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Strange scans from L probes on RDS XXT Sensor.


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What could cause an L probe to create nominals like these in the images attached.

Also note, when the L probe is scanning the circle the Y axis oscillates approximately 140microns on one CMM and appears to be worse on another CMM.

The vector direction changes at 180° to the opposite.

The probe tip is not in contact with any other surfaces during the circle scan.

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This doesn't happen on my CMMs. Particularly the oscillation of the Y axis.

On the affected CMM's (another shop), when the part is aligned to .0004" or less (In the X axis) the Y axis moves +Y .005-.006" and then at 180° of the circles, moves back -Y .005-.006" (Approximately 140 micron)

I performed the same test on my CMM's, and the Y axis movement was nearly unnoticeable on an .0005" indicator.

Whether using a VAAST XT, or RDS XXT I have never seen this before using any type of probe configuration.

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I see it all the time when using a star or horizontal stylus.  Just to be clear, I am referring to the change in the probe vectors. I’m not sure where you are picking up the oscillation values from. 
 

I also verify that I am maintaining at least a 3 to 1 ration of form to sigma. Quite often it is 10 to 1. 

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Odd that I have never seen this and I always pay attention to the touch or scanned points.

The oscillation, I think is due to third party calibration. 

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