Renishaw MP250 Installation Manual

MP250 machine tool probe system
Installation guide
H-5500-8504-05-A
Renishaw part no: H-5500-8504-05-A
First issued: 11.2008
Revised: 01.2018
© 2008–2018 Renishaw plc. All rights reserved.
The publication of material within this document does not imply freedom from the patent rights of Renishaw plc.
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Contents
Before you begin .............................................................1.1
Before you begin
............................................................1.1
Disclaimer
..............................................................1.1
Trade marks
.............................................................1.1
Warranty
................................................................1.1
Changes to equipment
.....................................................1.1
CNC machines
...........................................................1.1
Care of the probe
.........................................................1.1
Patents
.................................................................1.2
EU declaration of conformity
...................................................1.3
FCC Information to user (USA only)
.............................................1.3
WEEE directive
.............................................................1.3
Safety
....................................................................1.4
MP250 basics ................................................................2.1
Introduction
................................................................2.1
Re-orientation of the probe
....................................................2.2
Switch-on delay
.............................................................2.2
Immunity to false trigger
......................................................2.2
Measurement cycles
........................................................2.3
Trigger speed
..............................................................2.3
MP250 dimensions
..........................................................2.4
MP250 probe specification
....................................................2.5
Recommended styli
..........................................................2.6
System installation ...........................................................3.1
Installing the MP250
.........................................................3.1
Preparing the MP250 for use
..................................................3.2
Fitting the stylus
..........................................................3.2
Fitting the MP250 into a probe socket
.........................................3.3
Mounting the MP250 probe to the probe socket
.................................3.4
Stylus configurations
.........................................................3.5
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Contents
Screw torque values .........................................................3.5
Calibrating the MP250
........................................................3.6
Why calibrate a probe?
....................................................3.6
Calibrating in a bored hole or on a turned diameter
...............................3.6
Calibrating in a ring gauge or on a datum sphere
................................3.6
Calibrating the probe length
.................................................3.6
Calibration feedrate and rotary axes
..........................................3.7
Calibration of each MP250 operating configuration
...............................3.7
HSI or HSI-C interface
........................................................3.8
Maintenance .................................................................4.1
Maintenance
...............................................................4.1
Diaphragm replacement
......................................................4.2
MP250 diaphragms
.......................................................4.2
Fault-finding .................................................................5.1
Parts list .....................................................................6.1
1.1
Before you begin
Changes to equipment
Renishaw reserves the right to change equipment specifications without notice.
CNC machines
CNC machine tools must always be operated by fully trained personnel in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Care of the probe
Keep system components clean and treat the probe as a precision tool.
Before you begin
Disclaimer
RENISHAW HAS MADE CONSIDERABLE EFFORTS TO ENSURE THE CONTENT OF THIS DOCUMENT IS CORRECT AT THE DATE OF PUBLICATION BUT MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE CONTENT. RENISHAW EXCLUDES LIABILITY, HOWSOEVER ARISING, FOR ANY INACCURACIES IN THIS DOCUMENT.
Trade marks
RENISHAW and the probe symbol used in the
RENISHAW logo are registered trade marks of Renishaw plc in the United Kingdom and other countries. apply innovation and names and designations of other Renishaw products and technologies are trade marks of Renishaw plc or its subsidiaries.
All other brand names and product names used in this document are trade names, trade marks, or registered trade marks of their respective owners.
Warranty
Equipment requiring attention under warranty must be returned to your equipment supplier.
Unless otherwise specifically agreed in writing between you and Renishaw, if you purchased the equipment from a Renishaw company, the warranty provisions contained in Renishaw’s CONDITIONS OF SALE apply. You should consult these conditions in order to find out the details of your warranty but, in summary, the main exclusions from the warranty are if the equipment has been:
neglected, mishandled or inappropriately used;
or
modified or altered in any way except with the
prior written agreement of Renishaw.
If you purchased the equipment from any other supplier, you should contact them to find out what repairs are covered by their warranty.
