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Part Inspection and Setup on Wood Working Machines

One of the issues of production environments, like those with wood working machines, is signified by scrap parts due to wrong machining. A way to avoid this, is knowing how workpieces are fixed on the table (their real position with respect to the machine axes) and measure them after the machining. To obtain this kind of check, it is necessary for the machine to be equipped with part inspection systems, that is touch probes.

Part inspection identifies measurement operations which are carried out entirely inside the milling machine or machining center; so that it’s in the same conditions where the cutting takes place.  

Part Inspection and Setup on Wood Working Machines
DESCRIPTION

Part inspection applications perform two check phases: the work-piece setup and part inspection.

Before starting a process on wood, it is compulsory to know the exact position of the rough piece, its origins, and orientation. The lack of such information or its inaccuracy suggests the risk of machining the part out of the required tolerances, due to misalignment. In other words, knowing the work-piece set up means significant scrap reduction.

The part inspection allows for a dimensional check just after the machining. In this way, the user knows if:

  • The part is correct and can proceed to the next process
  • The part has higher dimensions than requested, so it requires further machining
  • The part was badly machined; the immediate exclusion of a bad part prevents further process on it
BENEFITS
  • Reduction of working and check times
  • Increase of production efficiency
  • Real-time determination of part position
  • Scrap reduction
  • Measurement of workpieces fixed on the machine
VERSIONS

Marposs provides a complete offer of part inspection applications to equip every wood-working machine and measure parts that have different shapes.

  • Optical transmission touch probes: probes ideal for machines of small and medium dimensions
  • Radio transmission touch probes: probes for large machines, working on big parts

In addition to this, Marposs develops dedicated measurement software for every part inspection application.

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