Wang;Bin Liang
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. at Shenzhen, Tsinghua Univ., Shenzhen, China
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1689
Lastpage :
1692
Abstract :
Touch trigger probes are most widely used on coordinate measuring machines (CMM) and machine tools. Due to the tripod structure, pretravel of the probe varies when it triggers in different directions, which has been acknowledged as a key error source resulting in large measurement uncertainty. Return mechanism is one of the key factors affecting the probes´ pretravel variation and repeatability. Currently, spring and magnet are two main return methods employed in trigger probes. Typical products are TP20 from RENISHAW with a spring return mechanism and T2 from TELES with a magnet return mechanism. Lobbing characteristics of those two kinds of touch trigger probes in the XY plane was studied analytically in this paper. Experiments were carried out on a high precision CMM to exam the mathematical model. Results show that theoretical model is in good consistent with the experiments, Both of the two kinds of probes have obvious lobbing characteristics especially when the stylus is relatively short. Long stylus leads to shrinkage PTV. Overall, TP20 (spring return) has a better performance in experiments, but investigation from probe users show that T2 (magnet return) stands longer due to its noncontact return mechanism.
Keywords :
"Probes","Force","Coordinate measuring machines","Springs","Mathematical model","Temperature measurement","Kinematics"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement, Computer, Communication and Control (IMCCC), 2015 Fifth International Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IMCCC.2015.358
Filename :
7406139
Link To Document :
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