Mitutoyo Measuring Projector User Manual Download Page 92

6. Specifications

 

6.4.2  Cross-travel stage 

 

 

Traverse range : 200X100

 

Traverse range : 150X50

 

Traverse range : 100X100

 

16-M6,depth10

Detailed drawing of T-groove

Detailed drawing of T-groove

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

No.99MBA043A

                                                                                                                      

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Summary of Contents for Measuring Projector

Page 1: ...o 99MBA043A SERIES No 302 PJ A3000 Series Measuring Projector User s Manual Read this User s Manual thoroughly before operating the instrument After reading retain it close at hand for future referenc...

Page 2: ...ation which if not avoided will result in serious injury or death WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in serious injury or death CAUTION Indicates a po...

Page 3: ...ar the instrument Risk of fire or electric shock Unplug the power cord and contact Mitutoyo if liquid has entered the instrument Risk of fire or electric shock Unplug the power cord if replacing a fus...

Page 4: ...hands Risk of electric shock Keep the power cord away from heaters Risk of fire or electric shock with melted cable insulation Only use the specified fuse Risk of fire or electric shock Do not block t...

Page 5: ...ed parts of the instrument if transporting Risk of instrument failure damage or decreased accuracy Exercise care so as not to pinch or hurt your fingers if mounting dismounting accessories Only use th...

Page 6: ...RTANT NOTE NOTE A note emphasizes or supplements important points of the main text A note supplies information that may only apply in special cases e g Memory limitations equipment configurations or d...

Page 7: ...of the specified type voltage and current 4 Do not disassemble Disassembly of any unit or removal of panels may present a hazard to personal or result in a unit failure Never attempt to disassemble un...

Page 8: ...Mounting the projection lens 2 10 2 2 5 Setting the power voltage 2 10 2 2 6 Connecting the power cord 2 11 2 3 Initial Checks Functional Check 2 12 2 3 1 Electrical component connectors 2 12 2 3 2 Ma...

Page 9: ...Troubleshooting 4 1 4 1 Main Unit 4 1 4 2 Counter Unit 4 2 4 3 Error Messages and Remedies 4 3 4 4 Others 4 3 4 4 1 Error is observed in glass scale or overlay chart measurement 4 3 4 4 2 Abnormal cro...

Page 10: ...operation 6 6 6 1 6 Connecting Micropak 6 9 6 1 7 Connecting QM Data 200 6 10 6 1 8 Data output SPC 6 10 6 2 Performance Table for the PJ A3000 Series Projectors 6 14 6 3 Optical Path 6 15 6 4 Extern...

Page 11: ...No 99MBA043A x MEMO...

Page 12: ...g to a specific purpose The MF A series has the following features The cross travel stage with a maximum stroke of 200 X 100mm is available as an option For the counter display the readout is easy sin...

Page 13: ...nator Condenser lens for reflected illuminator 9 Cross travel stage 10 Control panel 11 Contour illuminator interior 12 Focusing wheel 13 Power panel 14 XY counter output connector 1 1 2 Control panel...

Page 14: ...1 Angle counter 1 Angle display unit 2 Zero set key 3 ABS INC mode indicator 4 Angle unit selector offset switch 5 ABS INC mode selector switch 2 X Y axis counter 6 mm E indicator or inch mm indicator...

Page 15: ...1 4 No 99MBA043A 1 1 4 Power panel Right lateral front part of main unit 5 2 1 3 4 1 Plug socket 2 Fuse holder 3 Voltage selector 4 GND terminal 5 Power switch...

Page 16: ...Humidity will not affect the measuring accuracy directly However high humidity may corrode machined surfaces and may adversely affect electronic parts The environmental humidity should be maintained w...

Page 17: ...tor and due to its heavy weight for PJ A3010F 200 about 120kg four people are required to carry it The PJ A3000 series has been fully adjusted at the plant therefore take special care when handling an...

Page 18: ...r a rigid stable mount Use the leveling bolts on the projector base to compensate for any inclination Carrying handles Leveling bolts 2 1 4 Removing the carrying handles After setup remove the carryin...

