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GeoNews - March 2007 |
Edition
2007.2 |
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Welcome to your complimentary
GeoNews! |

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GeoNews was launched in February 2007 as
a continuing support tool to help you keep informed.
GeoNews is concise information on the latest news, events and a informative
section we call Geomet Tips & Tricks. A highlighted topic that will help you
understand the power within the software.
The March issue is
provided one time to all our
customers and
contacts. To
continue receiving GeoNews,
click here.
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Announcements
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Visit us at:
WestTec 2007
March 26-29!
Helmel Engineering will be at
the
Westec 2007 trade show held at
the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Other
Upcoming Shows.
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| Helmel Engineering incorporates
the Digital I/O into the Microgage!
In February, Helmel Engineering
installed a production floor friendly Microgage into a
wire EDM production cell.
Utilizing the Digital I/O option, the Microgage
communicates with a robot for an automatic inspection
sequence in the fast pace world of high volume
production.
The Microgage and robot communicate
to each other through a PLC. When ready for an
inspection, the Microgage informs the robot the loading
of the inspection part can safely take place. Once the
part is loaded into the CMM, a safety flag is set to
ensure the robot can not interfere with CMM operations.
The inspection program is automatically loaded from a
table of choices, and the inspection tales place. Upon
completion, the CMM informs the PLC on the status of the
inspection and the robot is free to retrieve the part.
Helmel
Engineering has been installing CMMs in production cells
utilizing Digital I/O communications since 1997.
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Precision Grinding
Helmel Engineering has promoted "Intrinsic
Accuracy" of its CMMs since the first CMM was built
in 1973. Today, our CMMs are built with the same
dedication to accuracy that has made it world renowned
for endurance, ease of maintenance and shop floor
applications.
As a quality driven company, we try to control the
manufacturing process of all critical components. In some cases
some components of a CMM exceeded the capacity of our machine shop.
Building a 80" or 100" CMM meant we had to contract
out the
final grinding of the main guide. This often caused
quality problems since most grinding houses were not
accustomed to grinding a long rail with the exactness
required for CMM operations.
To overcome this problem, Helmel Engineering invested in
an Okamoto PSG-308 grinder capable of 132" x 30". This allows us
to control the complete grinding process on all CMMs
that we manufacture. For our smaller
CheckMaster and
Microgage CMMs, this
also allows us to grind the mating rails in one setup.
The main rail, which controls the Y-Axis movement and
straightness and the outer rail must be absolutely parallel to ensure
proper 3-D accuracy.
The purchase of a grinder of this size to manufacture a
small number of components per year can not be justified
in pure dollars, but in terms of quality control it was
a small price to pay.
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"Time to calibrate
your CMM"
Calibrating
your CMM is an essential component to keep your
inspections accurate. Only a factory calibration will
ensure your CMM is operating at it's most accurate and
trouble free operation. Not all calibration firms have
the capacity to calibrate your CMM properly. Contact our
service department at (716) 297-8644 or
request information here.
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Projection Errors
Projection Errors
often introduce a bias into the expected results during
the inspection process. Please
check here for a case
study and a suggested method to correct projection
errors.
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Need Help or
Suggestions?
To help you to
learn about the power of Geomet, we are launching a
series of tutorials and programming examples. Do you
need a specific example?
Please submit to us a request to include a tutorial
or programming example in future GeoNews editions.
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