3-5
Multiple Accusetter II Setup
1)
Turn the Accusetter II units upside down and remove the front foot mounting screws.
2)
Rotate the front foot 90
°
from its shipping position so that it is perpendicular to the
column and remount as shown above. Up to three columns can be mounted on the
same front foot.
3)
If air gaging is to be used, remove the two mounting screws for the rear foot and rotate
the rear foot 180
°
from its shipping position so that the air filter/regulator assembly can
be mounted as shown below. Repeat for all columns using air gaging.
4)
Turn the units right side up.
5)
For air gaging applications only, attach the air line from the filter/regulator assembly to
the fitting extending from the rear of the column.
6)
Ensure the power switch on the rear of the column is turned “OFF”.
7)
Plug the power cord into the male electrical receptacle on the rear of one of the
columns.
8)
Plug a power jumper cable (#4550120) from the power outlet on the rear of the column
with the power cord to the male electrical receptacle on the next column. Repeat until
all columns are connected with power jumper cables.
9)
Plug the power cord into a power source between 100VAC and 240VAC at 50 or 60
Hz.
10)
For air gaging applications only, connect a source of clean, dry air at 60 psi min to all
the air filter/regulator inlets.
11)
Connect the gage tooling to be used to the signal conditioning module. For air gaging
connect the air hose(s) from the air plug, air ring, or air snap to the tooling port(s) on
the front of the A/E module. For electronic gaging connect the
LVDT
s to the inputs on
the front of the LVDT module.
12)
Turn on the Accusetter II
by turning the power switches on the rear of the units to
“ON”.
Summary of Contents for Accu-Setter II
Page 2: ...A Accu Setter II User s Manual Edmunds GAGES...
Page 16: ...2 3 2 3 Overall E9300Unit Figure 2 1 Accusetter II Basic Unit E9300...
Page 18: ...2 5 Figure 2 2 Front Panel...
Page 20: ...2 7 Figure 2 3 Rear Panel...
Page 32: ...3 4 Figure 3 3 Air Connections For Air Gaging Application Only...
Page 39: ...3 11 An example of various multipliers as related to diameter measurement follows...
Page 40: ...3 12 The last consideration to complete the formula is the gaging function See examples below...
Page 43: ...PROGRAMMING SINGLE CHECK MEASUREMENT 3 15...
Page 44: ...PROGRAMMING SINGLE CHECK MEASUREMENT 3 16...
Page 50: ...PROGRAMMING MULTIPLE CHECK MEASUREMENT 3 22...
Page 51: ...PROGRAMMING MULTIPLE CHECK MEASUREMENT 3 23...
Page 59: ...PROGRAMMING MULTIPLE FIXTURE MEASUREMENT 3 31...
Page 60: ...PROGRAMMING MULTIPLE FIXTURE MEASUREMENT 3 32...
Page 90: ...4 5 Figure 4 3 A E Block...