Rockwell Automation 8520-GUM 9/Series CNC Grinder Operation and Programming Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Skip and Gauge probing Cycles

Chapter 19

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Figure 19.1

Typical Wheel Gauging Configurations

Probe

Probe
radius

Probe

Probe
radius

Probe

Probe
radius

Probe
length

Case 1

Case 2

Case 3

+ Z

--X

--X

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Figure 19.1 illustrates 3 typical wheel gauging configurations. All 3 cases
assume that the probe is at a known fixed point on the machine.

In case 1, the Z-axis wheel length offset is being gauged, while in case 2,
the X-axis wheel length offset is being gauged. In both cases:

only the probe tip radius is significant to the control in calculating the
offset adjustment

the reference position is the center of the probe ball

In case 3, the X-axis wheel length offset is being gauged and both the
probe radius and the probe length are significant to the control’s offset
adjustment calculations. In this case, the reference position is the bottom
of the probe.

Important: We do not recommend the wheel gauging configuration case 3
depicted in Figure 19.1 due to the risk of probe damage.

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