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Machine Tools Geometry Software

Machine Tools Geometry Software

Machine Tools Geometry Software

Product catalog summary
Overview: Hamar Laser's Machine Tool Geometry Software is designed for aligning machining centers using continuously rotating laser systems. It measures and analyzes geometric errors such as flatness, straightness, squareness, and parallelism in the lines of motion of a machine's main axes.
Program Features:
  • Data Analysis: The software records and analyzes misalignment data for up to four axes, providing top, side, and front views for efficient data collection.
  • Machine Setup: Users can select from five predefined machine types, with the option to add custom Autocad-generated artwork and customize axis labels.
  • Real-Time Graphs: Graphs update in real-time as data is recorded, allowing for instant identification of outliers.
  • Alignment Graphs: Display up to four lines of motion, showing TIR, high and low points, tolerance bands, and errors in inches or millimeters.
  • Data Management: Users can save, print, and analyze recorded data, and compare it to previously saved data.
  • User-Definable Tolerances: Tolerances for straightness, squareness, and parallelism can be defined by the user.
  • Manual Data Entry: Allows for data entry from field notes for professional report generation and analysis.
Software Operation:
  • Machine Catalog: Displays machine tool views and lines of motion, allowing customization of axis labels and selection of tolerances.
  • Setup Parameters: Users can enter company and machine information, tolerance values, and select units of measure.
  • View Plots: Displays graphs of lines of motion with various viewing options, including tolerance bands and angles between axes.
  • Data Recording: Screens for specifying recording parameters and recording live data, with automatic graph updates and least-squares line calculations.
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Hamar Lasers Machine Tool Geometry Software is designed for machining center alignment. The program is used with our continuously rotating laser systems to measure and analyze the lines of motion of a machine's main axes. Geometric errors, such as flatness, squareness, straightness and parallelism, are automatically downloaded through a computer interface. The user can enter data from field notes into the software for professional report generation, analysis and data storage. Manual data entry Program features include:Records and analyzes misalignment data for up to 4 axes using The user can define the straightness tolerance for an individual line of motion and for squareness and parallelism between axes. The user can select from 5 different machine types and the software will automatically display a graphic of the selected machine. For additional flexibility, the user can add Autocad User-definable tolerances Selectable setup by machine type from a pre-defined list of machines one program The user can save and print recorded data, as well as recall previously saved machine data for comparison to existing alignment conditions. Reports print the analysis graphs as well as all backup data. Analyzes flatness, straightness, squareness and parallelism line-of-motion geometry errors for up to 4 main machine axes. The software provides a top view, side view and front view for more efficient data taking. Save, print and analyze recorded data Graphs show TIR, high and low points, tolerance bands, squareness and parallelism errors in inches or millimeters. The user can zoom in on straightness, squareness and parallelism graphs, choose one line of motion as the datum, and choose between ғforward and ԓbackward lines of motion. > -generated artwork and can customize axis labels (W, X, Y, Z, etc.) for individual machine types. Alignment graphs simultaneously show up to 4 lines of motion Real-time graphs show data as it is recorded for each line of motion When taking data, real-time graphs automatically update with each newly-recorded point for instant identification of outliers (bad points). > 5 Ye Olde Road, Danbury, CT 06810 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (800) 826-6185 FInternet: http://www.hamarlaser.com ax: (203) 730-4611

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as the data is recorded . After each point is recorded, the cursor automatically moves to the next point and the least-squares, best-fit line is calculated. Multiple measurement runsӔ and bi-directional data can also be recorded for each line of motion. SPECIFY SETTINGS AND RECORD LINE OF MOTION DATA These screens are used to specify recording parameters and to record live data. Before recording data, the user can identify targets, adjust the software to agree with the physical setup of the laser and target, and provide information about the number of points to be read and the distance between...

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