Finding features when part variations exist, Video probe descriptions – HEIDENHAIN IK 5494-2D User Manual

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Probes

Finding features when part variations exist

The Pattern Finder probe is often included in programs to locate features when part variability would make

it difficult or impossible without operator intervention. In these cases, the part is fixtured and a reliable

datum is established, but part

variability causes the repeat-

ability of certain feature loca-

tions to be low. The program

steps for finding and measur-

ing a feature when a part datum

exists but part variability is an

issue are diagrammed here.

When these program steps run, the feature will be located by the Pattern Finder probe and moved to the

center of the field of view so that a video probe can be reliably positioned for measurement. Without these

steps, part variability would make video probe positioning unreliable without operator intervention.

The steps described above are shown in the following example of measuring the top-left hole of a pattern

of six holes in a printed circuit board.

Move to the feature

The programmer moves the stage to place the pattern of six

holes under the video camera.

Teach and fire the Pattern Finder

The Pattern Finder probe is positioned over the top-left hole,

re sized and taught the hole pattern. Then the probe is fired to

return a point at the center of the hole pattern. The program-

mer clicks OK to

complete the measurement.

The Pattern Finder probe is positioned...

taught the hole pattern...

and fired to return a point at

the center of the hole

Video Probe Descriptions

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