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µLine F1 User Manual
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ZUSÄTZLICHE SOFTWAREOPTIONEN
9.8 Measuring Parallelism between two Axes
Select 'Parallelism' in the main menu to conduct a measurement in parallelism. Additional
gear is needed for this type of measurement. Further description would exceed the scope
of this general user manual.
9.7.5 Assessment
Before proceeding save the results in 'Save as' under file in the top menu bar. The
'Machine Data' window will pop up as shown in fig. 45 in section 8.2. Type in the neces-
sary details and click 'Apply' to continue. Give the file a coherent name and save to a pre-
ferred location on your computer.
Click 'Preview' or 'Print' to export the measurements in straightness.
The program will generate a three dimensional diagram of the surface measured. Keep
the left button on your mouse clicked and move it to shift the perspective of the plane
around its own pivoted centre.
Underneath in blue is the difference in elevation between minimum and maximum mea-
sured values. Beside it the overall average difference is given in degrees of delta.
9.7.4 Measuring with the Grid Method
In principle this method is similar to the one above. The only difference is that the axes
are either parallel or perpendicular to one another. This allows a division of the axes in 'V'
for vertical and 'H' for horizontal direction.
As above, select an axis to perform a measurement in straightness. Conduct the measure-
ment in between the points where the axes overlap.