I've got a little confused on a TLO setup, and was wondering if you could help.
- I've used a probe, calibrated from a ring gauge and minimal runout (works great on it's own).
- I've used manual TLO's by setting TLO's at a common part Z0 and manually entering the TLO's into the tool table (works great on it's own).
- I've just installed a "springy" / travelling tool setter. The trigger point is very repeatable. TC position set and it seems to work ok (Again works great on its own).
The issue comes when I try to combine all 3
(Note to self... don't have MachineCoordinates mode enabled when doing Z0 TC ATLO calibration! The machine lists lazily in all 3 axis rather than just Z when looking for the trigger point!)
For the tool library:
1-98 = usable tools
99 = Probe
100 = Master tool
The probe is connected to the appropriate probe input signal.
The tool setter is connected to the "Timing" signal, as per your manual. Both manually trigger well from a finger poke.
I don't want to use a touch plate / fixed setter. I'd like to use the pictured one I have below to clear any swarf off.
I understand measuring the probe TLO in the tool setter is a bad idea (i.e. two springs fighting each other to give a random trigger point / or at least a point different than a rigid tool). I think this is the source of my errors. Using the probe tool = master tool, and measuring the probe offset on the tool setter gives results that are off at Z0 when going back to rigid cutters. So I don't use Probe = Master Tool.
SO... I tried using master tool mode:
i.e. tell MSM master is T100. Enable master tool mode, Measure tool for T100.
The offset is expectedly 0.
Now I jogged to some fixed aluminium and took a flat cut. And Z0'd at this height.
The master tool, (T100) goes back in the drawer and isn't used for day to day cutting.
I then swapped to the probe tool (T99) and G49'd. Then manually jogged the probe until it triggered the DRO, and noted the Z value. Entered this in the TLO for T99 (probe) i.e. to compensate for any Z trigger movement on the probe on a know level surface.
Then when I use Auto TLO's for everything else, it measures and sets rigid tools correctly with good repeatability.
I can put the probe in and use it to find X+Y edges. HOWEVER it will not let me find any Z surfaces with my probe mounted.
It complains the master tool is not inserted (MT Mode Probe Op _MT not mounted).
This is never going to be the case; as I've only used the master tool (100) to set the tool relationships, and only want to use the probe (99) to set the Z0's.
So... how do I use the probe tool to measure Z0's on workpieces when I have a master tool defined which is not the probe
Bonus question:
How does the Renishaw probe + tool setter overcome this two spring problem of the probe measuring it's TLO from the setter?
I essentially have a poor man's version of this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUY2c39jykM
All the best,
Dan
