Jump to content

second alignment


---
 Share

Recommended Posts

Hello everyone

Due to the geometric structure of the part, I need to measure the part in two different ways. I'm trying to measure within the same program.
I need to force manual alignment on the 2nd part and rotate it. I've never used it before. Thank you for your help

After measuring the part on the left, I need to turn the part upside down and measure the back. I want to measure with the same program to be the only report.

After turning the piece, I need to introduce and measure the part with manual alignment again.

2500_1735a4ef30e4642ffdb7a44e465b8582.png
2500_b81c1a2dbbe7a897a89761360a1cf716.png
Link to comment
Share on other sites

you might be able to use a 2nd alignment set to MANUAL pick up like martin suggest but then set the remaining items you want checked to use the 2nd alignment.

so, if you're wanting to still use the same features you have in your base alignment after you've flipped your part then plug those into a 2nd alignment for when you flip the part.

I haven't tested this, but it should work I would think.

the only thing that it probably cant do is compare items on the 2nd side to the 1st side, like if you wanted to check concentricity from both ends after you've flipped the part.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

It sounds like there may be 2 built in ways to handle what you are trying to do. The first would be using what is known as Base Alignment Match (https://portal.zeiss.com/knowledge-base?id=522718) which allows you to join measurements on two part positions.
The second is known as Master Measurement Plan, which allows the user to combine multiple programs into a single master plan (https://portal.zeiss.com/knowledge-base?id=523237)
Link to comment
Share on other sites

 Share

×
×
  • Create New...