MP250 installation guide
1.2
Before you begin
Patents
Features of the MP250 probe and other similar Renishaw products, are the subject of one or more of the following patents and/or patent applications:
CN 101142461 CN 101171493 EP 1866602 EP 1880163 EP 2154471 IN 6963/DELNP/2007 IN 8669/DELNP/2007
JP 5283501 JP 5308811 JP 5611297 US 7603789 US 7792654 US 8140287
1.3
Before you begin
C
FCC Information to user (USA only)
47 CFR Section 15.19
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
47 CFR Section 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.
47 CFR Section 15.105
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
EU declaration of conformity
Renishaw plc declares that the MP250 complies with the applicable standards and regulations.
Contact Renishaw plc or visit www.renishaw.com/mp250 for the full EU declaration of conformity.
WEEE directive
The use of this symbol on Renishaw products and/or accompanying documentation indicates that the product should not be mixed with 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 equipment (WEEE) to enable reuse or recycling. Correct disposal of this product will help to save valuable resources and prevent potential negative effects on the environment. For more information, please
contact your local waste disposal service or Renishaw distributor.
MP250 installation guide
1.4
Before you begin
Safety
In all applications involving the use of machine tools or CMMs, eye protection is recommended.
Information to the machine supplier/ installer
It is the machine supplier’s responsibility to ensure that the user is made aware of any hazards involved in operation, including those mentioned in Renishaw product literature, and to ensure that adequate guards and safety interlocks are provided.
Under certain circumstances, the probe signal may falsely indicate a probe seated condition. Do not rely on probe signals to halt the movement of the machine.
Information to the equipment installer
All Renishaw equipment is designed to comply with the relevant EU and FCC regulatory requirements. It is the responsibility of the equipment installer to ensure that the following guidelines are adhered to, in order for the product to function in accordance with these regulations:
any interface MUST be installed in a position
away from any potential sources of electrical noise, i.e. power transformers, servo drives etc.;
all 0 V/ground connections should be
connected to the machine “star point” (the “star point” is a single point return for all equipment ground and screen cables). This is very important and failure to adhere to this can cause a potential difference between grounds;
all screens must be connected as outlined in
the user instructions;
cables must not be routed alongside high
current sources, i.e. motor power supply cables etc., or be near high-speed data lines;
cable lengths should always be kept to a
minimum.
Equipment operation
If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
2.1
Introduction
Renishaw’s second generation MP250 ultra compact probe for tool and cutter grinding machine sets new standards for reliability and robustness,
Easily identified by the C marking on the probe body (see figure below), the second generation MP250 continues to successfully combine minaturisation of the popular LP2 with high accuracy of the RENGAGE™ technology, to provide users with a simple upgrade to solid-state strain gauge technology and all the associated benefits this brings:
excellent 3D performance to allow probing of
contoured surfaces;
improved repeatability in all probing directions;
low pre-travel variation to provide high
accuracy, even when used with long styli;
a proven improvement in life;
compact and robust design; ideal for grinding
machine applications;
resistance to shock and false triggering
through the use of digital filtering.
MP250 basics
The second generation MP250 is compatible for application with both HSI and HSI-C interfaces. Full functional capability of second generation MP250 is realised when it is used in conjunction with the HSI-C interface. Application with HSI-C enables the user to select a suitable level of immunity to false triggers, caused by machine vibrations or accelerations.
In addition to providing high accuracy measurement on your grinding machine, the MP250 also offers:
A reduced need to calibrate:
Whilst pre-travel variation is not regarded as a form of measurement error, since it can be easily compensated for by calibrating the probe, on complex parts it may be necessary to probe in many different directions. Calibrating the probe in each direction can be extremely time consuming.
The MP250
has almost no pre-travel variation (typically ±0.25 µm (10.00 µin) in the X, Y plane and ±1.00 µm (40.00 µin) 3D). This allows the machine to be programmed to drive the stylus onto any part at any angle such that it touches the component normal to the surface. It is NOT NECESSARY to re-calibrate the probe in each direction it is to be used. Once calibrated, the probe can be used in ANY direction. However, if the probe is re-orientated between measuring points, some form of calibration should be considered at each orientation due to the effect of gravity on the stylus.
For further information about calibration, refer to page 3.6 “Calibrating the MP250”.
second generation MP250 with C identification marking on probe body
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