Qc5200 series user’s guide – HEIDENHAIN IK 5494-2D User Manual

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QC5200 Series User’s Guide

Arcs

A minimum of three probed points is required

to measure an arc. There is no practical limit

to the number of points that can be probed,

and in general accuracy is increased by prob-

ing more points.

When the arc is less than 185 degrees, Mea-

sure Magic will correctly recognize the arc

feature. However, when the arc is 185 degrees

or more, it is likely that Measure Magic will

assign the circle fea-

ture type to the data.

If the wrong feature

type is assigned, it can easily be changed by right-clicking the Results window and

selecting the arc feature alternative.

Measurement results are shown in the Features template, Part View window and Results window. The

Results window shows the feature identification number, the number of points used in the measurement,

the radius, diameter and length of the arc, the coordinate location of the center of the arc and the form error.

When only the three required points are probed, the form error is zero. When more than three points are

probed, the form error is the sum of the two greatest opposing error magnitudes.

Click the feature stamp icon

in the left corner of the Re-

sults window to display the

Feature Stamp window. The

arc will be shown with data

point form errors in blue, fil-

tered points in yellow and the

greatest two opposing form

errors in red.

Eighty five points are probed using the Circle probe to

measure an arc feature

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