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MODULAR CMM CAN BE CONFIGURED TO APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

The measuring technology of the versatile multi-sensor-capable ACCURA 3D coordinate measuring machine from Carl Zeiss can be configured for cut, shaped or molded parts, plastic or steel.

Posted: September 17, 2010

Systematically implementing customer requests was the main challenge in the development of the new ACCURA® coordinate measuring machine. The result is a multi-sensor-capable measuring system that permits fast, economical, precise and flexible measurements ? primarily due to the use of the latest technologies such as foam insulating technology.

 

As with a versatile modular system, users can configure the ACCURA to fit their requirements. Based on their current tasks, they select the ideal configuration, e.g. sensors. Special software, such as GEAR® PRO for gears and HOLOS® NT for freeform surface measurements, is integrated along with CALYPSO®, the standard CAD-based measuring software from Carl Zeiss (Oberkochen, Germany). Subsequent modifications can be made very easily. The ACCURA is available at a very economical price for this performance class. If requirements change, different sensors and software can be easily added.

 

Whether working with cut, shaped or molded parts, plastic or steel, all options of coordinate measuring technology are available. The ACCURA also permits the integration of MASS® technology from Carl Zeiss. Combined with an RDS articulating probe holder, MASS permits the fast, measuring program-guided change between contact sensors and the ViScan® and LineScan optical sensors during a CNC run. The contact measuring sensors of the VAST® family and the DT single-point sensor can also be used in various configurations.

 

The ACCURA bridge features a new, high-performance foam insulating technology. At minimal thickness, the housing covers ensure temperature resistance. This guarantees the required precision even on the shopfloor. Measuring machines must be operated at constant temperatures to avoid temperature-dependent deformations. A fixed measuring lab temperature of 20 deg C is standard. The new ACCURA can be operated with the same precision at other temperatures between 20 deg C and 26 deg C. The measuring lab temperature can thus be selected freely and you save air conditioning costs.

 

Thanks to the steel and aluminum components, the measuring machine bridge is extremely rigid and slim. The CARAT® coating (Coated Aging Resistant Aluminum Technology) on the aluminum parts ensures long-term stability of guideway behavior. The low weight of the moving parts improves the dynamics. This allows the ACCURA to achieve a maximum vectorial travel speed of 800 mm per second ? 50 percent faster than its predecessor ? in the Performance Package configuration.

 

This speed demands increased protection measures. Therefore, the Performance Package contains a special safety system: laser scanners monitor the protection zone around the measuring machine during the high-speed mode. If the safety system registers movement within this zone, the machine speed is automatically lowered within one second. Once the disruption passes, ACCURA reaccelerates to the original measuring speed. The enhanced air bearings also play a key role in the dynamic behavior of the bridge. Thanks to the thinner air gap, they are more rigid and require less compressed air than previous air bearings.

 

The new ACCURA is currently available in four sizes, each of which offers a large measuring range ? even with an integrated stylus changer. For example, the smallest model has a measuring range (X x Y x Z) of 900 mm x 1400 mm x 800 mm, thus around a 40 percent larger measuring range. Nonetheless, the high measuring accuracy was maintained. The linear measuring tolerance is 1.6 µm + L/333. A larger measuring range of 1200 mm x 2400mm x 1000 mm is also available. If required, the new ACCURA is also available with a lower base.

 

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