Probing and measuring features – HEIDENHAIN IK 5494-2D User Manual

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Measuring

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Angles

Four probed points are required to measure an angle. The four points must be located in a prescribed

pattern, on the two lines that form an angle. There is no practical limit to the number of points that can be

probed, and in general accuracy is increased by probing more points.

As shown above, the correct pattern of points probed for an angle is:

• Two points well distributed along the reference side, followed by

• Two points well distributed along the other side of the included angle

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

Stamp window. The Results

window shows the feature

identification number, the

number of features used in

the measurement, the includ-

ed angle and the coordinate

orientation of the angle.

Fifty points are probed using the Buffer probe on

the reference side...

Probing and Measuring Features

then fifty points are probed using the Buffer probe

on the other side of the included angle

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