Page 19: ...nt Slide the moving sections to the left and right to check the screw hole positions then use the four hex socket head screws supplied in the standard accessory box to temporarily fix the cross travel...

Page 20: ...Head will not move smoothly Hex socket head screw Bracket Clamp screw Allen spanner Digimatic Head y When using a Digimatic Head or other types of heads that are not provided with a hole to clamp the...

Page 21: ...dust prevention cap from the output connector on a side of the Digimatic Head Connect the cable for the counter to the output connector Output connector Confirm sufficiently to connect so that the con...

Page 22: ...place the cross travel stage on the cross travel stage mount Slide the moving parts to the left and right to align the screw holes then use the four hex socket head screws supplied to temporarily fix...

Page 23: ...rd in the projector to the connector 6 Attach the cable outlet cover Connector for Linear encoder The cross travel stage should be secured when the adjustment of its travel direction is complete Refer...

Page 24: ...200 1 Remove the cable outlet cover 2 Disconnect the linear encoder connectors from the P C B inside the Profile Projector 3 Attach the cable outlet cover 4 Connect the linear encoder connectors to t...

Page 25: ...n lens upwards then rotate the lens clockwise approximately 60 until the lens stops Projection lens Front view From right side view Red index dot Red index dot 2 2 5 Setting the power voltage Set the...

Page 26: ...rn off the main switch 2 Connect the power cord to the power panel and plug it into the power outlet GND Plug socket Main switch Power cord Use the power cord supplied with the projector Use the GND t...

Page 27: ...rd plug socket voltage selector power switch and GND terminal are securely connected 2 3 2 Main switch ON OFF Does the switch operate normally Does the fan motor operate 2 3 3 Switches for Contour ill...

Page 28: ...Use the Micrometer Head to move the cross travel stage and check the above points 2 3 6 Projection screen Is the screen glass clean and free of scratches Do the fine adjustment knob clamp and chart c...

Page 29: ...move the projection lens 2 Rotate the frame of the surface illuminator condenser lens clockwise until it is fully inserted 3 Place the half reflecting mirror for 10x or 20X lens on the cross travel st...

Page 30: ...Frame of the reflected illumination condenser lens For the vertical position adjustment of reflected illuminator loosen the clamp knob to adjust with the clamp knob or the frame of reflected illuminat...

Page 31: ...umination 1 Turn on the contour illumination bulb Use the brightness selector switch HIGH and LOW to select the light intensity 2 The workpiece profile is projected on the screen Projection screen Wor...

Page 32: ...s aimed towards the surface illuminator as shown below Use the frame of the reflected illumination condenser lens or the clamp knob to adjust the height of the reflected illuminator so that the light...

Page 33: ...2 4 5 Color fitter This filter reduces eye fatigue See the following for the insertion method Color fitter Main unit left side 2 18 No 99MBA043A...

Page 34: ...e projected image of the standard scale on the screen using a reading scale optional accessory No 172 161 4 Take measurements at two reference points 100mm 140mm in four or more radial directions alon...

Page 35: ...n the tolerance that for reflected illumination will also fall within the specified tolerance of 0 15 Measured point on the reading scale Tolerance Permissible range 100 mm 140 mm 0 1 mm 0 14 mm 99 9...

Page 36: ...tion 1 Mount the least magnified projection lens 2 Place a reference piece on the stage to project its image on the screen Stage glass Reference piece Cross travel stage 3 Set the protractor screen re...

Page 37: ...el stage along the X axis left and right and confirm that the edge of the reference piece is aligned with the horizontal cross hair line over the entire length of stage X axis travel Projection screen...

Page 38: ...ross travel stage to project its image on the screen 3 Feed the stage and determine the feed error by measuring the standard scale along the X axis left right and Y axis front rear 4 Check the feed er...

Page 39: ...the cross hair lines 1 With the cross travel stage mounting screws fastened but not tightened carefully swivel the stage so that the reference piece does not deviate from the horizontal cross hair lin...

Page 40: ...ns Selection 3 1 1 Selecting the projection lens Select the appropriate projection lens magnification according to the required field of view measuring method and accuracy requirements Refer to 6 Spec...

