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9
3D Touch
Probes
9.1
General
Information
on Touch Probes
The TNC supports
the use of a HEIDENHAIN
touch probe system.
Typical applications
for touch probe
systems are automatic
datum
setting,
fully automatic
tool measurement
and digitizing
3D surfaces.
The following
3D touch probe systems are available:
l
TS 120 triggering
touch probe for cost-effective
digitizing
l
TS 630 triggering
touch probe for machines
with automatic
tool
changers
l
lT 120 tool touch probe for measurement
and inspection
of tools
TS 120 Triggering
touch
probe
The TS 120 is a cost-effective
alternative
for applications
where digitiz-
ing is not frequently
required.
The TS 120 touch probe
provides digitizing
speeds
up to 300 millimeters
per minute
(at a probe point interval of 0.5
mm).
The triggering
touch probe design
utilizes
an electrical
triggering
signal
that is generated
as soon as the stylus is deflected.
The touch probe
transmits
the signal to the TNC through
the connecting
cable. Within
fractions
of a second the TNC calculates
the actual position
of the touch
probe from the machine's
position
encoders
and stores the position
data. It then generates
a program
containing
straight
line blocks in
HEIDENHAIN
format from the measured
data. This program
is output
through
the data interface
and stored in a PC. You can subsequently
use the HEIDENHAIN
SUSA evaluation
software
for processing
the
digitized
data, such as to calculate
male/female
transformations,
tool
paths for tool radii and tool shapes that differ from the shape of the
probe
stylus tip.
Fig. 9.1
TS 120 triggering
touch
probe
You can also use the TS 120 touch probe in conjunction
with the TNC's
touch probe cycles for easy datum setting
or workpiece
measurement.
TS 630 Triggering
touch
probe
The TS 630 features
infrared transmission
of the triggering
signal to the
TNC. This makes it highly convenient
for use on machines
with automat-
ic tool changers.
Functioning
of the TS 630 touch probe is based on the
same principle
as the TS 120 touch probe.
You can also use the TS 630 in conjunction
with the TNC's touch probe
cycles for easy datum setting
or workpiece
measurement.
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Fig. 9.2
TS 630 triggering
touch
probe
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