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Revision as of 16:00, 28 September 2017
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Contents |
About theTraining Agenda
Training agendas for VTube-LASER usually follow the pattern shown below. |
Typical Training Agenda
Day 1
STEP | INSTALLATION / TRAINING TASK |
1 |
Arm installation and setup |
2 |
Bender integration assistance |
3 |
Probe and scanner calibration |
4 |
Setup a program from solid model |
5 |
How to setup a program from a print |
6 |
Arm connection and scanner setup |
7 |
Measuring Cut Planes (measuring the table surface) |
8 |
General measuring setup (set your default tolerances into VTube-LASER) |
9 |
How to measuring the tube/pipe |
10 |
Understanding the inspection results to qualify the tube shape |
11 |
Using BENDER SETUP to connect to benders for setup and correction |
12 |
How to view reports |
13 |
How to reverse-engineer a tube |
14 |
Address any unique application needs |
15 |
Hands-on practice for students |
Other Pages
- Back to VTube-LASER