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Technical terminology

Stand-off

This is the distance between the end of the vision module and the plane at which a feature will be at the sharpest focal distance to provide

optimum image capture.

RVP user's guide

www.renishaw.com

 

 

Issued 03 2019

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Summary of Contents for H-1000-3322-01-C

Page 1: ...RVP user s guide Part number H 1000 3322 01 C RVP user s guide www renishaw com Issued 03 2019 1 ...

Page 2: ...names of the Microsoft Corporation All trademarks and trade names are acknowledged WEEE The use of this symbol on Renishaw products and or accompanying documentation indicates that the product should not be mixed with the general household waste upon disposal It is the responsibility of the end user to dispose of this product at a designated collection point for waste electrical and electronic equ...

Page 3: ...changes to Renishaw equipment previously sold Packaging To aid end user recycling and disposal the materials used in the different components of the packaging are stated here Packaging component Material 94 62 EC code 94 62 EC number Outer box Non corrugated fibreboard PAP 21 Storage box Polypropylene PP 05 Packaging insert Corrugated fibreboard PAP 20 Stylus box Polypropylene PP 05 Stylus box lab...

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Page 5: ...ntial area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case you will be required to correct the interference at your own expense Information to user 47 CFR 15 21 The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Renishaw plc or authorised representative could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Equipment label 47 CFR 15 19 This device complies wi...

Page 6: ...roducts It is important to keep them away from items which may be affected by magnetic fields e g data storage systems pacemakers and watches VM10 and VM11 LED emissions The VM10 and VM11 vision modules incorporate high power LED lights and should not be used in the event of serious damage to any part of the VM10 and VM11 modules In such cases immediately disconnect the power source remove and do ...

Page 7: ...ty 0 to 80 non condensing Electrical specification The REVO 2 head and probe electronics are powered from the UCC S5 The head motors are powered from the SPA3 The VPCP and VMCP are powered by a separate power supply that is supplied by Renishaw Any additional backlighting is powered by a separate power supply that is supplied by Renishaw No additional power supplies are required RVP user s guide w...

Page 8: ... relevant information They can be downloaded from www renishaw com Title Document number Installation and user s guide REVO 2 H 1000 7590 Installation guide UCC S5 H 1000 7598 Installation and user s guide MCU H 1000 5182 Installation and user s guide MCU5 2 and MCU W 2 H 1000 5280 RVP user s guide www renishaw com Issued 03 2019 8 ...

Page 9: ...les that are automatically interchangeable with all other probe options available for REVO This flexibility means that the optimum tool can be selected to inspect a wide range of features all on one CMM platform The RVP system is managed by the same I DME compliant interface as REVO 2 and full user functionality is provided by Renishaw s MODUS metrology software New MODUS vision software capabilit...

Page 10: ...ast between light and dark areas of the image Data points are projected on to the location where the image contrast changes from light to dark A detailed calibration model of the lens system transforms the co ordinates of the projected point on the image to real world three dimensional co ordinates on the part RVP user s guide www renishaw com Issued 03 2019 10 ...

Page 11: ...5759 0001 2 RVP vision probe A 5378 0080 3 VM10 vision module A 5378 0082 4 VM11 vision module A 5378 0087 5 VPCP probe change port A 5378 0081 6 VMCP module change port A 5378 0083 7 VA10 calibration artefact A 5378 0085 RVP user s guide www renishaw com Issued 03 2019 11 ...

Page 12: ...to be inspected and VM11 has a greater stand off distance which improves accessibility when inspecting complex parts with hard to reach features VA10 calibration artefact The VA10 is a dedicated calibration artefact used to calibrate the target feature size and stand off distance of the RVP system when using a VM10 or VM11 The calibration routine for RVP is fully automated through MODUS and UCCsui...

Page 13: ...Dimensional information RVP VM10 and VM11 RVP user s guide www renishaw com Issued 03 2019 13 ...

Page 14: ...VPCP and VMCP VA10 RVP user s guide www renishaw com Issued 03 2019 14 ...

Page 15: ...VPCP VMCP 2 Position the VPCP VMCP underneath the rail and locate the respective T nut within the rail 3 Hand tighten the fixing screw into the T nut and repeat the process for the next fixing screw 4 Position the VPCP VMCP and tighten both fixing screws using the hexagonal key supplied NOTE The image above shows the VPCP change port but the procedure is the same for the VMCP change port NOTE T nu...

Page 16: ...ow to fix the VA10 to the bed of the CMM 1 Locate an appropriate threaded hole in the bed of the machine 2 Position the artefact plate above the threaded hole 3 Screw the correct size adaptor stud through the hole into the threaded hole on the machine 4 Tighten with S spanner supplied 5 Screw the artefact top component to the adaptor stud 6 Tighten with S spanner supplied RVP user s guide www reni...

Page 17: ...ed for both front and back lighting applications The image on the left shows a correctly exposed back lit hole The back edge of the hole is sharp and there is good contrast between the material and the white back lit panel The image on the right shows a correctly exposed front lit feature The front edge of the hole is sharp and there is good contrast between the dark material in the hole and the b...

Page 18: ...ion ball seating and permanent magnet is available from your Renishaw supplier part number A 1085 0016 It comprises strips of yellow tack material Use the yellow tack to clean the areas indicated with arrows numbered 1 on the image below With clean hands tear off a small piece shape into a small ball and press into onto each of the features in turn rotating to a fresh piece of material as you work...

Page 19: ...must be taken to avoid damaging the optical coating or scratching the glass Latex gloves should be worn during the cleaning procedure and no attempt to directly touch the optical windows should be made NOTE Cleanliness of the optical windows is important to maintain the highest level of performance of the probe and modules If any contamination cannot be removed and is resulting in degraded metrolo...

Page 20: ...Stand off This is the distance between the end of the vision module and the plane at which a feature will be at the sharpest focal distance to provide optimum image capture RVP user s guide www renishaw com Issued 03 2019 20 ...

Page 21: ...a that will be projected onto the CMOS sensor when the correct stand off distance is used Any feature requiring inspection with RVP must be located within the field of view to allow inspection RVP user s guide www renishaw com Issued 03 2019 21 ...

Page 22: ...viate from the nominal stand off distance and still be measured with acceptable levels of metrology performance If features are measured outside the recommended depth of field range metrology performance and accuracy will decrease RVP user s guide www renishaw com Issued 03 2019 22 ...

Page 23: ...tails please visit our main website at www renishaw com contact Renishaw plc New Mills Wotton under Edge Gloucestershire GL12 8JR United Kingdom T 44 0 1453 524524 F 44 0 1453 524901 www renishaw com cmmsupport Issued 03 2019 ...

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