Page 41: ...ection lens 3 2 Mounting the Workpiece Mount a workpiece on the stage glass or use a fixture or a jig to hold it in position Use the T grooves for securing fixtures and jigs to the cross travel stage...

Page 42: ...screws or cylindrical workpieces with center holes Swivel center support No 176 105 No 172 197 Detach the stage glass when the Swivel center support is installed refer to 5 3 3 Swivel center support W...

Page 43: ...to move the cross travel stage up and down Projection lens Focusing wheel NOTE Be careful not to bump the Projection lens against a workpiece or fixture during focusing Pay special attention when an s...

Page 44: ...align the measured edge of the workpiece to the measuring axis of the cross travel stage Move the workpiece or the fixture so as to align the workpiece image with the cross hair lines on the screen R...

Page 45: ...ment 3 4 1 Rectangular coordinate measurement with the X Y counter Use the cross travel of stage to make dimensional measurements Align the datum point of the workpiece with a cross hair line and take...

Page 46: ...set the counter to zero Move the stage so as to align the other end of the workpiece with the cross hair Take a reading from the counter Zero setting Dimension is displayed NOTE The following procedur...

Page 47: ...1 mm PJ A3005D 0 001 mm PJ A3005F 0 001 mm 3 Y axis counter Resolution PJ A3010F 0 001 mm 4 X axis zero set switch Sets the X axis counter to zero at any X axis position of the stage 5 Y axis zero set...

Page 48: ...ection of X axis count up or count down direction setup F2 2 Count direction of Y axis count up or count down direction setup Individual axis Each time the Q axis zero set button on the counter is pre...

Page 49: ...n odd Odd F7 4 RS 232C communication condition setup Stop bit 1 b 1 bit 2 b 2 bits F7 5 RS 232C communication condition setup Flow control Xon Xoff on Xon Xoff enabled OFF Xon Xoff disabled F8 Setup f...

Page 50: ...ettings are looped fExiting the parameter setup mode Loading the set content MODE ABS INC Hold down the MODE and ABS INC buttons at a time more than 3 seconds NOTE The set content is not memorized in...

Page 51: ...nce again 4 The angle counter is corrected when the display unit switching key and the angle display zero set key are pressed in the condition of step 3 simultaneously The display is 360 00 or 360 00...

Page 52: ...is MODE ZERO 1 Press the MODE button to select parameter F2 2 2 Press the ZERO button to select the setting here UP unlike present setting here dn Setting the linear error correction value Selecting t...

Page 53: ...ation condition Selecti ng the even parity MODE ZERO 1 Press the MODE button to select parameter F7 3 2 Press the ZERO button to select En Setting the RS 232C communication condition Selecti ng one st...

Page 54: ...ormed by comparing the workpiece image with the standard overlay chart which is custom made for the selected magnification Use this method for measurement of shapes multiple points and dimensions This...

Page 55: ...an error in angle measurement Angle counter The angle counter has two measurement modes ABS mode for absolute measurement and INC mode for comparative measurement Use the ABS INC key to select the mo...

Page 56: ...tch for about 2 seconds Offset function Enables an easy angle measurement Each time the switch is pressed the displayed angle increments by 90 5 ABS INC mode selector switch Switches between ABS and I...

Page 57: ...of the angle with the same cross hair line used in 1 The measured angle is displayed on the angle counter 1 It is also possible to measure angles by using stage cross travel to align the edges with th...

Page 58: ...he datum Set the angle counter to ABS to mode then set it to zero 2 Rotate the protractor screen to measure angle A 1 3 Switch to INC mode to set the counter to zero 4 Rotate the protractor screen to...

Page 59: ...Step Procedure Screen Counter Display 7 Rotate the protractor screen to measure c 8 Measure 3 3 is displayed when switching to the ABS mode 3 20 No 99MBA043A...

Page 60: ...he angle Rotate the table to align the other edge with the hair line and read its angle the difference between the two readings represents the angle of the workpiece edge It is not necessary for the a...

Page 61: ...3 22 No 99MBA043A MEMO...

