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− | * A tight qualification is 1 millimeter. It is much more challenging to measure the end scan with a tight tolerance. Keep in mind that tube deformation will make tight tolerance end scans more challenging.<br><br> | + | * A tight qualification is 0.039 inches (1 millimeter). It is much more challenging to measure the end scan with a tight tolerance. Keep in mind that tube deformation will make tight tolerance end scans more challenging.<br><br> |
− | * A much easier / quicker qualification is to increase the value to much high number - like 25 millimeters. (Many customers use | + | * A much easier / quicker qualification is to increase the value to much high number - like 1 inch (25.4 millimeters). (Many customers use large values like 10 inches avoid this qualification from occurring completely - and making end scans much easier.)<br><br> |
Revision as of 18:12, 3 May 2016
End Scan Diameter Qualification Tolerance
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How the Tolerance Works
The End Scan tolerance allows VTube-LASER to control which points are accepted as potential end-scan points based on how far the points are from the A-End and B-End Diameter values. The image illustrates a tolerance of 10 millimeters. Any end scan points within that region will be qualified. See the orange points in image. The red points are outside the tolerance, so they are rejected. |
How to Set the Tolerance
You can set the tolerance in two places in VTube. One place is in the System Options / Measure 2 menu. |
The second place to edit the value is in the VTube-LASER Measure Setup menu's "Other" tab menu. |
Choosing Values
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Set the Default
Set the default value by clearing the VTube project, then changing the value, then saving the setup to the default file in the System Options - Project Setup menu. |
Other Pages
- Back to VTube-LASER