Measuring The Workpiece Zero; Overview - Siemens SINUMERIK 840D sl Operating Manual

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2.6 Measuring the workpiece zero

2.6
Measuring the workpiece zero
2.6.1

Overview

The reference point for programming a workpiece is always the workpiece zero. You can
determine the workpiece zero on the following workpiece elements:
● Edges, (Page 89)
● Corner (Page 91)
● Pocket and hole (Page 95)
● Spigot (Page 101)
Measuring methods
You can measure the workpiece zero either manually or automatically.
Manual measurement
To measure the zero point manually, you need to traverse your tool manually up to the
workpiece. You can use edge probes, sensing probes, or dial gauges with known radii and
lengths. You can also use any other tool of which you know the radius and length.
The tools used for measuring must not be electronic probes.
Automatic measurement
For automatic measurements, only use the electronic workpiece probe, tool type 710/712.
You must first calibrate the electronic workpiece probe.
In the case of automatic measuring, first position the workpiece probe manually. After
starting using the <CYCLE START> key, the workpiece probe is automatically extended to
the workpiece with the measuring feedrate. Retraction motion from the measuring point is
realized as a function of the setting data with the rapid traverse velocity or a user-specific
positioning velocity.
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5.
Click in the selection field "Spindle rotation" entry "Yes" if you want to
perform the "Calibration with rotation".
6.
Press the <CYCLE START> key.
Calibration is automatically executed at the measuring feedrate. The
distance measurements between the machine zero and tool probe are
calculated and stored in an internal data area.
Operating Manual, 03/2013, 6FC5398-7CP40-3BA1
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