Page 62: ...logen bulb 4 The image is unclear 1 Check if the lens and workpiece are stained 2 Check if the light intensity of the illumination is improper 3 Check if the lens is loosened 4 Check the environments...

Page 63: ...aler or the nearest Mitutoyo sales office 3 Miscounting 1 Is the wire from the main unit GND terminal grounded securely 2 Is there any noise source nearby 3 See Counter display is locked category in M...

Page 64: ...connected with the counter at RS232C and the microscope main unit when the communication is not resumed RS232C framing error xxxPress the X axis zero set button Restart both of the equipment connecte...

Page 65: ...cusing 3 Oil stains on the workpiece or stage glass 4 Stains or damage to the projection lens 5 Stains or damage to the surface reflecting mirror 4 4 5 Digimatic Head Key Operation and Counter Display...

Page 66: ...though the lens does not have to be removed from the projector 5 1 2 Half reflecting mirror for surface illuminator The half mirror for 10x and 20X is coated with a plastic film which tends to collect...

Page 67: ...tor and apply a thin coat of grease using a brush Take care to keep the grease away from other parts of the projector interior especially the bulbs 5 2 2 Cross travel stage Remove the cross travel sta...

Page 68: ...d with oil or fingerprints do not touch the bulb with your hand 3 Do not apply force to the bulb pin in the horizontal direction or the bulb could be destroyed CUTION Replacing a bulb 1 Turn off the c...

Page 69: ...e bulb A is lit Tilt each illumination bulb selection switch to the front side when the bulb B is lit NOTE Door for Reflected illuminator Reflected illumination Contour illumination A Bulb adapter pla...

Page 70: ...insert it straight into the socket as far as it can go so that the bulb filament image is centered in the convex mirror 5 3 2 Fuse 1 Take out the fuse holder on the main unit rear panel and replace t...

Page 71: ...stage 2 Mount the new stage glass The X Y stage glass is held in place by a leaf spring Be careful not to lose this spring CUTION 5 4 Periodic Inspection To ensure a long working life of the projecto...

Page 72: ...33 X 3 78 380405 Stage glass for PJ A3005R 50 Effective area 82 X 82mm 3 23 X 3 23 Dimensions 110 X 96mm 4 33 X 3 78 380405 Stage glass for PJ A3005D 50 Effective area 82 X 82mm 3 23 X 3 23 Dimension...

Page 73: ...5 8 No 99MBA043A MEMO...

Page 74: ...entric illumination with 2 stage intensity selector Halogen bulb built in 24V 150W Average life 500 hours Reflected illumination Vertical and oblique surface illumination Halogen bulb built in 24V 150...

Page 75: ...emperature in operation 0 to 40 C Humidity in operation 20 to 80 Dust The same conditions as for measurement rooms 7 Dimensions W X D X H 400 X 742 X 1093mm 15 75 X 29 21 X 43 03 Screen center height...

Page 76: ...mm 430 X 250 280 X 152 250 X 250 152 X 152 380 X 250 280 X 152 250 X 250 152 X 152 152 X 152 145 X 120 Effective stage glass size mm 266 X 170 184 X 82 142 X 142 82 X 82 266 X 170 184 X 82 142 X 142...

Page 77: ...arity bit Even 1 Odd None Stop bit 1 bit 1 2 bits Flow control Enabled Disabled 1 1 Default setting at the shipment 6 1 4 Connector specifications Connector shape Pin number Signal I O direction 2 Des...

Page 78: ...control lines Cable 1 Control lines are not used Pin No Signal name Pin No Signal name 1 N C 1 DCD 2 RD 2 RXD 3 TD 3 TXD 4 DTR 4 DTR 5 SG 5 GND 6 DSR 6 DSR 7 N C 7 RTS 8 N C 8 CTS 9 N C 9 RI Counter u...

Page 79: ...le capital letter is accepted Input command Output data X CR LF X axis data Y CR LF Y axis data Q CR LF Q axis data A CR LF X Y axis data A Q CR LF X Y Q axis data C 0 CR LF None C0 zero command is fo...

