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+ | Aerospace Welding, Inc., a Montreal-based fully certified fabrication company for major aerospace companies, uses VTube-LASER to setup and correct an all electric Crippa bender.<br><br> | ||
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+ | During their initial training sessions, the customer bent a part part on the bender based on the nominal setup data that was entered into VTube-LASER, then transferred to the bender.<br><br> | ||
+ | The operator used VTube-LASER on a FARO arm to measure and prove that the part had a maximum deviation of 0.060" of deviation along the centerline profile. The centerline profile tolerance, per the print, was from 0.030 inches up to 0.050 inches for this aerospace part - so it was necessary to send a correction to the bender.<br><br> | ||
+ | The first correction reduced the profile deviations so that only one deviation peaked at 0.012 inches. All the other deviations where half that value or better. The End-A length deviation was literally 0.000 inches, and the customer trimmed the other end using the "End-B Trim" value in the VTube-LASER inspection page. He remeasured the final part which was confirmed to be completely inside tolerance.<br><br> | ||
+ | Needless to say - the customer is very happy with this system. By the way - this system uses a version 3 scanner and am older Platinum FARO arm! The FARO Edge ScanArms with the newer HD scanners perform even better. | ||
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Revision as of 03:18, 20 January 2016
CRIPPA benders are built in Italy and marketed worldwide. Customers report that they like these benders very much. They are often all electric with all actuators servo-controlled. |
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CRIPPA UII Control software
The CRIPPA Windows software allows for complete programming of bender setup. |
VTube-LASER Support for Crippa Bender Setup and Corrections
VTube-LASER communicates with the Crippa UII software using the Supravision Network protocol. |
Customers who use VTube-LASER with a Crippa Bender
Aerospace Welding, Inc., a Montreal-based fully certified fabrication company for major aerospace companies, uses VTube-LASER to setup and correct an all electric Crippa bender. During their initial training sessions, the customer bent a part part on the bender based on the nominal setup data that was entered into VTube-LASER, then transferred to the bender. |
VTube-STEP Support for CRIPPA Bender SPF Files
VTube-STEP can export Crippa export capability allows for easy export to Crippa UII software. The format is a text file that is compatible with most Crippa benders that were released in early 2012 and on.
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Contact Information
CRIPPA USA Distributor
Chris Harrison
Tube Process Technology LLC
4343 SKUSA DR
BRIGHTON, MI 48116
Phone (810) 599-1972
E-Mail: [email protected]
Other Pages
- See the Crippa Web Site
- See VTube-LASER
- See VTube-STEP