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5 User guide
5.5 Frequently asked questions
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pictured, it is more accurate to measure the end of the tool where the TCP actually
is, because we do not have to worry about variation in location.
Here is an explanation of the be_tooldesign parameters with comments:
Parameter
OrientBody
MaxBodyDia
MinBodyDia
ScanRange
RangeShift
SliceGap
ScanWire
OffsEndSearch
WireDia
SlowMoveSpeed
FastMoveSpeed
Last, the TCP extension passed into the BESetupToolJ instruction, must be fixed.
A negative number will move the TCP from the end of the ball to the center of the
ball. The default settings for be_scan and be_device will work fine for a standard
ABB I/O board.
How do I proceed when BullsEye gives large deviations?
If BullsEye gives large deviations during reorientation, try rotating the BullsEye
sensor 90 degrees in order to reduce the influences from mechanical tolerances
in the robot arm.
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This we want TRUE so we define orientation also.
Set to a value at least as large as the largest section diameter. 30
mm, in this case.
We want to put a very small number here so that BullsEye will not
think it has reached the end of the tool until it makes slices all the
way past the end of the ball. We will use 1 mm.
Searchable portion of tool. 50 mm, in this case.
The ball is almost 7 mm in diameter. Putting 3.5 mm here will force
the final measurement to be near the middle of the ball. If BullsEye
misses the end of the ball during the setup process, this number
could be increased.
6 mm is a good number. Small numbers are important when there
are features that you don't want to miss when BullsEye is taking
slices. Big numbers are good when you want the setup process to
take less time.
This should be FALSE. The tool does not have a wire that we will
mathematically extend out from the gas cup. Instead we will measure
all the way to the end of the tool.
We want the final z-axis search to be inline with the ball. So, this
parameter should be FALSE. In contrast, a welding gun has a wire
that is too narrow to search and the wire is always a different length.
For this reason, a welding tool definition would have this parameter
set to TRUE so that the z-axis search occurs next to the wire and
searches for the end of the gas cup.
This parameter has no affect when OffsEndSearch and ScanWire
are FALSE.
Movement speed. This is not the search speed.
Movement speed. This is not the search speed.
BESetupToolJ jtBEApprPos,jtBEStartPos,-3.375 , tdMyProbe...
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