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− | * 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 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 1 inch (25.4 millimeters).<br><br>Some customers use large values (like 10 inches) to avoid this qualification from occurring completely - and making end scans much easier.<br><br> | + | *A much easier / quicker qualification is to increase the value to much high number - like 1 inch (25.4 millimeters).<br><br> |
+ | *Some customers use large values (like 10 inches) to avoid this qualification from occurring completely - and making end scans much easier.<br><br> | ||
Revision as of 18:14, 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 1 inch. Any end scan points within that region will be qualified (the orange points).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