derekkarp
Mechanical
- Apr 4, 2005
- 33
I'm sure someone here has ran into this problem before.
We have to put counterbores, or spotfaces, whatever you want to call them into a cast surface. The dimension is held from the cast surface. Since our castings vary more than the tolerance given on the depth of the spotface, we're having to set the tool length for each new hole. We can either use probing, but will need custom styli, or a right angled head with a probe, OR....
I need to find some kind of spring loaded micro-stop tool that will let me program to worst case scenerio, and the spring will take over once the depth is reached. Any ideas? Keep in mind your regular micro-stop will not work because there is no 'feel' on a CNC.
Thanks,
Derek
We have to put counterbores, or spotfaces, whatever you want to call them into a cast surface. The dimension is held from the cast surface. Since our castings vary more than the tolerance given on the depth of the spotface, we're having to set the tool length for each new hole. We can either use probing, but will need custom styli, or a right angled head with a probe, OR....
I need to find some kind of spring loaded micro-stop tool that will let me program to worst case scenerio, and the spring will take over once the depth is reached. Any ideas? Keep in mind your regular micro-stop will not work because there is no 'feel' on a CNC.
Thanks,
Derek