U
Setup clearance Q320 (incremental): Additional
distance between measuring point and ball tip. Q320
is added to MP6140. Input range 0 to 99999.9999,
alternatively PREDEF
U
Clearance height Q260 (absolute): Coordinate in the
touch probe axis at which no collision between touch
probe and workpiece (fixtures) can occur. Input range
-99999.9999 to 99999.9999, alternatively PREDEF
U
Traversing to clearance height Q301: Definition of
how the touch probe is to move between the
measuring points:
0: Move at measuring height between measuring
points
1: Move at clearance height between measuring
points
Alternatively PREDEF
U
Max. size limit 1st side length Q284: Maximum
permissible length of the stud. Input range 0 to
99999.9999
U
Min. size limit 1st side length Q285: Minimum
permissible length of the stud. Input range 0 to
99999.9999
U
Max. size limit 2nd side length Q286: Maximum
permissible width of the stud. Input range 0 to
99999.9999
U
Min. size limit 2nd side length Q287: Minimum
permissible width of the stud. Input range 0 to
99999.9999
U
Tolerance for center 1st axis Q279: Permissible
position deviation in the reference axis of the working
plane. Input range 0 to 99999.9999
U
Tolerance for center 2nd axis Q280: Permissible
position deviation in the minor axis of the working
plane. Input range 0 to 99999.9999
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Touch Probe Cycles: Automatic Workpiece Inspection
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Can I change the approach direction when cycle def a stud to avoid obstruction to the right
The provided context does not explicitly mention changing the approach direction to avoid obstruction. However, it describes selecting different axis configurations using the MOD function in the Programming and Editing mode. If modifying the axis configuration allows for adjusting the approach direction, it may be possible. Otherwise, specific cycle parameters should be checked in the programming manual.
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