Difference between revisions of "End-Scan Using the End Wall"
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We recommend this for increased precision where it is possible to strike the end wall. high-reflectivity and burrs are not an issue on the end wall of the tube. The End Wall method is also very useful for thicker wall tubes. | We recommend this for increased precision where it is possible to strike the end wall. high-reflectivity and burrs are not an issue on the end wall of the tube. The End Wall method is also very useful for thicker wall tubes. | ||
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Revision as of 02:43, 29 September 2012
How to perform the end-wall end scan.
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About the End Wall Orientation
We recommend this for increased precision where it is possible to strike the end wall. high-reflectivity and burrs are not an issue on the end wall of the tube. The End Wall method is also very useful for thicker wall tubes.
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Measure Setup
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How To Use This End-Scan Technique
The advantage of this method is that it is easy to use. The disadvantage is that it is more prone to outlier points from the inner diameter surface. |
Another Way to Use This End-Scan Technique
The advantage of this method is that it is less prone to outlier points. The disadvantage is that it is hard to aim at thinner walls. |
Avoiding Outliers
Other Pages
- See also End-Scan Using the Scissor Motion
- See also End-Scan Using End Targets
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