Page 80: ...ata Y axis data Q axis data CR LF 3 Summary of external device data and output data By pressing the switch on the external load box or upon reception of commands from the peripheral the counter unit o...

Page 81: ...it C0 zero command Y E 2 0 CR LF E20 Y axis overspeed arising 1 Press the Y axis zero set button 2 Transmit C0 zero command Q E 2 0 CR L F E oS Q axis overspeed arising 1 Press the Q axis zero set but...

Page 82: ...2C Connection Z axis Counter RS 232C Connection Set Equipment Counter Counter connected MF Set Conditions Measuring Rang X Y Z 3 Micropak 5 setup Set the Dip switch DPS1 and DPS2 according to the foll...

Page 83: ...s it also has the capability of transmitting data to external devices through the counter Incorporating the projector into the M SPC Mitutoyo Statistical Process Control system permits measurements fr...

Page 84: ...C WITH OPEN COLLECTOR TYPE SIGNAL INPUTTO from GAGE Input circuitry DATA CK TYPE A Output circuitry REQ TYPE A R2 V R1 D1 D2 C REQ DATA CK External device Counter R2 V R1 C The constants for R1 and R2...

Page 85: ...nts of the 13 digits Example of output data d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 d6 d7 d8 d9 d10 d11 d12 d13 F F F F 8 0 1 2 3 4 5 3 0 d5 d6 d11 d12 d13 012345x10 3 mm 12 345mm Digit Assignment Data d1 d2 d3 d4 Not used F...

Page 86: ...ys the degree DATA Displays the degree and minute Note 1 System of units of angle are not printed 2 When displaying the result is not correct if the statistics calculation is performed on the basis of...

Page 87: ...25 10 120 23 25 10 H 123 5 123 5 123 5 123 5 123 5 123 5 123 5 123 5 D1 224 87 27 10 198 61 27 10 PJ A3005D 50 D2 154 69 25 10 120 24 25 10 H 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 D1 182 87 27 10 182 61 27 10 PJ A...

Page 88: ...6 Specifications 6 3 Optical Path Heat absorbing filter Filament Projection lens mounting plane Projection screen Second mirror First mirror Filament No 99MBA043A 6 15...

Page 89: ...6 4 External dimensions 6 4 2 Main Unit PJ A3000 PJ A3005R 50 6 16 No 99MBA043A...

Page 90: ...6 Specifications PJ A3005D 50 PJ A3010F 100 No 99MBA043A 6 17...

Page 91: ...PJ A3005F 150 PJ A3010F 200 6 18 No 99MBA043A...

Page 92: ...6 Specifications 6 4 2 Cross travel stage Traverse range 200X100 Traverse range 150X50 Traverse range 100X100 16 M6 depth10 Detailed drawing of T groove Detailed drawing of T groove No 99MBA043A 6 19...

Page 93: ...Traverse range 50X50 Detailed drawing of T groove Fixed stage Detailed drawing of T groove 6 20 No 99MBA043A...

Page 94: ...930967 Power cord AC220 to 240V 998614 Power cord AC220 to 240V 1 Select any one kind 512305 Halogen bulb 24V150W500H 3 384211 Tube fuse BS SEMKO S506 5A 12BAE152 Tube fuse 51MS080H 2 Select any one...

Page 95: ...161 172 162 Reading scale 300 mm or 12 1 172 160 2 Color filter 1 172 160 3 Color filter 1 176 106 Rotary table 1 172 196 Rotary table 1 176 105 Swivel center support 1 172 197 Swivel center support...

Page 96: ...e glass 150X50 1 12BAE140 Scratch resistance stage glass 200X100 1 12BAE141 Scratch resistance stage glass Fixed stage 1 172 269 Machine stand 1 172 267 Machine stand 1 965013 SPC cable 2m 2 D D D D C...

Page 97: ...PJ A3005 R 50 PJ A3000 512066 Overlay chart 1 512067 Overlay chart 1 512069 Overlay chart 1 512070 Overlay chart 1 512071 Overlay chart 1 512072 Overlay chart 1 512073 Overlay chart 1 512074 Overlay c...

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