Mahr MarSurf PS1 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 10

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Mahr GmbH,  MarSurf PS1

Most of the parameters stipulated in ISO (DIN), 
JIS, ANSI/ASME and MOTIF are available to eval­
uate the measured profile (see Section 4.4).

The evaluation conditions can be set, e.g. reference 
line and intersection line for material ratio 

Rmr

symmetrical  or  asymmetrical  intersection  lines 
for  peak  count 

RPc

,  operators  A  and  B  for  the 

MOTIF evaluation, and intersection lines for zone 
widths 

CR

CF

 and 

CL

.

In  order  to  monitor  tolerances,  tolerance  limits 
can be set for all selected parameters. If limits are 
exceeded, this is indicated on the display (and in 
the measuring record).

Results and settings can be displayed using either 
the metric or the Imperial system of units.

The internal memory can store up to 15 profiles 
or 20,000 results.

The  MarConnect  interface  allows  an  external 
printer (e.g. the Mahr MSP2) to be connected. 
This  printer  can  be  used  to  print  out  both  the 
entire measuring record and individual measur­
ing results.

The MarSurf PS1’s USB interface allows it to be 
connected directly to a PC. It is treated like a USB 
memory stick and detected without a driver.
This allows measuring results and profiles to be 
transferred to the PC for evaluation, e.g. with the 
MarSurf  XR 20  evaluation  software.  Additional 
evaluation  options  allow  flexible  management 
and documentation of measuring results.

From MarSurf PS1 V1.01 onwards, the "MarSurf 
PS1 Explorer" software (see Section 10) enables 
records of the profiles and measuring results to 
be saved and printed.
The software also serves to copy profile and re­
sult files from the MarSurf PS1 to a computer in 
a straightforward way.

Thanks to its extensive range of accessories, the 
MarSurf  PS1  has  a  wide  variety  of  applications 
(see Section 10):
–  For  testpieces  such  as  crankshafts  or  cam­

shafts  which  are  measured  in  the  axial  di­
rection,  an  optional  adapter  for  transverse 
tracing is available.

–  The  optional  end  face  vee­block  allows 

measurements  on  end  faces  of  planar  and 
cylindrical workpieces.

Operating conditions

Storing/transport temperature range: 
 

­10 °C to +40 °C 

(14°F to 104°F)

Working/operating temperature range: 
 

+5 °C to +40 °C 

(41°F to 104°F)

Relative humidity: 
 

max. 85 %, noncondensing

Protection class: IP40

Summary of Contents for MarSurf PS1

Page 1: ...r GmbH Carl Mahr Straße 1 D 37073 Göttingen Telefon 49 551 7073 0 Fax 49 551 71021 Betriebsanleitung Operating Instructions Guide de l utilisateur Manuale di istruzioni Manual de instrucciones MarSurf PS1 ...

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Page 3: ...Mahr GmbH MarSurf PS1 Deutsch English Français Italiano Español ...

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Page 5: ...ection rooms Do not modify the instrument This may create additional hazards that cannot be sufficiently protected by the safety mechanisms The operating maintenance and repair require ments specified in these operating instructions must be followed Disposal Electronic devices including accessories and used batteries rechargeable and disposable must not be disposed of as regular garbage since they...

Page 6: ...hat the power supply voltage marked on the type plate of the power pack matches that of the local mains power supply system DO NOT under any circumstances connect the power pack if the voltage is not the same The power pack must only be connected to an earthed power socket which complies with the regulations of the local power supply company This also applies to any extension cables used 8 Only us...

Page 7: ... Scope of Delivery 57 10 Accessories Spare Parts and Wear Parts 58 11 Warranty 59 Declaration of Conformity 60 Permitted Uses 1 Disposal 1 Safety Instructions 2 1 Functions 5 1 1 Memory Capacity 7 2 Operating Elements 8 3 Commissioning 11 3 1 Charging the Battery 11 3 2 Setting up the Measuring Station 12 3 2 1 Mobile Measuring Station 12 3 2 2 Stationary Measuring Station 14 3 3 Making Instrument...

Page 8: ...urf PS1 These Operating Instructions contain the following symbols i General information Important information Non observance of this information can result in incorrect meas urements or even damage to the instruments ...

