Instruction manual for MH & MH+M
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3. Place a gauge block (+ intermediate piece) between the workpiece to be measured and the
instrument. Measure the second point by pressing
. You will capture the “lower” point of
the measurement.
4.
At this step of the procedure, ΔZ (or Z) has been calculated (for further details, see this
). It is now necessary to define ΔX (or X), which corresponds to the size of the
standard used. There are two possibilities for the user to do so:
→
Enter the gauge block’s value manually by clicking on
. Once the value has been
entered and validated, it is necessary to finalise the process ignoring the last steps by
pressing
(see step No. 6).
→
Continue the procedure and measure the standard by capturing point No. 3.
As the standard has been turned by 90° in order to be measured, the software
uses an option mentioning the Z-coordinate:
. However, this is still the
distance ΔX described
5. Now determine the size of the standard by measuring the last point of the process.