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Having trouble with the planner simulation at any position besides 0/0. We ended up having to create a new CMM after we had made a new probe in the SSC (which it seems like every year or two our planner seat somehow becomes corrupt). Created the CMM, imported all of our probes/calibrated no issues. Run the simulation with any probe at 0/0 everything looks fine. As soon as you rotate around A or B, one axis seems to not be accounted for. Tried to adjust the X, Y, and Z settings according to the PDF from SSC, that only made the deviation worse. Went through every post I could find in the forum, but still can't figure this one out. Anyone have an thoughts?

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Did you run the "Fitting Position" on the master probe after you created your new simulation CMM? I am fairly new with simulation and this is what I do (I'm sure there's other ways) I load the probe I want and I go to "Rotate stylus to new position" on my physical CMM and go to "Stylus List" and save that list. On your simulation seat, go to Planner-Import SCC file, Load your probe model. If you already have this probe on your simulation seat click override. Next, go to Rotate stylus to new position-Stylus List, and load the file from your physical CMM that you had just saved. Click the icon "Creates a new stylus system" there will be a pop up, click Ok. Probe 1 will go to the bottom. Click Creates a new stylus system again, this time select Update and ok. Click ok in the next box that pops up. Now activate another probe other than the number 1 that will be active. Go to the bottom of the probe list and delete probe 1 "1_-Z" Renumber your original number 1 probe in the "No." column to 1. Click Creates a new stylus system, Update, and ok in the next window.

Make sure your SCC file and your stylus list file names are the exact same

I need to do this every time we create a new probe. If I create a new probe in simulation it will not be in the correct position. Works better when I do this process.
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