Page 9: ...eight approx 400 g 0 88 lbs make the MarSurf PS1 ideal for mobile use Thanks to the carrying case with shoulder strap and belt loop it is easy to carry around The built in rechargeable battery offers enough capacity for several days work 3 The instrument s power pack comes with three exchangeable mains adapters allowing the instrument to be connected directly to the mains all over the world All th...

Page 10: ...it to be con nected directly to a PC It is treated like a USB memory stick and de tected without a driver This allows measuring results and profiles to be transferred to the PC for evaluation e g with the MarSurf XR 20 evaluation soft ware Additional eval uation options allow flexible management and documenta tion of measuring results From MarSurf PS1 V1 01 onwards the MarSurf PS1 Explorer soft wa...

Page 11: ...tension txt These files can be transferred to a PC via the USB interface see Section 7 1 If only files of a single type are stored in the mem ory the following maximum number of files of a given type can be stored File type Number of bytes per file Max number of files Result file txt 1 KB for 10 meas with 4 parameters 2 KB for 20 meas with 4 parameters 3 KB for 50 meas with 4 parameters 5 KB for 1...

Page 12: ...ted and moved longitudinally with various lock in positions Fig 1 MarSurf PS1 roughness measuring instrument 1 Housing Top Three point support for upside down measurements Bottom Vee block for cylindrical test pieces 4 internal threads for attaching accessories Inside Standard 2 Keypad Ra Rz Keys to display the parameters Ra and Rz with JIS RzJ F1 Key to display a freely pro gram mable parameter L...

Page 13: ...c setting of cutoff and traversing length Non standard measuring condi tions Battery status battery almost empty ANSI JIS ISO Standard 11 Text field to display the traversing length Lt cutoff Lc number n of sampling lengths catalog operating instructions and error messages 12 Symbols TOL Upper tolerance exceeded for the displayed parameter TOL Lower tolerance exceeded for the displayed parameter U...

Page 14: ...apter i Activating the reset switch resets all the MarSurf PS1 s settings to the fac tory settings and deletes all the profiles and results stored in the memory If necessary connect the Mar Surf PS1 to a PC and save the data first Carrying case The brief guide describing the main oper ating steps can be found in the front pocket of the carrying case The case s shoulder strap and belt loop allow th...

Page 15: ...me see Section 3 3 1 The battery will be fully charged after approx 1 hour and the instrument auto mati cally switches from rapid charge to trickle charge The MarSurf PS1 is also charged if it is con nected to a PC via its USB interface 15 but the battery takes longer to charge using this method 3 1 Charging the Battery The MarSurf PS1 is powered by a built in battery The power pack supplied can b...

Page 16: ... introduce the pick up 5 into the pick up holder on the end face of the drive unit 7 bearing in mind the plug assignment 2 Screw the pick up protection 6 firmly onto the end face of the drive unit Thepick upprotectionshouldbeused at all times if possible as it protects the pick up from damage Exception When measuring in small diameter bores or at points that are difficult to access After a pick up...

Page 17: ...13 Mahr GmbH MarSurf PS1 MarSurf PS1 is held vertically optional end face vee block lies on the circumference of a cylindrical testpiece the stylus tip contacting the end face of the testpiece ...

Page 18: ...ighten the two screws on the mount 4 Introduce the mount s bolt into the orifice on the cage of the column and clamp it in place using the two set screws on the reverse of the cage 5 Align the testpiece and the drive unit using the adjusting screw 21 so that they are parallel The MarSurf PS1 can be inclined by 15 6 Rotate the handwheel for height ad just ment 20 to lower the pick up to the level o...

Page 19: ...og To modify instrument settings 1 Hold down one of the green Start keys and press the Lt Lc key The catalog of instrument settings opens and the first subcatalog Meas ur ing con di tions appears 2 Select the required subcatalog e g Basic settings using or 3 Open the subcatalog with The first line e g Language is dis played 4 Select the required line e g Time out with or 5 To change the value pres...

Page 20: ...count RPc CREF 5 0 Set reference line for material ratio Rmr C 1 00 µm Set intersection line for material ratio Rmr 1st individual value C 2 00 µm Set intersection line for material ratio Rmr 2nd individual value C 3 00 µm Set intersection line for material ratio Rmr 3rd individual value A 0 5 mm Set operator A for MOTIF evaluation B 2 5 mm Set operator B for MOTIF evaluation Scr1 5 0 Set upper in...

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