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VTube also uses the Tube Elongation Percentage value to remove anticipated elongation.<br><br> | VTube also uses the Tube Elongation Percentage value to remove anticipated elongation.<br><br> | ||
The more positive the value the more elongation is removed from the cut length. A typical value is between 3 and 5 (percent).<br><br> | The more positive the value the more elongation is removed from the cut length. A typical value is between 3 and 5 (percent).<br><br> |
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Calculating Cut Length in the Part Setup Menu
You can calculate the cut length of the tube in the Part Setup menu in either STEP or LASER modes. To calculate the cut length, right click on the Part Setup menu, and choose "Calculate Cut Length". |
How to Remove Elongation From the Cut Length
VTube also uses the Tube Elongation Percentage value to remove anticipated elongation. |
Set the Tolerances in Inspection Data Menu
You can set these tolerances in two places in VTube-LASER. The first place is in the Inspection Data menu. |
Or Set the Tolerances in Expanded Windows
Setting All The Tolerances At The Same Time
The screen images on the right show an example of before and after changes made to an entire column: |
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XYZ Intersection +/- Tolerance Values in Printed Reports
Other Pages
- Back to VTube-LASER