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BS EN ISO 10360-5:2020

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Geometrical product specifications (GPS). Acceptance and reverification tests for coordinate measuring systems (CMS) – Coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) using single and multiple stylus contacting probing systems using discrete point and/or scanning measuring mode

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This document specifies acceptance and periodic reverification tests of CMM performance with contacting probing systems and is only applicable to CMMs using:

  • any type of contacting probing system; and

  • spherical or hemispherical stylus tip(s).

NOTE

CMM probing performance tests are specified by the maximum permissible errors (MPEs), due to the impracticality of isolating the performance of the probing system from that of the CMM, even on a small artefact such as a test sphere.

This document applies to CMMs supplied with any of the following:

  1. single-stylus probing systems;

  2. multi-stylus probing systems with fixed multiple styli attached to a single probe (e.g. “star” stylus);

  3. multiple probing systems such as those with a stylus for each of their probes;

  4. systems with articulating probing systems;

  5. stylus and probe changing systems;

  6. manual (non-driven) and automated CMMs;

  7. installations including a scanning probe, capable of being used in a scanning mode.

This document is not applicable to non-contacting probing systems, which require different testing procedures.

The term ‘combined CMM and multi-stylus probing system size error’ has been shortened to ‘multi-stylus size error’ for convenience. This applies in similar cases.

If it is desirable to isolate the probing system performance as far as is practical, the influence of the CMM can be minimized but not eliminated. See Annex C for more information.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
4 European foreword
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
12 3 Terms and definitions
18 4 Symbols
20 5 Rated operating conditions
5.1 Environmental conditions
21 5.2 Operating conditions
6 Acceptance tests and reverification tests
6.1 General
22 6.2 Measuring equipment
6.2.1 Test sphere
23 6.2.2 Styli specification and information
24 6.3 Single-stylus probing test
6.3.1 Application
6.3.2 Principle
6.3.3 Procedure
26 6.3.4 Data analysis
6.4 Scanning mode test
6.4.1 Principle
6.4.2 Procedure
28 6.4.3 Data analysis
29 6.5 Multi-stylus test: Fixed multi-probe and multi-stylus probing systems
6.5.1 Principle
6.5.2 Procedure
32 6.5.3 Data analysis
6.6 Multi-stylus test: Articulating probing systems
6.6.1 Principle
33 6.6.2 Procedure
35 6.6.3 Data analysis
6.7 Data analysis for multi-stylus tests
6.7.1 Location error
6.7.2 Opposing-styli projected location error
6.7.3 Multi-stylus size and form error
36 7 Conformance with specification: Acceptance and reverification tests
37 8 Applications
8.1 Acceptance tests
8.2 Reverification tests
8.3 Interim checks
38 Annex A (informative) Ring gauge tests
42 Annex B (informative) Checking the probing system prior to the ISO 10360-2 test
43 Annex C (informative) Interpretation of multi-stylus test results
45 Annex D (normative) Maximum permissible error/limit specification methods
47 Annex E (informative) Workpiece related influences
49 Annex F (normative) Acceptance tests and reverification tests using small sphere test equipment
50 Annex G (informative) Relation to the GPS matrix model
52 Bibliography
BS EN ISO 10360-5:2020
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